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Implementing Esri’s Local Government Information Model in a R egional Partnership

Implementing Esri’s Local Government Information Model in a R egional Partnership. Thomas Fisher Information Systems & Technology Manager Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District &. Bret Allphin Development Director Buckeye Hills – Hocking Hills RDD.

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Implementing Esri’s Local Government Information Model in a R egional Partnership

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  1. Implementing Esri’s Local Government Information Model in a Regional Partnership Thomas Fisher Information Systems & Technology Manager Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District & Bret Allphin Development Director Buckeye Hills – Hocking Hills RDD September 19 - 21, 2012 | Hyatt Regency Hotel | Columbus, Ohio

  2. The Partnership • Grassroots non-profit • Charter Members • 32 defined Appalachian Counties • 5 regional political subdivisions • 1 Academic

  3. Projects in Focus • Incorporation and Promotion of NSDI Cadastral Standards Project • RAMONA Ohio • Random Access Metadata for Online Nationwide Assessment • www.gisinventory.net • Appalachian Ohio’s Open Geographic Information System Web Access

  4. Incorporation and Promotion of NSDI Cadastral Standards Project Federal State Regional / Tribal STANDARDIZED DATA Local Academic - Non-Profit - Private

  5. History and Future The Big Muskie Bucket Point of Beginning Utica Shale Play Reclaimed Strip Mines

  6. Ohio = Standards Challenged Point of Beginning (Ohio, Pennsylvania, & West Virginia) 9 Major Survey Systems and 46 Sub-surveys

  7. FGDC CAP Grant Pilot Area

  8. NSDI Cadastral Data Content Standard

  9. OhioConveyance Standard May1980

  10. COGO!

  11. Defer to Known Good Data

  12. Right Can Look Wrong

  13. Seamless Data Content Standard

  14. Local Government Information Model • Meets the NSDI National Cadastral Data Content Standard • Seamless data across jurisdictions • Allows for data portability • Web based applications

  15. The Challenge • County Data Integrity • Varied Levels of Expertise • Professional Roles • Commitment to Effort (Shale Play) • Fear of Obsolescence

  16. Funding for GIS Project • Local Government Cost Share Consortiums • Federal and State Grants • Create a Non-profit Charitable Organization

  17. Ohio’s PLSS Meridians

  18. RAMONA Ohio • Current method of data discovery was lacking • Effect change based on knowledge gained from Cadastral Grant • Develop an approach for consistently maintained metadata • http://www.bhgis.org/inventory/

  19. Local Government Innovation Fund GrantAppalachian Ohio’s Open Geographic Information System Web Access Non-profit/Academic • Voinovich School/Ohio University Private • Fairview Industries Federal • Bureau of Land Management • Wayne National Forest State • Ohio Geographically Referenced Information Program (OGRIP) Regional • Buckeye Hills-Hocking Valley RDD • Muskingum Watershed District • Ohio Valley RDC Local • Coshocton County • Gallia County • Guernsey County • Monroe County • Morgan County • Noble County

  20. Contact Information • Tom Fisher - President • president@geospatialpartnership.org • tfisher@mwcd.org • Dave Simon – Vice President • vicepresident@geospatialpartnership.org • simon@ohio.edu • Bret Allphin – Charter Member • bretallphin@buckeyehills.org

  21. www.geospatialpartnership.org

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