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Mike Bradford - Chief Executive
Accurate, definitive Location Information to driveefficiencies - a State Government perspective
Western Australia
20 Million topographic features
490,000km of roads and tracks
30,000 Survey Marks
24,000 Bench Marks
1,178,693 Property Titles
1,600,000 Property Street Addresses
400TB of Digital aerial photography, growing by 90 TB per year
150 TB of satellite imagery,download 60gb per day
1.6 million property valuations per year
Shared Land Information Platform (SLIP)
Shared information delivery service providing fast and easy access to the
State’s land information. SLIP facilitates improvement of business processes and
systems which use land information across networked government.
SLIP In UseSLIP Statistics
More than 3000 registered users
56,000 repeat and new visitors a month
More than 4,000,000 hits this month
More than 400 gigabytes of data accessed per month
25 agencies more than 450 data sets
Minimising Asset Management CostsCreating a Cost Effective Tool for Managing WA’s public, Community and Aboriginal housing
The power of creating a macro view of housing stock and demand improved the discovery, analysis and decision making for WA’s Department of Housing (DoH)
The Housing Assets Geographic Information System was built using the Shared Land Information Platform (SLIP), an online whole of government system for integrating and accessing public sector data
Realising savings of $1.5 million on system build
The most up to date information always available
Data extraction, integration and maintenance costs minimised
Emergency Management
Interest Enquiry
Landgates Interest Enquirysystem currently has 27Interests represented on the system out of62 interests.
This represents 11 Agencies within theWestern AustralianGovernment.
The total 62 interestsidentified representagencies across 13 otherState and Federal and ahost of Local GovernmentAuthorities.
Aboriginal Communities Dept of Indigenous Affairs
Aboriginal Heritage Dept of Indigenous Affairs
Aboriginal Lands Trust Dept of Indigenous Affairs
Bush Forever Areas Dept of Planning
Metro Region Planning Schemes Dept of Planning
Native Vegetation Department of Agriculture and Food
Acid Sulfate Soils Department of Environment and Conservation
Development Control Area Swan River Trust
Ground Water Department of Water
Floodplains Department of Water
Public Drinking Water Department of Water
Control of Access on State Roads
Main Roads Department
Emergency Services Levy Fire and Emergency Services
Heritage Places (State Register Only)
Heritage Council
Mining Titles Dept of Mines and Petroleum
Petroleum Tenure Dept of Mines and Petroleum
Native Title and Indigenous Land Use Agreements
Landgate
Property Interests
Interest Enquiry and SLIP
SLIP Enabler
Security ChannelsData
ExtractionMapping
Applications Data
Access
INTEREST ENQUIRY - Single Point of Access
Industry bodieseg ANZLIC, …
DAFWA
MRWALandgate
DIA
NNTT
DEH...
…Mining
Utilities
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LGAs
Sea Level Rise
1.1m by 2100
Potential impact
Between 18,000 and 29,000 residential buildings at risk
Replacement value between $5 - $8 billion
Population Growth
Expected to reach 2.2million by 2031
Infrastructure Pressures
Affordable housing
Access to education
Availability of health services
Drying Climate
Rainfall expected to reduce 2 - 14% by 2030
Water
Water run off to decrease between 20 and 30%
Key Challenges
Objectives of the Location Strategy
Goals
Facilitate the State’s growth andsustainable development
Enable better informedgovernment, industry and
community decision making
Streamline the capture andmaintenance of government
Data
Foster innovative thought,Process and practice
Benefits
Direct financial savings
Better decision making
More targeted, efficient services
Greater public participation
Location Information Strategy
SLIP Managed Components
Governance – Collaboration – Innovation – Industry Development – Education and Awareness Raising
State Land Information Capture Program
Real Time Positioning
Cutting the Cost of InfrastructureConstructing the Perth to Bunbury Highway
Largest project undertaken by Main Roads WA - 70.5km of road and 14 million tonnes of material
Utilised GPS machine guidance, realtime positioning technology, location information and two-way communications
Project was successfully completed 6 months early; and $18 million under budget
At least 3 months and $14 million ofthese savings were directly attributed tousing real time positioning services andlocation information
For Western Australia
Street Address Policy
Street address Is how citizens identify their location!
Landgate’s address dataset established as authoritative
BenefitsStreamlines Business processes
Easier for citizens to advise government of changes
Improvements for emergency management
All staff have spatial view of facilities, business boundaries and health data in a web-mapping application called HealthTracks
Built in partnership with CRCSI, uses SLIP
Allows users to map their own data
Provides evidence of health need and vulnerable groups in the population, optimising resource allocation
Optimising Health ResourcesA novel approach to visualising health information empowers decision makers in policy and planning
Plotting the location of infectious disease aids in Government response and planninglocation of clinics
Models of blood lead levels inform leadcontamination investigation and response
Spatial models of mosquito-borne disease informs Local Government and State Planners of potential risk
Location of mental health at risk populations defines service catchment areas
Maps of heart disease improves emergency response services
Improving Knowledge of DiseaseSpatial analysis tools add value to disease monitoring programs, example from WA:
Vehicle Engine Management
Saving fuel and reducing CO2 emissions
Requires accurate elevationand road centreline data tooptimise engine performanceand fuel consumption
Provides vehicles with knowledge ofupcoming grades as well as theslope and length of those grade3D road vectors are integrated into the vehicle’s powertrain control system, to shift gears and use its transmission to accommodate for uphill climbs and downhill slope, maintaining speed without wasting fuel or causing engine damage
links to ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) for route planning,adaptive cruise control, headlight steering, road previewand curve warning
Australian vehicle fuel consumption and CO2 emissions 2002 - 2010
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fuel (litres) CO2 emissions (kg)
Australian vehicles in 2010 - 32 billion litres of fuel and 76 million tonnes of CO2
Freight component is notionally 25% of total: 8 billion litres VEM systems can provide a saving of 1% (in the US, 3-8% has been shown): $104 Million per year
Annual CO2 emissions saving : 190,000 tonnes
Estimate existing data holdings could achieve 60% of savings
multiple other benefits not so easily quantified: water management, climate change adaptation, emergency management, civil engineering, infrastructure planning and delivery (telco, energy, civil, utilities)
Saving fuel and reducing CO2 emissions
ISDE 7 Symposium in conjunction with WALIS Forum 2011 23-25 August 2011, Perth
Halls Creek PilotCommunity Directory
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