Jim SparksIndiana Geographic Information Officer
100 North Senate Ave.N551 Government Center NorthIndianapolis, IN 46204
Office: (317) 234-5889Cell: (317) 517-1879
INDIANA OFFICE OF
TECHNOLOGY
IC 4-23-7.3 (7/1/2007)
The state GIS Officer shall do the following:• Facilitate GIS data cooperation between units of the
federal, state, and local governments.• Integrate GIS data and framework data developed and
maintained by state agencies and political subdivisions into the statewide base map.
• Develop and maintain statewide framework data layers associated with a statewide base map or electronic map.
• Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, provide public access to GIS data and framework data in locations throughout Indiana.
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IC 4-23-7.3 (7/1/2007)
The state GIS Officer shall do the following:• Facilitate GIS data cooperation between units of the
federal, state, and local governments.• Integrate GIS data and framework data developed and
maintained by state agencies and political subdivisions into the statewide base map.
• Develop and maintain statewide framework data layers associated with a statewide base map or electronic map.
• Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, provide public access to GIS data and framework data in locations throughout Indiana.
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INDIANA DATA SHARING INITIATIVE
•Facilitate GIS data cooperation•Integrate GIS data into the statewide base map•Develop and maintain statewide data layers•Provide public access to GIS data
The IndianaMap Data Sharing The IndianaMap Data Sharing InitiativeInitiative
• Began with an a letter to all County Commissioners in summer of 2008
• In return, IDHS made $14,894 available
• Currently seeking to Currently seeking to extend term by 3 extend term by 3 years ($6,000)years ($6,000)
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The IndianaMap Data Sharing The IndianaMap Data Sharing InitiativeInitiative
Indiana Government, IGIC, IGS, and other partners stood up the infrastructure to homogenize, integrate, and transfer the data
– Parcels (2,461,154 in 83 Counties)– Address points (2,870,684 in 80
Counties)– Road centerlines (553,530 in 85
Counties)– Administrative boundaries (4,923 in
83 Counties)
MAPPING INDIANA BROADBAND
•Facilitate GIS data cooperation•Integrate GIS data into the statewide base map•Develop and maintain statewide data layers•Provide public access to GIS data
Access to high speed broadband is important…
• “We believe that broadband is a critical infrastructure challenge of our generation. It is to us what railroads, electricity, highways, and telephones were to previous generations”
- FCC Chair Julius Genachowski.
NTIA’s Requirements
• By census blocks, show:– Service provider name– Technology used– Advertised speed (up and downstream)
• Create GIS files to depict availability of wireless broadband
Service Available
Service Not Available
Wireline Broadband Service
(April 2011)
•Asymmetric DSL•Symmetric DSL•Copper Wireline•Cable Modem•Optical Carrier/Fiber to the End User•Electric Power Line
Service Available
Service Not Available
Wireless Broadband Service
(April 2011)
•Terrestrial Fixed Wireless•Terrestrial Mobile Wireless
Service Available
Service Not Available
Wireline and Wireless Broadband
Service(April 2011)
Broadband Mapping StatusWe have made three deliveries to the NTIA for
inclusion in the National Broadband Map (broadbandmap.gov)
Recipients of BB Mapping Grant Funds
• Indiana Business, including IGIC• Indiana Geological Survey• UITS, Indiana University• Indiana Business Research Center• Indiana Counties
Statewide GIS Activities Supported by BB Mapping Grant
• Data Presentation and Distribution• Data Collection and Integration• GIS Coordination• Orthophotography Program• Road Centerline Data Improvement
$3.3 Million
LOCAL RESOLUTION NHD DEVELOPMENT
•Facilitate GIS data cooperation•Integrate GIS data into the statewide base map•Develop and maintain statewide data layers•Provide public access to GIS data
Local-Resolution NHD ExampleBEFORE (EXISTING)
Existing 1:24,000 High-Resolution NHD
Local-Resolution NHD Example AFTER (NEW)
End Result = New 1:1,200 or 1:2,400 scaleLocal-Resolution NHD
Local-Resolution NHD Development
28 – HUC 8 Subbasins funded by OCRA ($1,359,000)
2 - HUC 8 Subbasins funded by IGIC’s USGS Partnership Grants ($58,500)
Local Resolution NHD Development Status
• Contract has been awarded to AECOM• Contract has been signed by AECOM• Contract is working through the state’s
signature process
INDIANA STATEWIDE IMAGERY & ELEVATION PROGRAM
•Facilitate GIS data cooperation•Integrate GIS data into the statewide base map•Develop and maintain statewide data layers•Provide public access to GIS data
YouTube Project Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSXmHUyf-nw
Statewide Imagery & Elevation
Program-3 year cycle, repeating program-Base Ortho and LiDAR products-Buy-ups and optional products available
2011 Indiana Statewide Program• Contract signed – February 28, 2011
• Administered through Indiana Office of Technology – State Geographic Information Officer
• Base Products
– 1’ Pixel Resolution – 4-Band Imagery
– USGS-compliant LiDAR
– Digital Elevation Model
• Available Buy-up Options
$4.6 M
Program Contributors
• Office of Community and Rural Affairs• Indiana Department of Transportation• Indiana Department of Homeland Security• National Geospatial Intelligence Agency• USGS• US Department of Agriculture
• Indiana Counties, Cities/Towns, and others…
+ Specifications– 4-Band R,G,B, NIR
– 12-Inch Resolution
– 1”= 200’ Scale
– +/- 5.0 horizontal accuracy NSSDA Standards
– Seamless
Orthoimagery
Orthoimagery• Deliverables
– 4-Band 5,000 X 5,000 tiles
– Indiana SPE or SPW Harn
– GeoTIFF format
– Enhanced Compression Wavelet (ECW) format
– FGDC Metadata
LiDAR+ Specifications
– 1.5-meter avg. Post Spacing– Classified Bare-earth and Non-Ground Data– USGS Version 12 & 13 hybrid– Capable of producing 2-foot Contours
(FEMA)
Program Website
www.imageryindiana.com
Statewide Imagery Pricing
2011 Processing TimelineIndiana Ortho Deliveries for Review6-inch Counties• Marion - August 15th • Bartholomew - August 15th • St. Joseph - August 15th • Harrison - Sept 15th • Kosciusko - Sept 15th • Elkhart - Sept 15th 1-foot CountiesBlocks 2 & 3 – Oct 14th Blocks 1 & 4 – November 15th
Review = 30 days
2011 Processing Timeline
Indiana LiDAR Deliveries for Review• Block 1 – Sept 15th • Block 2 – Oct 14th
• Block 3- Nov 15th
Review = 30 days
Timing for Buy-ups
• Agreements in place: November 1, 2011• Acquisition: February thru April 2012• Processing: Summer 2012• Delivery: November thru December 2012