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National Geodetic Survey HSRP Update
Honolulu, HI
May 04, 2011
Juliana BlackwellDirector
National Geodetic Survey
Performance MeasuresNGS performance measures support many of HSRPs most wanted improvements
• Disseminate NOAA’s Hydrographic Services Data and Products to Achieve Greatest Public Benefit
– GPRA: Percentage of U.S. counties enabled with accurate positioning capacity• Current: 81.66% fully or substantially enabled
• End of FY11: 83% to be enabled
• Modernize Heights and Implement Real-time Water Levels….– New GPRA 2013: Percent of U.S. enabled to benefit from a new national vertical reference system
(GRAV-D)• Current: 11.03% of US flown
• End of FY11: 13% to be flown primarily in AK
• Aggressively Map the Nation’s Shorelines– Update the U.S. shoreline
• Current: 2928 miles, 2%, completed
• End of FY11: 3.5%, completed
– Update the shoreline in priority ports• Q4 deadline of 20 ports (11%) updated
– Analyze priority ports for changes• Q4 deadline, of 29 ports (16%) analyzed
Milestones• Opus Projects Beta Version initiated
– Completed Q1
• International absolute gravimeters compared at NOAA’s TMGO and reported to IAG– Completed Q2
• The IERS site survey program begun at NGS with at least one site survey– Q4 deadline, proposal has been approved
• Socio-economic benefit study of NGS remote sensing products and services initiated – Q4 deadline, contractors being evaluated
Joint Milestones• (NGS Lead w/ COOPS &OCS) Expansion
of National VDatum New VDatum Models for Texas, and Maine to Massachusetts– Texas Model Released. Deadline Q3 for Maine
to Massachusetts
• (NGS Lead w/ CO-OPS) New guidelines for geospatial infrastructure for monitoring coastal and environmental change at sentinel sites and other coastal reserves developed for public review. Q4
• (NGS Lead w/ CO-OPS) Establish 1-3 co-located CORS at tide and water level stations. Q4
Significant Activities• NOAA GPS Data-Sharing Solution Hits
3,000 Mark and Counting• OPUS-Data Base (OPUS-DB recently hit the
milestone of 3,000 marks submitted for database inclusion
• Horizontal Time Dependent Positioning (HTDP)
– New version of HTDP released
• Collected emergency response imagery– Hurricane Earl– Red River
9/3/10 Hurricane Earl Imagery
Significant Activities
• NGS Participates in Cooperative Effort with USGS and Harris-Galveston Subsidence District – Collecting data at a new
Continuously Operating Reference Station (CORS) in Houston, TX for consideration as a National CORS
• Mobile Bay Project – CO-OPS, OCS and NGS are working in Mobile Bay and the
surrounding area and 2 NERRS
Significant Activities• NGS Acquires New Remote Sensing
Capability– RIEGL USA CP680i-D Airborne Light
Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) and LiDAR-Acquisition System
• NGS Perform Airport Obstruction Survey at Miami International Airport – Allows NGS to transition from primarily
collecting survey data to providing Quality Assurance (QA) services of contracted survey data submitted directly to the FAA
Significant Activities
• NGS Acquires New Absolute Gravity Meter– Expected to save one to two days
per measurement in support of airborne surveys
– Reduce survey cost
• GRAV-D Airborne Survey – Focus on Alaska
CHECK WITH MONICA Black boxes indicate flown area and Green boxes are too be flown in 2011
Upcoming Activities (FY11/12)
• Complete the computation of GPS positions for IGLD 2015 update•Begin collection of gravity data using superconducting gravity meter to support international efforts (GGP)
• Install one foundation CORS site to improve the ITRF
Upcoming Activities (FY11/12)
• Develop operational GPS-interference detection service in cooperation with DHS
• Complete one IERS site survey
• Complete gravity data collection in most of Alaska with the exception of the Aleutians
• Install 2 CORS co-located with tide stations
FY 2010 NGS Budget (excluding FAA reimbursables, earmarks, and ARRA funding)
• Geodesy Base: $26.417 M ($3.557 M increase compared to FY 2009, including $3 M for GRAV-D and a $.557 M general increase)
• National Height Modernization: $2.541 M (same as FY 2009)
• Mapping and Charting Base (~8% of total) $3.950 M($.139 M general increase compared to FY 2009)
• Shoreline Mapping: $2.424 M (same as FY 2009)
Total: $35.332 M
FY 2011 Budget: NGS (excluding FAA reimbursables, earmarks, and ARRA funding)
• Geodesy Base: $26.138 M ($.279 M general decrease compared to FY 2010)
• National Height Modernization: $2.541 M (same as FY 2010)
• Mapping and Charting Base (~8% of total) $3.917 M($.033 M general decrease compared to FY 2010)
• Shoreline Mapping: $2.398 M ($.026 M general decrease compared to FY 2010)
Total: $34.994 M Note:
These figures can change until the NOAA budget is finalized.
FY 2012 President’s Budget: NGS (excluding FAA reimbursables, earmarks, and ARRA funding)
• Geodesy Base: $27.001 M ($.584 M general increase compared to FY 2010)
• National Height Modernization: $2.541 M (same as FY 2010)
• Mapping and Charting Base (~8% of total) $4.135 M($.185 M general increase compared to FY 2010)
• Shoreline Mapping: $2.424 M (same as FY 2010)
Total: $36.101 M Note: All of these figures can change until Congress enacts a budget.
Questions?