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U.S. Navy GeoReadiness Program
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Our Mission
We strengthen Navy and Marine Corps combat readiness worldwide through facilities lifecycle support focused on the Fleet, Fighter, and Family.
We deliver sustainable, adaptable facilities; expeditionary capabilities; and contingency response to the Navy Expeditionary Combat Enterprise, all other Warfare and Provider Enterprises, the Marine Corps, Unified Commanders, DoD Agencies.
Our innovation, responsiveness, and agility enable a forward deployed, rotational, and surge capable Navy.
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Navy’s Shore Enterprise Demographics
• 11 Regions with 76 Installations • 32,000 Buildings, 130 Airfields, and 244 Piers• 2.1 Million Acres of Land • 110,000 Plus Facilities Valued Greater Than $135 billion, with over 525 Million square feet of functional space
• 570,000 Active Duty, Reserve and Civilian Navy Personnel, Contractors and Various Tenants Who Work and Live on Navy Installations.
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GeoReadiness Program Guiding PrinciplesGeoReadiness Program Guiding Principles
• Provide, build, sustain, and advance CNIC/NAVFAC capabilities to support our shore installation management mission
• Develop, maintain, and provide a GI&S system• Develop strategic GI&S decision business processes• Accelerate data sharing and innovation
Commander Navy Installation CommandCommander Navy Installation Command’’s geospatial s geospatial information policy is designed to maximize the use of information policy is designed to maximize the use of GIS technologies and geospatial information, GIS technologies and geospatial information, allowing efficient and effective management of Navy allowing efficient and effective management of Navy shore infrastructure.shore infrastructure.
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How We Accomplish Our Guiding PrinciplesHow We Accomplish Our Guiding Principles
• Implementing data standards and ensuring data quality by pursuing policies and technologies that support and advance GeoReadiness
• Delivering geographic information and spatially-enabled business tools across corporate business lines
• Make geospatial data widely available and easily accessible
• Promote GIS outreach, literacy, and training
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GeoReadiness Program Guiding Principles
• Provide, build, sustain, and advance CNI/NAVFAC capabilities to support our shore installation management mission.
The GI&S Program will do this through:–Developing a cohesive GeoReadiness community of practice–Encouraging cooperation and collaboration and becoming a central hub for geo-
enabled authoritative data archive and access– Improving communications focused on the value of geo-spatial data–Engaging all Business Lines and Support Lines to leverage GeoReadiness capabilities–Making geo-spatial data widely available and easily accessible– Implementing data standards and ensuring data quality–Pursuing policies and technologies that support and advance GeoReadiness–Adopting best practices across the community that strengthen our enterprise–Developing centers of excellence as cross functional service providers–Defining training needs and ensuring the appropriate level of training is available–Helping transform business processes by delivering geographic information and
spatially-enabled business tools to users when and how they need them. –Becoming business centric and services oriented
• Build the community• Accelerate innovation• Advance the tradecraft
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NAVFAC Functional Alignment
Program Mgmt
1.Mission Accountability2.Client Interface3.Project Mgt/Execution4.
Execution Metrics
1. Business Processes2. Resource Allocation3. Community Mgmt4.
Program Metrics5.
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LeadershipVertical:
Horizontal:
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GeoReadiness Centers(GRC)
Navy Installation GeoReadiness Program
Shore Management Infrastructure Group (SMIG) / SMIG Working Group
IGI&S CorporateWorking Group (GCWG)
Enterprise Systems Execution and Coordination
GeoReadiness Integration Team (GRIT)
Requirements RecommendationsPolicy Recommendations
IGI&S ChangeControl Board (GCCB)
NAVFAC IGI&S Program Manager
CNIC IGI&SPolicy, Requirements
and Resources Manager
Program Coordination
LANT IGI&S APM / PAC IGI&S APM
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NAVFAC GeoReadiness Center Manager (GRC)NAVFAC GeoReadiness Center Manager (GRC)
GRC Responsibilities Regions single authoritative source of geospatial Information Provide overall coordination and acquisition of GIS data and resources Responsible for maintaining Common Installation Picture (CIP) data layers Insure that geospatial data holdings of the Navy Regions meet
quality control standards for accuracy, currency, and compliance Provide GeoReadiness Services via Regional Shore Installation
Management System (RSIMS) Enable program managers, activities, and tenant commands to view, report,
analyze and update data Publish GIS data to the RSIMS Map Viewer
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Mission Alignment
LAN
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Today GI&S Fleet
GI&S
Task Force to
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Supporting NAVFAC Programs & ServicesSupporting NAVFAC Programs & Services
• Asset Management:
Strategic, Logistics, and Global Planning
Regional, Master, and Capital Improvements Planning
Encroachment Management
Asset Evaluation
• Public Works:
Grounds Maintenance
Street Sweeping
Utility Production/Distribution
Energy Management
• AT/FP:
NERMS
Emergency Management
ROC Support
• Natural/Cultural Resources:
Critical Habitat
Historical Features Management
• Contingency Engineering:
Facility Design
Remote or Operational Forces Construction
• Environmental:
Technical Compliance
NEPA Requirements
Program Management
• Real Estate:
Consultation
Special Studies
Summary Maps
• Capital Improvements:
Design/Engineering Documents
Project Development/Documentation
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RSIMS OverviewRSIMS Overview
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Enterprise GIS Architecture
Stewardship & Oversight
Search, Retrieval, Reporting,
Spatial Enabling
PublishingPublishingSpatially-Enabled Business Applications
(GR Catalog, RSIMS3, NIRIS)
Maintenance & AnalysisMaintenance & AnalysisMaster GIS Data Set & Analytical Tools
(ArcGIS, etc.)
Business Line Geospatial Data Generators
GeoReadiness Centers
Maintenance, Analysis, QA/QC
Creation, Acquisition & Use
NITC GIS Hosting EnvironmentNITC GIS Hosting Environment
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Current Tools and CapabilitiesCurrent Tools and Capabilities
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Common Installation Picture (CIP) Data LayersCommon Installation Picture (CIP) Data Layers
• Foundational layers for our basemaps
• Include
Buildings
Roads, bridges, railroads, and parking areas
Piers and mooring facilities
Water bodies and streams
Cadastre information
Military range areas
Ammunition storage areas
Recreation areas
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RSIMS 3 Encroachment Planning SupportRSIMS 3 Encroachment Planning Support
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Buffering Capability to Support Enhanced Used Buffering Capability to Support Enhanced Used Leasing DecisionsLeasing Decisions
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Querying Capability to Support Footprint Querying Capability to Support Footprint Reduction DecisionsReduction Decisions
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Ongoing Initiatives: Space ManagementOngoing Initiatives: Space Management
• Supports footprint reduction by identifying capacity • Space data supports analysis of business processes• Floorplan data is available through RSIMS Space Viewer• Convergence of three NAVFAC programs – GI&S, iNFADS, and Space Management
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Ongoing Initiatives: Data ReconciliationOngoing Initiatives: Data Reconciliation
• GIS to iNFADS & iNAFDS to GIS
What exists in one database but not the other?
What data needs to updated and collected?
• Aligned GIS feature classes with P-72
• Benefits
Identify sustainment dollars
Improved accuracy of both databases
GRC, RPO, and RPAO staff will be more efficient
Better data will be available to the end user
Assist users in making wiser decisions based on authoritative information
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Benefits of GIS for EveryoneBenefits of GIS for Everyone
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iShore Business-Centric View
Access to Specializedor Summarized Data
Access to SummarizedGeoSpatial Data
View of SummarizedTabular Data
Integrated GeoSpatialand Calculated Data
Summarized Reportor Narrative Data
Links to AdditionalData
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Summary
•The Navy’s GeoReadiness program provides a central repository and distribution system for geo-spatial data
•The Navy’s GeoReadiness program provides a POWERFUL TOOL for executing installation management, analysis, and decision functions (not only facilities management)
•COMMON INFORMATION BACKBONE offering multiple “data views” of shared information resources
•WEB BASED making it accessible to all
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Points of ContactPoints of Contact
Willard B. Shatzer, GeoReadiness Requirements and Resources ManagerCommander, Navy Installations Command716 Sicard Street, SE, Suite 1000 Washington Navy Yard, D.C. 20374-5140Phone: 202-433-2748 Email: [email protected]
Darrell R. Robertson, GeoReadiness Program ManagerNaval Facilities Engineering Command Headquarters (NAVFAC HQ)Asset Management, AM41322 Patterson Avenue, SEWashington Navy Yard, D.C. 20374-5140Phone: 202-685-9416 Email: [email protected]