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2006-07
Strategic Initiatives
Regular Communication to Geospatial Community
CGIA will communicate with the state-wide geospatial community
using the CGIA NEWSFLASH, with links to the CGIA web site. The
goal of this communication is to improve collaboration and support
for CGIAs mission, initiatives, programs, activities, and
events. The CGIA NEWSFLASH will also focus on building community
events that bring people together to support the development of
a California Geospatial Data Infrastructure. CGIA will work with
the CalGIS Program Committee to host a policy forum at the 2007
CALGIS Conference in Oakland, held on April 4th, 5th, and 6th.
CGIA will work with URISA chapters to active better integration
of programs and events that facilitate the Fifty States
Initiative.
Facilitate Coordination for the California
GIS Council with Regional Collaboratives
CGIA will provide up to four meetings with regional GIS collaboratives.
The CGIA Board will initiate three meetings with regional collaboratives
via telephone conference calls. One meeting will be at the CalGIS
Conference in Oakland. CGIA will assign a Board member to be the
communication liaison for each regional collaborative. CGIA officers
and Board members will participate in regional meetings and the
GIS Council meetings to promote better regional collaboration.
CGIA will work with regional collaboratives to facilitate regional
policy forums that will define specific regional challenges and
problems that have statewide implications, identify alternatives,
and create action plans for the resolution of the priority concerns.
If there is a consensus that legislative advocacy is needed CGIA
will provide leadership to advocate legislative policy changes
on behalf of Californias geospatial community.
Partner with CERES and California GIS Council
to develop a geospatial data plan for California
CGIA will work closely with CERES and the GIS Council to engage
local and regional interests in the development of a geospatial
data plan -- bringing focus to its other outreach, coordination,
and communication initiatives. The principal objective is to design
and implement a repeatable process for assessing the geospatial
data needs of California's GIS community. CGIA will work with
the California GIS Council, NSGIC, and FGDC to use the results
of the geospatial framework data plan to promote the Fifty
States Initiative. John Ellison and Ray McDowell are the
principal investigators with support from the contractor, Michael
Baker, Inc.
Facilitate
Coordination for the California GIS Council with the Private Sector
Task Force
On behalf of the California GIS Council, CGIA has created a private
sector task force to foster collaboration that can support the
California GIS Council. CGIA is hosting telephone conferences
to solicit private sector feedback and support of the California
GIS Council.
Partner with CERES and California GIS Council
to develop a Strategic Plan for Geospatial Database Integration
By supporting the California GIS Councils application for
a Strategic Planning grant funding, CGIA will promote geospatial
framework data implementation, data sharing, and metadata use
consistent with a strategic framework for the integration of geospatial
framework data for critical GIS application development solutions.
CGIA will collaborate with regional councils/collaboratives and
the California GIS Council to facilitate statewide strategic planning.
Increase CGIA Membership to Become Representative
of Sectors and Regions
In the second year of this initiative, CGIA is working to increase
membership to over 100 paid members during 2006-07, by increasing
stakeholder involvement in CGIA programs, activities, and events.
During 2006-07, CGIA Board Directors representing each of the
nine sectors (federal, state, county, regional, city, education,
not-for-profit professional associations, private sector, and
public utility organizations) will make regular personal outreach
contacts to double the membership of their respective sector.
The CGIA membership database will be updated on a monthly basis.
Individuals who join CGIA will receive a thank you confirmation
that their membership payment has been received. CGIA will update
its events calendar to keep the geospatial community informed
about regional events and activities. CGIA will keep members informed
about its programs, activities, and events through the CGIA NEWSFLASH
as other communications.
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