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California
Geospatial Framework Data Draft Plan
This page provides information and updates
regarding the California Geospatial Framework Data Draft Plan
in development by Michael Baker Jr., Inc., an engineering unit
of Michael Baker Corporation (Amex:BKR), in partnership with CGIA.
CGIA is also partnering with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
and California Resources Agency, with funding from the USGS and
Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC).
Michael Baker Jr., Inc. conducted six outreach
workshops across California and is authoring the California Geospatial
Framework Data Draft Plan (the California Geospatial Framework
Plan). Links to summary reports of each workshop are on the left-hand
side of this page.
Geospatial
Data Draft Plan Report Published
In October 2006, Michael Baker, Inc. published the California
Geospatial Data Draft Plan report in partnership with the California
Geographic Information Association (CGIA), the California GIS
Council, USGS, and the California Resources Agency. The report
was the key deliverable for an institution building CAP Grant
Program, culminating a six-month process of interactive meetings
in regional settings and an interactive web survey. The report
identifies core and California-centric geospatial framework data
and presents an implementation strategy. The report contains both
short-term and long-term implementation actions that the California
GIS Council, CGIA, and Regional Groups can take to move this critical
initiative forward.
- The four-page executive summary and 80-page
report can downloaded here: http://www.cgia.org/CA_GeoFrame_DDP_FINAL_for_Publication.pdf.
- You can provide your feedback on the reports
contents to George White (
), CGIA Vice Chair, and also let George know if you will
be participating in any of the recommended implementation actions.
The Plan will enhance California's capacity
to develop and share an integrated set of geospatial data that
is critical to coordinated regional geospatial application development
efforts within the state. By conducting interagency and public
outreach workshops, Baker will:
- Develop a comprehensive list of critical
geospatial framework data, stakeholders, and sponsoring agencies,
- Propose data sharing actions and priorities,
and
- Conduct dialog forums on the California
Geospatial Framework Plan, which is intended to facilitate operational
collaboration and cost sharing.
In pursuing this initiative, CGIA is acting
in its capacity as partner to and fiscal agent for the California
GIS Council. It is intended that the California Geospatial Framework
Plan will be a stellar example of a component of CGIA's Fifty
States Initiative in support of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure
(NSDI).
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