USACE Enterprise GIS and Corps Map Nancy Blyler
USACE Enterprise GIS and Corps. Map Nancy Blyler U. S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CECW-EE nancy. j. blyler@usace. army. mil US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Construction Division
Two Key Issues • The US Army Corps of Engineers is a highly Decentralized Organization. • The US Army Corps of Engineers has a very limited mapping mission. US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Construction Division
HQ Enterprise GIS Effort • • • “National” Coverage Provide standard GIS windows and data for HQ level business applications Primarily, heavily attributed Point Data Geolocating business data Examples – National Inventory of Dams, Digital Project Notebook, Real Estate Corporate Information System, Regulatory Permits, Emergency Management Events, Lock Traffic, Stream Gage Information, Formally Used Defense Sites , etc. US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Construction Division
District Level Enterprise GIS Effort • Large Amounts of Spatial Data Collected as a bi-product of Executing USACE mission - Navigation and Flood Control • Primary enabler for Enterprise GIS at District Offices is the Spatial Data Standards for Facilites, Infrastructure, and Environment (SDSFIE) US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Construction Division
Corps. Map Vision • • • View Assets (National, Division, District, Congressional District, State) - Corps. Map – Projects – Infrastructure Provide standard Maps and Map Interface HQ level business applications (Recruitment, Regulatory Permits, FUDS, Digital Project Notebook, Eng. Lnk. Etc. ) - Uses Corps. Map Data and Software Link Corps. Map to District/Division Enterprise GIS Efforts through Web Mapping Technology US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Construction Division
Requirements of Corporate Corps. Map – Accessing Corps Databases Geospatially • Civil, Environmental, Military Projects • Dams, Levees, Waterways, etc. – Databases would be maintained by organizations – USACE Wide. . Keep GUI Simple – Take Advantage of Work Already Being Done Leverage US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Construction Division
HQ Geospatial Committee • • • US Army Corps of Engineers Nancy Blyler (DPN) Eugene Bentz (Eng. Lnk) Fred Lombardo (REMIS, RECIS, Recruitment Centers) Julian Chu (FUDS) Dave Lichy (Waterborne Commerce Data, OMBIL) Bob Bank (NID and CWMS) Rik Wiant (Army Installation Management) Alan Willingham (CI GIS POC) Terry Patton (P 2) Engineering and Construction Division
Corps. Map Access • • • Current Access – Digital Project Notebook (DPN), Eng. LNK events, National Inventory of Dams (NID), Navigation Data Center River Tonnage Statistics, FUD Sites, Stream Gage Soon – RECIS, Recruitment Centers, Regulatory Module of OMBIL A Little Later – P 2, Bridge Inventory, Levee Database, Military Projects US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Construction Division
US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Construction Division
US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Construction Division
US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Construction Division
US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Construction Division
US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Construction Division
US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Construction Division
US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Construction Division
GIS-V: Phase I • • • Identify databases for Corporate Viewer Enable databases to be viewed (web mapping protocols, geocoding, etc. ) Identify software and hardware requirements Move whatever data we can to CPC in Oracle “Build” viewer tool Make Accessible throughout USACE US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Construction Division
GIS-V: Phase II • • • Look at linking to District/Division Enterprise GIS Databases Development of a Public Corps. Map Web Site; Different Levels of Security “Integrating” Project Databases Identify additional GIS functionality – Packaging Search Tools for quick Location ID Continue to Identify Databases US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Construction Division
Https: //corpsmap. usace. army. mil US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Construction Division
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