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NC Geographic Information Coordinating Council Data Driven Collaboration Data Drives Collaboration in the GIS Community Orthoimagery Elevation Roads Address points Parcel boundaries Jurisdictional boundaries Streams


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Data Driven Collaboration

NC Geographic Information Coordinating Council

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Data Drives Collaboration in the GIS Community

➢Orthoimagery ➢Elevation ➢Roads ➢Address points ➢Parcel boundaries ➢Jurisdictional boundaries ➢Streams and water bodies ➢Geodetic control

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Good Data + Collaboration = Benefits for All

➢Economic development ➢Emergency management ➢Transportation planning ➢Forest management ➢Precision farming ➢State and local taxation ➢Recreation ➢And many more

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Annual Report, 2017-2020 and Beyond

Council emphasis: ➢Data Sharing ➢Local – State connections ➢Meeting business needs

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Future focus: ➢Next Generation 911 ➢Census 2020 and after ➢Enterprise Geospatial Data Management ➢Serving the public

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NextGen 911

  • All addresses
  • Road network
  • Emergency

service boundaries

  • Statewide

consistency

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Census 2020

  • Addresses – residential and

non-residential

  • Complete population count
  • Fair representation
  • Fair allocation of federal

funding

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Statewide Geospatial Data

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➢Complete, consistent, current, documented ➢Statewide scope ➢Easy discovery and access ➢Authoritative, trusted, curated ➢Meet many business needs

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Council Direction 2017-2018 and Beyond

  • How can we collaborate to improve or expand statewide

geospatial data? (e.g., a strategy in 2008 was to develop a statewide seamless parcel database; what is a strategy now? What interagency work can we do?)

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Council Direction 2017-2018 and Beyond

  • How can the Council support more applications of

geospatial data to meet business needs and to meet the challenges ahead? (e.g., analytics, address validation)

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Council Direction 2017-2018 and Beyond

  • What are ways to collaborate for more integration of

geospatial data in information technology for expanded benefits?

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Council Direction 2017-2018 and Beyond

  • How can the Council benefit your part of the GIS

community in NC?

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Council Direction 2017-2018 and Beyond

  • How can the Council do more to increase the value of

geospatial data to the public?

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Thank you!

Stan C. Duncan, Chair NC Geographic Information Coordinating Council stan.duncan2016@gmail.com 828-606-4577

11/9/2017 Information Technology