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WLIA March 2004
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Evolution in National Data Evolution in National Data SharingSharing
Richard Vraga
Wisconsin & Illinois State Liaison
U.S. Geological Survey
Madison, WI
March 5, 2004 WLIA 2004 2
Recent USGS achievements in Recent USGS achievements in Wisconsin during the last year?Wisconsin during the last year?
Established a local Mapping Partnerships Office Established agreement with NRCS for 43 10-
meter DEMs Act as advisor and provided support letter for
WisconsinView Provided support to City of Milwaukee and NIMA
for Harley 100th birthday
March 5, 2004 WLIA 2004 3
Planned achievements in the Planned achievements in the next year?next year?
Get to know people and programs in Wisconsin Establish Memorandum of Understanding between
WI and TNM Establish agreements with Dane County and
SEWRPC for DOQs Establish other agreements as they arise Complete urban area data inventory Make USGS activities in Wisconsin known to
broader audience
March 5, 2004 WLIA 2004 4
Ways state/local government can Ways state/local government can better interact and cooperate with better interact and cooperate with
USGS programs?USGS programs?
Talk to meDevelop and maintain accurate base data
that is core to your mission– Provide Metadata– Use standards
OGC Web ServicesFGDC MetadataBe creative, flexible
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Evolution in National Data Evolution in National Data SharingSharing
D. David Moyer
Interim State Geodetic Advisor
University of Wisconsin
Land Information and Computer Graphics Facility (LICGF)
March 5, 2004 WLIA 2004 6
Changing Responsibilities Changing Responsibilities Encourage CooperationEncourage Cooperation
Continued downsizing of federal agencies Increased interest in local control Increased recognition of importance of local
LIS/GIS dataAll have combined to encourage more cooperation
and real working partnershipsTherefore, credit of positive results from NGS
activities over the last several years must be shared with local and state partners, and the private sector
March 5, 2004 WLIA 2004 7
Recent Achievements of NGS Recent Achievements of NGS in Wisconsinin Wisconsin
1991 High Accuracy Reference Network (HARN) 1997 High Accuracy Reference Network (HARN) Height Modernization Program (HMP)
– Development of HMP Brochure– Development of HMP Poster– Achieving significant funding increase for WI-HMP
Major paper at URISA 2003 on successful partnerships and collaborations with others
March 5, 2004 WLIA 2004 8
Successful NGS Partnerships - 2003Successful NGS Partnerships - 2003
Height Modernization ProgramNational Continuously Operating Reference
Stations (CORS)Online Positioning Users Service (OPUS)The MPLIS GuidebookAeronautical Surveys ProgramSpatial Reference Center Program
March 5, 2004 WLIA 2004 9
NGS Plans for Future NGS Plans for Future Activities in WisconsinActivities in Wisconsin
Continue and accelerate the WI-HMP– Including continuation of current levels of
funding– Exploration of alternative surveying methods,
compatible with northern Wisconsin landscapeEvaluate the feasibility for full range Spatial
Reference Center in Wisconsin (possibly modeled on California and Louisiana reference centers)
March 5, 2004 WLIA 2004 10
Ways to Improve State/Local Ways to Improve State/Local Interaction with NGS ProgramsInteraction with NGS Programs
Provide your ideas whenever possible– Recent HMP Forum
(additional opportunities probably coming soon)
– County Information meetings on HMP(being held in each county as work begins)\
– Contact the State Advisor, or National Office in Silver Spring, with your ideas
www.ngs.noaa.gov
March 5, 2004 WLIA 2004 11
USDA Farm Service Agency USDA Farm Service Agency GIS Program in WIGIS Program in WI
Larry CutforthGIS Coordinator
WI Farm Service AgencyMadison State Office
March 5, 2004 WLIA 2004 12
OutlineOutline
Farm Service Agency (FSA) responsibilitiesAgency achievements during last yearPlanned achievements next year.How state/local government can better
interact and cooperate with FSA GIS programs
March 5, 2004 WLIA 2004 13
Farm Service AgencyFarm Service Agency
Formerly ASCS (Ag. Stabilization Conservation Service)
Responsible for implementing USDA farm programs such as price support, CRP, crop disaster relief, crop compliance, and farm loans.
59 county offices, 500 employees statewide. Maintains farm owner/operator land records to
implement farm programs. Obtain aerial photography on a yearly basis.
March 5, 2004 WLIA 2004 14
FSA GIS Achievements FSA GIS Achievements during 2003during 2003
First year using GIS for FSA programs in WI. Used ArcView GIS for determining CRP
eligibility scenarios. Used digital imagery for performing compliance
determinations. Started digitizing and cleaning up farm field
boundary records in 20 WI counties. Started using GPS for field measurements instead
of a wheel.
March 5, 2004 WLIA 2004 16
CLU Certification StepsCLU Certification Steps
Before the CLU may be used for USDA programs it must be certified.
Process:
• Clean up spatial and tabular errors
• Mail maps to each producer to check GIS field boundaries.
• Switch over to GIS acres.
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ComplianceCompliance Replaced aerial slides with digital imagery in 2003. Used semi-rectified, color digital imagery produced by
ProWest & Assoc. of MN. 2 meter resolution UTM projection 5 square mile tiles.
Available for sale from FSA offices. See the USDA table for more info.
March 5, 2004 WLIA 2004 19
FSA: Planned GIS Achievements FSA: Planned GIS Achievements Next YearNext Year
Arranging partnerships to cost share NAIP imagery.
Expanding CLU programMigrating to ArcGISCoping with budget cuts
March 5, 2004 WLIA 2004 20
National Agriculture Imagery National Agriculture Imagery Program(NAIP) GoalsProgram(NAIP) Goals
Provide new photography/digital imagery on an annual basis.
Color imagery taken during the cropping season. Update ortho-image base on 1-5 year cycle
(depending on USDA Service Center needs)
March 5, 2004 WLIA 2004 22
NAIP Products and CostNAIP Products and Cost2 m Ortho-Rectified 1 m Ortho-Rectified
$10.00 / Square Mile$10.00 / Square Mile $16.00 / Square Mile$16.00 / Square MileSeeking partners to obtain 1 m. imagery
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NAIP Imagery DetailsNAIP Imagery Details
Partners needed to obtain 1m. imagery. Cost to partners of ~$6/sq mile.
Working on forming a consortium of county partners.
UTM projection.Quarter quad tilesUSGS ground control
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How Can State/ Local Gov. Programs How Can State/ Local Gov. Programs Better Interact and Cooperate with FSA ?Better Interact and Cooperate with FSA ?
Seeking data sharing partnerships to obtain parcel data from counties.
Need to obtain CRP and CREP data from conservation agencies.
Contact FSA about partnering to obtain imagery in the future.