Jim StoutIGIC President
IMAGISProgram Manager200 E. Washington St., Rm.1322Indianapolis, Indiana [email protected]
March 7-8, 2006
Thank You !!!Conference Committee
IGIC Board
IGIC Committee Members
Alex
Jill
Jenny
The President’s Address
• Why GIS?
• The Need for the “C”sCommunication, Collaboration,Cooperation, Convergence,Concealment?
• The Big Picture
• The IGIC Year Ahead
Why GIS?• It Saves Lives.
• Quality of Life
• Good Government
• Competitive Advantage
What you do is important.
Why Collaborate Communicate,
Cooperate?
• Efficiencies – build once, use many times
• Convergence
TeleAtlas (LL) County (SP)
State (UTM) Municipality (0,0)
5sets of parcels
maybe
8
Have-Nots• All Indiana has orthophotography!
• Centerlines (TIGER, INDOT)complete, accurate road names, address ranges
• Point Addresses / Door Numbers
• 10? Counties w/o digital Parcels. Plus 0,0’s
• Elevations / Contours
• Hydrography (NHD)
• Land Use / Zoning
• Public / Utility Assets
Concealment? • Home addresses of:
Judges, Prosecutors, Protected Witnesses
• That is all.
If you know enough about a utility to cause mischief, you don’t need a map.
Nov. 6, 2005 Tornado Path and Orthophoto Tiles
“Before” and “After” shot of one of the heavily damaged developments near Evansville, IN. 6-Nov-2005 Source: 2005 Indiana Aerial Orthophoto Project; and Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (Feb. 4, 2004) - A tremendous explosion leveled one home and damaged more than 60 neighborhood structures early today.
Firefighters monitor burning gas line in crater left by blast.
July 97, 1-fatality, 71 homes IndyApril 05, 2-fatalities Eville
"I think it was just one of those things where the [sewer worker] didn't know there was a [gas] line in there," said Patti H, another resident. 10/03 WISH)
Maps take 10 minutes
off the 2-year planning time for
a terrorist.-- IN State Legislator, 2005
Toyota’s Philosophy of the Ideal
Very specifically, for Toyota’s workers, the output of an ideal person, group of people, or machine:
Is defect free (that is, it has the features and performance the customer expects);
Can be delivered one request at a time (a batch size of one);
Can be supplied on-demand in the version requested;
Can be delivered immediately;
Can be produced without wasting any materials, labor, energy, or other resources (such as costs associated with inventory); and
Can be produced in a work environment that is safe physically, emotionally, and professionally for every employee.
Philosophy of the Ideal GIS
Contains all the layers ever needed (above, on, below ground, in 4D);
Is immediately available at the location of the end user;
Is geographically precise;
Is up-to-date in real-time;
Maintains itself automatically;
Queries and models are intuitive;
Is invisible to the end user if needed;
Links to all other applications;
Self-learning to predict the future;
Is cartographically beautiful, including annotation;
Is financially rewarding to the GIS employee.
Amount of GIS Data Available
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esKostyn Curve
Point of diminishing returns
Cultivate Relationships Municipal, County, State, Federal, Private, N-F-P Contact Info
Encourage (Push) Collaborations Inter-Agency, Regional, Multi-Jurisdictional, Cross Industry (University, Agriculture, Commercial)
Track GIS Education & Training Opportunities Expand the IGIC Calendar / Links /
IndianaMap Centerlines / Cadastre / Ortho “Program” Distribution: IU / Purdue; Libraries; WebMaps
IGIC Year Ahead
Jenny in Grad school
McDonalds 2 Co map, logistics
funding
2007 Conference
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