Mike Aslaksen
Acting Chief
NGS/Remote Sensing Division
Shoreline Mapping Priority
FY05 Highlights
• 4.1% of U.S. Shoreline Mapped (Goal = 4.0%)
• 22.5% of 40 major port areas analyzed (Goal = 20.0%)
• Damage Assessment Imagery collected for Hurricanes Dennis, Katrina, Rita, and Ophelia – total of nearly 14,000 images
• Research – TABI, LIDAR, VDatum, UAS
Shoreline Mapping Budget History
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Mapping & Charting Base
2728 2770 3159 3140 3242 2315 3390*
Coastal Mapping
0 0 0 0 530 493 0
Shoreline Mapping
0 1497 2000 1987 3715 2413 2500*
Chesapeake
Bay
0 0 0 0 989 986 0
Aerial 0 0 0 0 989 986 0
TOTAL 2728 4267 5159 5127 9465 7193 5890*
* Awaiting final appropriation
Shoreline Mapping Priority SHORT TERM OUTCOMES• Replace FTE employees and contractors associated with
the Shoreline Mapping Program (SMP) to levels that will maintain a core capability as well as support current and future contracting efforts.
• Meet current performance measure for FY06 of 20% of critical ports analyzed and 4.5% of the national shoreline as required by the PPBES process.
• Educate and inform current and traditional users of the importance of the Shoreline Mapping Program and multiple uses of the data including IOOS and IOCM.
• Continue integration activities within NGS and NOAA that leverage expertise and capabilities within and vice versa (CORS, VDatum, GEOID, HtMod, C&T, W&W, Climate, Ecosystems)
STRATEGIES• Develop education and outreach material for all levels of
users and contractors to promote NOAA’s Shoreline data as well its multi use and application to include IOOS and IOCM.
• Support and promote the President’s Ocean Action Plan and the Ocean and Coastal Mapping Integration Act (S. 364) through continued coordination and integration within NOAA as well as other federal agencies with coastal mapping requirements.
• Continue research and development activities with a focus on transitioning research to operations for the Shoreline Mapping Program.
Shoreline Mapping Priority
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