The Place of NHD Stewardship in the National Map Program Craig A. Neidig

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The Place of NHD
Stewardship in the National
Map Program
Craig A. Neidig
WV Geospatial Liaison
Eastern Region Partnership Office
The purpose of this meeting…*
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Most of you have a job to do involving science,
environmental regulation, or resource management . . .
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. . .or something other than having to maintain
geospatial data.
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To do your job you need geospatial data that can
match the sophistication of your technology . . .
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. . .or even drive that sophistication.
* (adapted from Jeff Simley’s presentation at the 2009 NHD
Stewardship Conference)
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The purpose of this meeting…*
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Mapping exists in an age where powerful geospatial
analysis never before possible is at our fingertips.
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The limiting factor is not the technology, or the access
to technology, but rather the capability of the underlying
data.
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So how do we make the geospatial data achieve its full
potential . . .?
* (adapted from Jeff Simley’s presentation at the 2009 NHD
Stewardship Conference)
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The purpose of this meeting…*
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We create a good solid framework of base data and
then continuously build on that through a community
of stewardship.
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Our job is to make the community of NHD stewardship
fully functional.
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This meeting is the opportunity to bring members of
that community together and build that functionality.
* (adapted from Jeff Simley’s presentation at the 2009 NHD
Stewardship Conference)
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USGS Science Strategy
Facing Tomorrow’s Challenges – U.S. Geological Survey Science in
the Decade 2007-2017
West Virginia NHD Stewardship
USGS Science Strategy
Facing Tomorrow’s Challenges – U.S. Geological
Survey Science in the Decade 2007-2017
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Six Science strategic directions
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Understanding Ecosystems and Predicting Ecosystem Change:
Ensuring the Nation’s Economic and Environmental Future
Climate Variability and Change: Clarifying the Record and Assessing
Consequences
Energy and Minerals for America’s Future: Providing a Scientific
Foundation for Resource Security, Environmental Health, Economic
Vitality, and Land Management
A National Hazards, Risk, and Resilience Assessment Program:
Ensuring the Long-Term Health and Wealth of the Nation
The Role of Environment and Wildlife in Human Health: A System that
Identifies Environmental Risk to Public Health in America
A Water Census of the United States: Quantifying, Forecasting, and
Securing Freshwater for America’s Future
Refocus on Integrated Science (interdisciplinary approach)
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The USGS National Geospatial Program
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Headquarters (Reston, VA)
– Programmatic Guidance, Product and Service Leads,
Funding
National Geospatial Technical Operations Center
(NGTOC – Rolla, MO / Denver, CO)
- Operations, Data Services, Technical POCs
Geospatial Research Center (CEGIS)
Emergency Operations
Partnerships and External Coordination
State Geospatial Liaison Network
Partners
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National Geospatial Program
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The National Map
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The National Map contributes to the NSDI
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The National Map includes eight “framework” data
layers: hydrography, elevation, imagery,
geographic names, boundaries, transportation,
land cover, structure
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Public domain data to support:
 USGS topographic maps
 Products and services at multiple scales and
resolutions
 Analysis, modeling and other applications at
multiple scales and resolutions
The National Map is built on partnerships,
standards, and best practices
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The National Map Vision
 A seamless, continuously
maintained, trusted, nationally
consistent, integrated and current
set of base geographic data
 Developed and maintained through
partnerships
 A national foundation for science,
land and resource management,
recreation, policy making, and
homeland security
 The source for revised topographic
maps
 In the public domain
 Available via the internet
The vision has not significantly
changed since 2001
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Framework National Databases
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USGS A-16 Responsibility Themes
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Elevation - National Elevation Database (NED)
Hydrography – National Hydrography Dataset (NHD)
Orthoimagery – Seamless Server
Geographic Names – Geographic Names Information System
(GNIS)
Land Cover – National Land Cover Dataset (NLCD)
USGS Managed Themes (non-A-16 responsibility)
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Boundaries (Governmental Units) – Census, BLM
Structures - Census
Transportation – Census, Federal DOT
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Partner Input to The National Map
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State, local, Tribal, Federal, and private entities produce
and maintain a vast array of current, accurate geospatial
data
Over the years, a significant objective and investment
focus of NGP has been the development of mutually
beneficial partnerships to coordinate data acquisition,
integration, maintenance and stewardship
Partner contributions and data remain a primary input
and foundation of TNM
NGP Geospatial Liaisons are placed in the states to
support partnership development
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State Geospatial Liaison Role
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Facilitate growth of NSDI and TNM in a state
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Link to FGDC activities and grants
Federal representation on state/regional GIS coordination bodies
Support development of specific GIS layers
Promote partnership and stewardship opportunities
Fifty-States strategic planning initiative (NSGIC)
Support Geospatial Technology exchange
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Provide information on USGS TNM programs and activities
Facilitate training and professional development opportunities
GIS support for homeland security and natural disaster response
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FY09 Mapping Contracts and Partnerships
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USGS ARRA (“Stimulus”) Funding $114M
$14M to NGP for mapping
$1M for Alaska IFSAR and LiDAR elevation
$7M for Imagery and LiDAR (urban areas, borders
and coasts)
Approximately $6M for everything else
Pooled funding from Partnership Office and TNM Theme
Leads
TNM Management Team (NGP Chief and program
managers) allocate to themes
Approximately $800K to NHD program
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Path to NHD Stewardship
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Organization
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Identify Stakeholders
Mission / Business drivers
Needs Assessment / Best
Practices
NHD Business Plan
Links to State GIS Strategic
Plan
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Partnership Agreement
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Statement of Work
Deliverables / Reports
Funding
Process Development
MOU / Charter
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Steward / Sub-stewards /
other partners
General Terms and Conditions
Roles and Responsibilities
Outreach / Education
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Partnership Funding Process
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Liaisons consult with Program Lead (NHD=Jeff Simley)
at beginning of fiscal year for proposal guidelines
Liaisons submit proposals after collaborating with
partners in their states. Proposal characteristics are
scored by the liaison, the product lead, the regional
liaison chief, and NGTOC
Proposal Review Board votes on all proposals. Requires
unanimous vote from at least 2 Regional Chiefs, 2
Product and Service Leads, and 1 NGTOC Location
Chief. If not unanimous, forwarded to NGP managers for
resolution
Hold continuous review meetings every two weeks
throughout the year
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USGS Contracting Process
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Liaisons work with a USGS Contracting Officer from their
region; each region operates somewhat independently
Liaisons have access to multiple contracting vehicles –
work share, Cooperative Agreement, grants, Joint
Funding Agreement (JFA), Interagency Agreement
Liaisons develop the initial statement of work and
requisition paperwork, in conjunction with the state
partner
Liaisons can assist with Grants.gov process, or work
with the contracting officer to have training provided as
required
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Factors Considered Partnership Funding
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USGS to Partner funding ratio (typically 50% match required)
NGP geographic area priorities
Builds more current data
Improve resolution or accuracy
Meets TNM data integration goals
Partner Priority / Statewide Plans
Technical soundness / completeness of proposal
Areal extent of project (regional / statewide / inter-state)
Stewardship Agreement in place or imminent
Partner Past Performance
Regional science priority
Leverages other partnership activities
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USGS Commitment to States
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State Geospatial liaison
Hydrography area specialist
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Works with 8-10 states
Technology expert
Applications support
Coordination/Continuity
Training
Advocate for hydrography
The USGS Geospatial Liaison, the NHD Technical POC
and NGTOC, and NHD Product lead will work together to
provide support to state stewards.
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The Case for Stewardship
To assume ownership for the greater good of all the
water resource data users in West Virginia . . .
Motivation:
 The USGS wants to maximize the efficiency of
surface water mapping and analysis for its needs.
 The user community will utilize the NHD / WBD
provided it reflects user needs.
 The USGS is committed to make this happen . . .
 If the user community is willing to contribute.
. . . And a long-term partnership results !
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NHD Stewardship Issues
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Level of Densification – Ephemerals?
When Should Local Resolution Be Incorporated?
Freeze a High Resolution Dataset for In-State Use?
Can we produce derivative products?
What’s Important to Edit?
Frequency of Revisions?
Training (who/how many)?
Certified Contractors?
Geographic Names (GNIS) integration?
Sub-Stewardships?
Annualized costs for maintenance after implemented?
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