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Oregon Framework NewsMarch 10th, 2009

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Framework: One piece of navigatOR

navigatOR is a GIS utility that provides:

The shared data needed to enable capabilities

The centralized and distributed technology to manage the shared data and provide access

The communications, coordination, collaboration, and governance mechanisms to make it all work

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Framework

Fourteen Working Committees Broad participation on committees Tasked with Implementation Plan and

Standard for each theme Standards Development and Adoption

Process ongoing Biggest Challenge is Communication

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Framework

Fourteen Working Committees Broad participation on committees Tasked with Implementation Plan and

Standard for each theme Standards Development and Adoption

Process ongoing Biggest Challenge is Communication

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Framework Data

Geoscience

Hazards/Preparedness

Utilities

Climate

Bioscience

Landcover/Use

Oregon Standards

Reference

National Standards

Geodetic Control

Aerial Imagery

Elevation

Boundaries

Hydrography

Transportation

Land Ownership

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Framework Implementation

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GIS Data Standards

Addressing Administrative Bdys.* Fish Habitat Data

Dist. Fish Passage Barriers Wetlands* Climate

Soils* Road Centerline Metadata Hydrology Geology Elevation Cadastral*

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Future Standards

Landslide Earthquake Tsunami Naturally Occurring Hazardous Materials Coastal Erosion

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Fish Habitat Distribution Data

Recently completed by ODFW Anadromous Salmonids Migrated data from 1:100k to 1:24k

Framework Hydrography Shapefile & Geodatabase Compliant with Standard

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Wetlands Data

OWEB coordinating activities 200+ NWI Quads digitized in 2008 Available at www.fws.gov/wetlands/data/Mapper.html Anticipate completion of NWI for entire State

late this year

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FIT Changes

Hazards and Preparedness Teams combined Complimentary activities

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Stewardship

Stewardship defined:

The willingness to be accountable for a set of business information for the well-being of the larger organization, by operating in service, rather than in control, of those around us.**English, Larry. Information Stewardship—Giving IQ and Happiness (Business Intelligence Network, 2006).

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Stewardship

Stewardship defined:

The willingness to be accountable for a set of business information for the well-being of the larger organization, by operating in service, rather than in control, of those around us.**English, Larry. Information Stewardship—Giving IQ and Happiness (Business Intelligence Network, 2006).

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Stewardship

Stewardship defined:

The willingness to be accountable for a set of business information for the well-being of the larger organization, by operating in service, rather than in control, of those around us.**English, Larry. Information Stewardship—Giving IQ and Happiness (Business Intelligence Network, 2006).

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Stewardship:What it means for Framework

• Identifying and documenting Stewardship activities that are already occurring

• Agreeing to be accountable for your activity

• Agreeing to continue your activity, and

• Agreeing to identify a replacement when you are no longer able to continue

• Provides template to establish Stewardship activities where none currently exist

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Stewardship:Objective

Properly maintain, distribute and provide appropriate

access to current Framework data indefinitely, as well as create and maintain metadata conforming to or exceeding applicable standards.

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Stewardship:Next Steps

• Reestablish workgroup

• Revisit existing documents (Guidance, Key, etc)

• Implement OGIC approved Charter

• Address concerns and work process through appropriate groups (FIT, PAC, OGIC, GPL, others)

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Stewardship:Workgroup

• Contact Milt, Sheri Schneider or Darlene Gowen if interested in participating

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