ArcGIS: Implementation Patterns for Government Witt Mathot Dan O’Leary Paul Ross
ArcGIS: Implementation Patterns for Government
Witt Mathot Dan O’Leary Paul Ross
Presentation Topics
• The platform • GIS use patterns and use cases • Roles and relationships of system components • Deeper dives – hybrid and on-premises • Security considerations • Roadmap • Q&A
GIS Platform Patterns
Data Management
A Complete Integrated Platform
Planning & Analysis
Field Mobility
Operational Awareness
Constituent Engagement
Transform Data Into Actionable
Information
Collect, Organize, & Exchange Data
Get Information Into and Out of
the Field
Disseminate Information Where
and When it is Needed
Get Feedback and Make Informed
Decisions
ArcGIS Platform
• Easy mapping and geographic analysis platform • Combines building blocks and components that deliver
geospatial capabilities • An ecosystem for …
- Users - Partners - Vendors - Developers - Citizens / public - Other platforms Mobile
Desktop
Web
Online
Cloud
Enterprise
The Role of ArcGIS Online
• Extends ArcGIS with … - Geographic information access - Discovery and content management - Easy to use mapping on the web - for everyone - Geographic analysis - Dynamic and scalable resources - Ready to use content and services - Application development tools and hosting - Integration to business intelligence tools
ArcGIS Platform Deployment Patterns
Portal
Maps Apps
SDKs online GIS Services Infrastructure
Content Data Tier
GIS Servers
Geoenrichment
Basemaps
ArcGIS Platform Deployment Patterns
Portal
Maps Apps
SDKs online GIS Services Infrastructure
Content
SaaS
Software
ArcGIS Online for Organizations
ArcGIS Online for Organizations
ArcGIS Online for Organizations
Portal for ArcGIS ArcGIS for Server Data Appliance for ArcGIS
Data Tier
GIS Servers
Geoenrichment
Basemaps
ArcGIS Platform Deployment Patterns All SaaS
Portal
Maps Apps
SDKs online GIS Services Infrastructure
Content
SaaS
Software
ArcGIS Online for Organizations
ArcGIS Online for Organizations
ArcGIS Online for Organizations
Portal for ArcGIS ArcGIS for Server Data Appliance for ArcGIS
Data Tier
GIS Servers
Geoenrichment
Basemaps
ArcGIS Platform Deployment Patterns Hybrid - Online portal and content, local GIS infrastructure
Portal
Maps Apps
SDKs online GIS Services Infrastructure
Content
SaaS
Software
ArcGIS Online for Organizations
ArcGIS Online for Organizations
ArcGIS Online for Organizations
Portal for ArcGIS ArcGIS for Server Data Appliance for ArcGIS
Data Tier
GIS Servers
Geoenrichment
Basemaps
ArcGIS Platform Deployment Patterns Hybrid – local portal and GIS infrastructure, online content
Portal
Maps Apps
SDKs online GIS Services Infrastructure
Content
SaaS
Software
ArcGIS Online for Organizations
ArcGIS Online for Organizations
ArcGIS Online for Organizations
Portal for ArcGIS ArcGIS for Server Data Appliance for ArcGIS
Data Tier
GIS Servers
Geoenrichment
Basemaps
ArcGIS Platform Deployment Patterns All in your own infrastructure
Portal
Maps Apps
SDKs online GIS Services Infrastructure
Content
SaaS
Software
ArcGIS Online for Organizations
ArcGIS Online for Organizations
ArcGIS Online for Organizations
Portal for ArcGIS ArcGIS for Server Data Appliance for ArcGIS
Data Tier
GIS Servers
Geoenrichment
Basemaps
ArcGIS Platform Deployment Patterns Use it all
Portal
Maps Apps
SDKs online GIS Services Infrastructure
Content
SaaS
Software
ArcGIS Online for Organizations
ArcGIS Online for Organizations
ArcGIS Online for Organizations
Portal for ArcGIS ArcGIS for Server Data Appliance for ArcGIS
Data Tier
GIS Servers
Geoenrichment
Basemaps
Why the Hybrid Pattern? A common pattern for government
• A hybrid model mixes: - ArcGIS Online capabilities in the cloud with - Customer GIS Server(s) in protected data center(s)
ArcGIS Server Agency User
Inside firewall
Deeper Dive – Hybrid Pattern What is available in the hybrid model
ArcGIS Server Agency User
Inside firewall
Basemaps Foundation Content Community Content Geocoding Routing Catalog Templates Agency Landing Page Sharing Framework …
Web Maps
Secure Mapping & Sharing
Demo
Hybrid Pattern
Deeper Dive – Hybrid Pattern A common pattern for government
ArcGIS Server Agency User
Inside firewall
Basemaps Foundation Content Community Content Geocoding Routing Public Content Inter-agency Sharing
Web Maps
The Anatomy of a Web Map Data level view of a web map
• WebMaps contain metadata about your data and services, such as
- Map descriptions - Extent - Thumbnail - URL endpoints for services - Popup definitions - Etc
{ "mapOptions": {}, "operationalLayers": [], "baseMap": [], "exportOptions": {}, "layoutOptions": {} }
Data can reside behind firewalls and WebMaps can reside outside firewalls
Using Your Enterprise Logins Coming soon
• SAML 2.0 – Single Sign On Standard
• Agency IT administrators deploy technology to enable Identity Provider
• ArcGIS Online hosts a login page pointing to Identity Provider
Deeper Dive – Hybrid Pattern An emerging pattern for government
ArcGIS Server Agency User
Inside firewall
Basemaps Foundation Content Community Content Geocoding Routing Public Content Inter-agency Sharing Hosted Tile Services Hosted Feature Services
Web Maps
Citizen Engagement
Citizen Engagement
Demo
Hybrid Pattern
Deeper Dive – Hybrid Pattern An emerging pattern for government
ArcGIS Server Agency User
Inside firewall
Basemaps Foundation Content Community Content Geocoding Routing Public Content Inter-agency Sharing Hosted Tile Services Hosted Feature Services
Web Maps
Citizen Engagement
Secure Network Pattern A common pattern for defense and intelligence agencies
• Everything runs on-premises, on secure network • No internet access required
Portal for ArcGIS Agency User
Inside firewall
ArcGIS Server
Introducing Portal for ArcGIS The ArcGIS Online front end, as software
Portal for ArcGIS
• Website • Web App Templates • Sharing API • Repository
Web Server
Web Adaptor for ArcGIS
ArcGIS for Server
• Hosted Services • Utility Services
Enterprise GDB
Client Applications & Browsers
Web Server
Web Adaptor for ArcGIS
Secure Network Pattern A reference Implementation
Server Server Server Server
Portal Identity Store
Basemaps & Geocoding Services
Foundation Content Services
Server
Other Contributing Services
Server
Hosted Services
Client Applications & Browsers
Secure Mapping & Sharing Behind the Firewall
Demo
Secure Network Pattern
Secure Network Pattern A reference Implementation
Server Server Server Server
Portal Identity Store
Basemaps & Geocoding Services
Foundation Content Services
Server
Other Contributing Services
Server
Hosted Services
Client Applications & Browsers
Additional Security Considerations Leveraging your existing security infrastructure
• Authentication – Support for HTTP and token auth (inc PKI)
• Users, Groups, and Roles - Support for Enterprise user stores (e.g. LDAP, AD)
- Portal managed roles (user, publisher, admin, …) - Portal managed groups
• Tightly integrated security with ArcGIS Server
Road Ahead Release Themes
• Organizations - Advancing administration and management - Internationalization – content, languages, regions, geocoding - Security and compliance – FISMA, SafeHarbor, +
• Developer improvements and apps • ArcGIS cloud services • Expanding map interaction • GIS capabilities - analytics
Mobile
Desktop
Web
Online
Cloud
Enterprise
Portal for ArcGIS - COTS
• Self-installable and self-updatable • Support for Esri Maps for Office • Feature services and tile services UX like ArcGIS Online
subscriptions via ArcGIS server 10.2
Road Ahead Organizations
• Federated Identities • Store and catalog additional file types • Authoritative content • Custom roles • Improved sharing between organizations • Expanded dashboard and tracking • Formal metadata
Road Ahead Services
• Geoenrichment - Enables users to get facts about a locations or areas
• Boundary and Demographic Map Services - Dynamic map services to support visualization of data
• Sync Enabled Feature Services • Configurable refresh for feature services • Location Tracking and Geo Triggers
Road Ahead Analytics
• Summarize data • Find locations • Data enrichment • Analyze patterns • Use proximity • Manage data
Road Ahead Webmap & Viewer
• More layers - WMTS, GeoRSS, WFS
• App templates • Routing • Enhanced image service layers • Point clustering
Road Ahead Release Plans
• Updates to the ArcGIS platform planned 3 times a year • Not every product updated at each release • ArcGIS Online updates will be applied automatically
- March - June - ~November
• Portal for ArcGIS follows the online release by 4-5 weeks
Summary / Key takeaways
• Platform can support many deployment patterns • Supports flexible security requirements • You can leverage your existing GIS investment • You can get started today
ArcGIS Online Resources
• Product Info http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcgisonline
• Help System • Video’s • Blog • Forums • 30-day trial
• Exhibitors • I am GIS Photo Booth & Trading Cards • Hands-On Learning & Coaching Labs • Design Studio • Spatial Outlet • Esri Showcase • GIS Technical & Extended Support • 2 Demo theaters • Drinks & snacks
In the GIS Solutions EXPO
Don’t Miss These Attractions
6:30 PM–9:30 PM • Walking distance from convention center
• Conference Badge needed for reception
• Coat check available in courtyard
• Serving hot hors d’oeuvres and beverages
Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery
Tuesday Evening Reception
11:30 AM–1:30 PM • Ballrooms A–C, Third Level
• Join conference attendees for lunch and closing session
• Closing Speaker Todd Park, U.S. CTO
• Wrap-up and request for feedback with Jack Dangermond.
Closing and Hosted Lunch
Wednesday Closing Session
Upcoming Events esri.com/events
Date Event Location
March 21, 2013 Esri DC Meet Up – Big Data & Location Analytics Washington, DC
April 18, 2013 Esri DC Meet Up Washington, DC
March 23–26, 2013 Esri Partner Conference Palm Springs, CA
March 25–28, 2013 Esri Developer Summit Palm Springs, CA
July 6–9, 2013 Esri National Security Summit San Diego, CA
July 8–12, 2013 Esri International User Conference San Diego, CA
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