Crown Registry and Geographic Base ISO 9001:2000 Slide 1 GeoBC Presented by Paul Quackenbush [email protected]Crown Registry and Geographic Base Integrated Land Management Bureau Government of British Columbia Victoria, B.C. Canada DEVELOPING DEVELOPING SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS
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Crown Registry and Geographic BaseISO 9001:2000 Slide 1
Development of Specifications and the Community of Practice responds to goals through:
working with stakeholders to identify business requirements & strategies
piloting update processevaluating resultsmaking proposals for changes
1. Clients achieve their objectives through convenient access to integrated information
2. Clients receive base mapping that meets their needs in terms of core features and update cycles
3. Further the use and integration of provincial base mapping in all sectors of the economy
4. Clients engage CRGB as a Center of Excellence for geomatic technology
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GeoBCGeoBC PRESENTATIONPRESENTATIONCONTENTCONTENT
PRESENTATIONPRESENTATIONCONTENTCONTENT
Part II – Specifications Development
Areas of activityWhy were specifications requiredWhat was required in the specification contentApproach used for development of specificationsWhere Crown Registry & Geographic Base is atNext steps
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GeoBCGeoBC AREAS OF ACTIVITYAREAS OF ACTIVITYAREAS OF ACTIVITYAREAS OF ACTIVITY
Medium Format Digital cameras
LiDAR
Aerial Triangulation (A/T)
Orthophotos
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Community of Practice (CoPs) Building “buy-in” Engage academia, clients, producers and data custodians Build operational specifications Move research from academia into industry Specifications development from a project manager perspective
Create environment of shared knowledge and cooperation
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Building “buy-in” Engage academia, clients, producers and data custodians Build operational specifications Move research from academia into industry
Create environment of shared knowledge and cooperation
The Community of Practice is made up of academia, data producers , consulting community and clients
The Community of Practice is made up of academia, data producers , consulting community and clients
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GeoBCGeoBC Where is CRGB currently?Where is CRGB currently?Where is CRGB currently?Where is CRGB currently?
Where Crown Registry and Geographic Base is at Specifications completion status:
Med. Format Digital Camera (MFDC) published LiDAR published A/T published
Pilot projects An area was flown using the draft specifications for MFDC LiDAR– now using some test data Multiple A/T testing using expert knowledge
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GeoBCGeoBC NEXT STEPSNEXT STEPSNEXT STEPSNEXT STEPS
What are the Next Steps? Continue the Communities of Practice
Continue development/evolution of the specifications
Address colour chip issues
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GeoBCGeoBC NEXT STEPSNEXT STEPSNEXT STEPSNEXT STEPS
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GeoBCGeoBC NEXT STEPSNEXT STEPSNEXT STEPSNEXT STEPS
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Colour Range is very subjective,So which image would best serve the multi-use needs of Clients.
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GeoBCGeoBC NEXT STEPSNEXT STEPSNEXT STEPSNEXT STEPS
What are the Next Steps? Continue the Community of Practice
Continue development/evolution of the specifications
Address colour chip issues
Integrate digital and film specifications
Simplify and consolidate result based specifications (non-prescriptive)
Continue to evaluate performance and specification requirements Continue to work with clients to meet their needs
Address large format digital camera issues
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GeoBCGeoBC NEXT STEPSNEXT STEPSNEXT STEPSNEXT STEPS
Large Format Camera The Large Format Camera (LFC) was a high altitude aerial mapping camera scaled up to operate from the Space Shuttle. It was used on one mission in October 1984The camera weighs about half a ton and a single frame covers 23,400 square miles at about 10-20 m resolution.
What is the definitionWhat is the definitionof aof a
Large Format Camera? Large Format Camera?
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GeoBCGeoBC NEXT STEPSNEXT STEPSNEXT STEPSNEXT STEPS
What are the Next Steps? Continue the Community of Practice
Continue development/evolution of the specifications
Address colour chip issues
Integrate digital and film specifications
Simplify and consolidate result based specifications (non-prescriptive)
Continue to evaluate performance and specification requirements
Continue to work with clients to meet their needs
Address large format digital camera issues
Further work on in-situ calibration sites
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