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06/06/2006
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2006-193D.
Agenda Item Number
10.A.
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Geographic Technologies Group, Geographic Information Systems
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Three year implementation plan and assessment
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the public in accessing information about utility services and availability in a certain area . <br /> Often this information is vital to business and citizens interested in new construction and <br /> feasibility of system construction . Providing this data to the public could assist in the <br /> economic development and attractiveness of the County to the development of new <br /> business and construction . This effort should be coordinated with other departments in the <br /> County that manage complementary data . <br /> As part of the County ' s objective to migrate to a more robust Internet GIS data browser, the <br /> Department should coordinate with the recommended GIS Director to integrate <br /> departmental GIS data into the Internet-based application . The Department should identify <br /> additional functionality that may be required in addition to the County ' s base enterprise <br /> offering . <br /> A formal review and assessment process should be established prior to making any <br /> information available , as some data may be sensitive or confidential . Reviews should be <br /> coordinated with the recommended GIS Director and approved by Utilities Services and <br /> County Attorney to ensure that no sensitive or confidential data is distributed publicly. <br /> s.,.., a,.et. <br /> • s Im s+..+ii � J �Ed,...,.l. <br /> 01 1 <br /> cbvvvo <br /> _ . c <br /> m��� ,. <br /> . , . N �e. <br /> —� m <br /> • v , . NV, +,.hx� ne <br /> 11 IIIM <br /> n a,� S' � .,. �1�1 <br /> eo1 <br /> a - -119F „ ani .F, <br /> rll <br /> ,. c N,,. ...,eLl,.a,.. <br /> /✓P.�.:elIwm <br /> Example of sewer system features available via an online GIS application <br /> More information on Internet GIS data browsers can be found in the Enterprise-Wide <br /> Applications section at the end of this chapter. <br /> NtGIS- Based Mass Notification System for Emergencies and Maintenance <br /> There is a need for a GIS- based public notification solution . It is recommended that the <br /> Department leverage the GIS- Based Mass Notification System that the County plans to <br /> implement as a tool for notifying the public about maintenance, outages , and emergencies . <br /> See the Sheriff ' s Office Needs Assessment for more information on GIS-Based Mass <br /> Notification System applications . <br /> Nt Formal GIS Training for Department Staff <br /> Several departments/divisions , including the Utilities Services Department , will benefit from <br /> formal training in GIS . It is recommended that the Utilities Services Department and the <br /> recommended GIS Director identify key department staff to receive formal training . As some <br /> data will be moved to a geo-spatial format, it will become increasingly important to ensure <br /> that staff has the required knowledge and skills to modify and maintain data in a GIS <br /> environment . More information on training opportunities can be found in Chapter 8 : GIS <br /> Training and Education . <br /> 148 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter 1 - Departmental GIS Needs Assessment <br />
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