National Spatial Data Infrastructure Partnership Programs

National Spatial Data Infrastructure Partnership Programs

Rethinking the Focus

  • Éditeur: National Academies Press
  • ISBN: 9780309076456
  • eISBN Pdf: 9780309565813
  • eISBN Epub: 9780309183406
  • Lieu de publication:  United States
  • Année de publication électronique: 2001
  • Mois : Janvier
  • Pages: 95
  • Langue: Anglais

The National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) was envisioned as a way of enhancing the accessibility, communication, and use of geospatial data to support a wide variety of decisions at all levels of society. The goals of the NSDI are to reduce redundancy in geospatial data creation and maintenance, reduce the costs of geospatial data creation and maintenance, improve access to geospatial data, and improve the accuracy of geospatial data used by the broader community. At the core of the NSDI is the concept of partnerships, or collaborations, between different agencies, corporations, institutions, and levels of government. In a previous report, the Mapping Science Committee (MSC) defined a partnership as "...a joint activity of federal and state agencies, involving one or more agencies as joint principals focusing on geographic information." The concept of partnerships was built on the foundation of shared responsibilities, shared costs, shared benefits, and shared control. Partnerships are designed to share the costs of creation and maintenance of geospatial data, seeking to avoid unnecessary duplication, and to make it possible for data collected by one agency at a high level of spatial detail to be used by another agency in more generalized form.

Over the past seven years, a series of funding programs administered by the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) has stimulated the creation of such partnerships, and thereby promoted the objectives of the NSDI, by raising awareness of the need for a coordinated national approach to geospatial data creation, maintenance, and use. They include the NSDI Cooperative Agreements Program, the Framework Demonstration Projects Program, the Community Demonstration Projects, and the Community-Federal Information Partnerships proposal. This report assesses the success of the FGDC partnership programs that have been established between the federal government and state and local government, industry, and academic communities in promoting the objectives of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure.

  • Cover
  • Front Matter
  • Executive Summary
  • GOALS OF THE NSDI
  • COORDINATION AND LEADERSHIP
  • Data Standards
  • National Geospatial Data Clearinghouse
  • NSDI Framework
  • PURPOSE OF THE REPORT
  • 2 Review of NSDI Partnership Programs
  • NSDI COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS PROGRAM
  • Framework Demonstration Projects Program
  • Don't Duck Metadata
  • COMMUNITY DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
  • COMMUNITY-FEDERAL INFORMATION PARTNERSHIPS
  • PRIMING THE PUMP-THE FEDERAL ROLE IN NSDI PARTNERSHIP INITIATION
  • THE FUTURE FEDERAL ROLE IN DEVELOPING THE NSDI
  • 3 Future Partnerships and the Evolution of NSDI Activities
  • FRAMEWORK DATA PRODUCTION
  • DATA ACCESS, USE, AND OTHER FRAMEWORK ISSUES
  • THE TIME DIMENSION: DATA UPDATE, ARCHIVING, AND CHANGE DETECTION
  • PRIVACY, THE PRIVATE SECTOR, AND PUBLIC ACCESS ISSUES
  • THE GEODATA ALLIANCE - AN INNOVATIVE ORGANIZATIONAL APPROACH FOR DEVELOPMENT OF THE NSDI
  • ARGUMENTS FOR AN EXTENDED FRAMEWORK
  • DEFINITION OF A CITY OR COUNTY EXTENDED FRAMEWORK
  • DEFINITION OF A STATE OR TRIBAL NATION EXTENDED FRAMEWORK
  • SUMMARY OF SPATIAL DATA THEMES
  • ROLES OF PRIVATE INDUSTRY AND NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
  • 5 Conclusions and Recommendations
  • References
  • Acronyms

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