2013 mission first track, navy georeadiness: return on location by ed riegelmann
DESCRIPTION
The GeoReadiness program, led by HQ NAVFAC, and sponsored by OPNAV N46 via Commander Navy Installations Command (CNIC) was established to provide, build, sustain, and advance Navy capabilities to support its shore installation management mission. GeoReadiness combines GIS with business data, providing a powerful media for visualizing problems. Spatial business intelligence is generated when existing enterprise business systems are geographically enabled. The resulting spatial BI enhances decision-making to quickly and more accurately respond to and resolve problems, thus improving shore installation management efficiency and effectiveness. In this presentation, we will provide real world examples of how GeoReadiness is improving Navy business activities, and discuss the pioneering methods used to market geospatial capabilities, discover new use cases, and measure the Return on Location (ROL) value of geospatial capabilities in every day work. We will also present future use cases of how geospatial technologies can reap additional value from traditional business processes as visualizing location invents new methods of knowledge discovery and exploitation for decision support.TRANSCRIPT
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Navy GeoReadiness: Return on Location
Ed Riegelmann,
Chief Geospatial Officer
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Agenda
• Background
• GeoReadiness Return on Location Today – Use
Cases
• GeoReadiness Return on Location Tomorrow –
Use Cases
• Next Steps
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BACKGROUND
United States
Navy
GeoReadiness
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Navy GeoReadiness Program Background
• To address the geospatial needs of the Navy shore
installation management community, the Navy
created the GeoReadiness program.
• The program, led by HQ NAVFAC was established
to maximize the use of maps, aerial
imagery and other geospatial data and
technologies to provide situational
awareness and improve time to
decision on the impact of shore
installation activities, incidents and
investments.
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Navy’s Shore Installation Enterprise Vital Statistics
• 70 Installations: 32,000 Buildings, 130 Airfields,
244 Piers, on 2.1 million acres
• 525 Million square feet of functional space
• 570,000 active duty, reserve and civilian Navy
personnel, contractors and various tenants who
work and live on Navy installations
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Locally Operated
Regional Centers Corporately
Connected
GeoReadiness Concept: Franchise Model
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GeoReadiness Enterprise Architecture
Producers/Data Generators
GRC
AM
EV
PW
CI
DATA AND PORTAL HOSTING
“Publish web services” “Consume web services”
Consumer Requirements
BL/PL (Mission Support)
GRC (Products & Services)
CNIC (Infrastructure/Energy)
OPNAV (Data Calls)
OSD (DSL/Data Calls)
FLEET (Planning/Analysis)
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Business functions consume or reference authoritative geospatial data, improving operational readiness
GeoReadiness Supports Navy Business Multiple Missions with a Common Shared Information Infrastructure
Facilities
Management Range
Management
Public Works
Emergency Planning &
Response
Environmental
Management
Force Protection
and Security Energy Management
Integration with
DOD Enterprise
Systems
GeoReadiness Data Repository
Cloud
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GeoReadiness Return on Location What is it?
• Measuring the value of geo-enabling
Navy business processes
• Return on Investment (ROI) in terms of:
- Quantities:
- people, technology, data, time, process,
efficiency
- Qualities:
- priority, risk, policy, effectiveness
PROCESS
TECHNOLOGY
DATA
COMMUNICATION
POLICY
PEOPLE
EDUCATION
FUNDING
PROGRAM
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GeoReadiness Return on Location Spectrum of Benefits
RAISING
AWARENESS
INCREASING
SATISFACTION
IMPROVING
QUALITY
INCREASING
EFFICIENCY
DECREASING
RISK
INCREASING
CAPACITY
IMPROVING
PRODUCTIVITY
LOWERING
COSTS
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GeoReadiness Return on Location
Raising Awareness
• Proven track record of attracting customers and
projects for Data Acquisition, Energy Initiatives,
Tool Development and Master Planning
• New customers with demand are emerging –
Port Ops, Air Ops, NERMS, Encroachment,
Munitions Safety, EV, PW, Fleet
• Wider and faster access to authoritative
data and analysis tools for all.
Increasing Satisfaction
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GeoReadiness Return on Location
Improving Quality
• Data standardization allows disparate data to be
rolled up and analyzed for decisions
• Users can quickly find and incorporate information
into products on their own
• Data is centrally backed up and maintained
by NITC in accordance with IA
requirements
Increasing Efficiency
Decreasing Risk
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GeoReadiness Return on Location
Increasing Capacity
• One authoritative geospatial dataset used many
times reduces information discovery time and
makes business processes and linkages more
efficient and repeatable, freeing staff to work on
other initiatives
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GeoReadiness Return on Location
Improving Productivity
• One stop shop for authoritative geospatial data
and links to business systems.
• Geo-enabled business systems easily
accessible from anyone’s desktop through GRX
• Central governance, enterprise licenses, data,
standardization, and a central hosting center
drive consistency across the enterprise,
reducing redundancy and lowering costs
Lowering Costs
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USE CASES
GeoReadiness
Return on Location
Today
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GeoReadiness ROL – Today iNFADS and GIS Integration – Construction Battalion Center Gulfport
• iNFADS and GIS integration maps are
basic field maps that provide assistance to
the iNFADS team to help them assign
base location grid numbers to surveyed
assets.
• Value
- Helps Real Property Accountability Officers
locate, inventory and validate Navy land and
infrastructure assets, plan for property
disposals and acquisitions, manage leases
and outgrants, and identify potential
encroachment issues on Navy lands
- Navy leaders can find global efficiencies and
reduce total cost of ownership through an
optimal shore footprint that is right-sized to
support current and future warfighter needs
using existing asset resources
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GeoReadiness ROL – Today Restricted Airspace Visualization – NWSTF Boardman
• 3D visualizations provide a more detailed
and realistic view of the airspace above
Navy ranges. Video fly-through scenarios
display the aviator’s perspective along with
designated training routes, and approach
and departure corridors.
• Value
- Virtual training and orientation prior to
exercises and air operations.
- Improved air operations planning, range
management, and airfield operations
- Cost savings on fuel and aircraft maintenance
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GeoReadiness ROL – Today Dynamic Master Plan – Naval Station Great Lakes
• Digital master plan maps enable installation
commanders and planners to view future
installation designs, including restoration,
modernization and sustainment projects. All
of these activities are dynamically updated
by base planners so the plan map is always
current.
• Value
- Increased stakeholder coordination
- Improved situational awareness and base
planning
- Cost avoidance due to improved basing
decisions
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GeoReadiness ROL – Today Wind Turbine Encroachment – Navy Region Southeast
• Wind Turbine Encroachment and Radar Site
maps provide information on the potential
negative impacts of wind turbine farms on
Navy facilities and air operations.
• Value
- Early notice and compatible siting coordination
between installations and commercial turbine
proponents
- Improved support for Navy training operations,
flight safety, and protection of Navy assets
- Cost savings due to improved turbine siting
decisions
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GeoReadiness ROL – Today Fire Map Books – Naval Station Norfolk
• Fire Map Books provide critical information to
fire crews in their mobile units. GeoReadiness
staff update the maps quarterly to ensure that
the station has current information on roads,
buildings, and other base infrastructure
• Value
- Improved fire response time
- Protection of human lives
- Safeguarding Navy lands and infrastructure
assets
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GeoReadiness ROL – Today Tower Visibility Analysis – NAS Patuxent River
• Visibility analysis helped Navy leaders
determine the appropriate site and height of a
proposed control tower, by analyzing which
portions of a helicopter training area would be
visible from the tower elevation
• Value
- Improved effectiveness of flight operations and
flight safety
- Cost savings from a decrease in construction
change orders.
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GeoReadiness ROL – Today Energy Usage Map – NAS Fallon
• Energy usage maps display annual energy
consumption per building
• Value
- Provides a quick and simple snapshot of facilities
energy use to the installation commander, and
other stakeholders
- Helps managers improve building energy
efficiency
- Assists in the planning and managing of facility
upgrades
- Improved site scheduling and construction
management of power and HVAC system
improvements projects
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USE CASES
GeoReadiness
Return on Location
Tomorrow
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GeoReadiness ROL - Tomorrow 3D Dredging Analysis for Port Operations
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GeoReadiness ROL - Tomorrow Wind Energy Production Analysis for Energy Management
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Wind Speed in Miles per Hour
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GeoReadiness ROL - Tomorrow Ground Based LiDAR Analysis of Historic Structures
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GeoReadiness ROL - Tomorrow Solar PV, Hot Water and Cool Roof Analysis for Energy Management
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GeoReadiness ROL - Tomorrow Embodied Carbon Production for Facilities Energy Management
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GeoReadiness ROL - Tomorrow Thermal Analysis of Pipeline Energy Loss for Utilities Management
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GeoReadiness ROL - Tomorrow Thermal Analysis of Pipeline Energy Loss for Utilities Management
Steam Line (aboveground)
Steam Line (underground)
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GeoReadiness ROL - Tomorrow Thermal Analysis of Pipeline Energy Loss for Utilities Management
Steam Line (aboveground)
Steam Line (underground)
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GeoReadiness ROL - Tomorrow Rooftop Moisture and Energy Loss Analysis for Facilities Management
Color Imagery Thermal Imagery GIS Layer
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NEXT STEPS
GeoReadiness
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Communicating the Value
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Shifting the Navy GIS User Paradigm
• Community of Interest (COI)
- a group of people connected by a common interest
in a specific subject or endeavor. The level of
interest may range from passing to intense, and
over time develop into expertise on a subject.
– Office of the Chief Engineer
Naval Facilities Engineering Command
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GeoReadiness User Community Outreach
• Leveraging COIs
- COIs include subject matter experts
- COIs include business databases/systems of record
(DOR/SOR)
- COIs include business system stewards
- COIs are expanding their missions to include the
exploitation of geospatial data
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COIs Managing Their Own Geospatial Data
Navy Geospatial
Enterprise
PUBLIC
WORKS
FEATURES
ENVIRONMENTAL
FEATURES
EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT
FEATURES
CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT
FEATURES
CONTINGENCY
ENGINEERING
FEATURES
PORT
OPERATIONS
FEATURES
RANGE/AIRFIELD
OPERATIONS
FEATURES
ASSET
MANAGEMENT
FEATURES
COI Owned and Managed
GIS Features
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Geo-Connections to More Business Systems
Navy Geospatial
Enterprise
PUBLIC
WORKS
FEATURES
ENVIRONMENTAL
FEATURES
EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT
FEATURES
CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT
FEATURES
CONTINGENCY
ENGINEERING
FEATURES
PORT
OPERATIONS
FEATURES
RANGE/AIRFIELD
OPERATIONS
FEATURES
ASSET
MANAGEMENT
FEATURES NIRIS
EMSWeb
MAXIMO
iNFADS
eProjects
CAD
FRES
CUBIC
CIRCUITS Navy Business
Systems
GRX
EIMS
MCAT
SPIDERS
MCAS
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New Use Cases for Geo-enablement
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ROL Measuring Challenges Prioritize and Baseline
• Prioritize and sequence GIS activities
- Large projects to small work processes
- Implementation and sustainment
• Baseline cost
- Accommodate anything from ROM estimates to
known/measured value
• Articulate “value” in an easy-to-understand model
• Blend and balance quantitative and qualitative
factors
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ROL Measuring Methods Capture and Track by Task
• The ROL Tool provides:
- Quantitative (financial) analysis
- Qualitative (strategic impact, risk) value
• It blends quantitative and qualitative factors into
a single “benefit factor summary”
• It’s simple to use, with visual outputs
A.yy (125)$ 25 50% 115,000$ 2.77 3 1 0 6.77
A.xx (150)$ 50 100% 416,000$ 0.00 4 3 -1 6.00
S.yy (75)$ 10 0% (69,000)$ 0.92 3 2 -1 4.92
DD.yy (250)$ 50 25% -$ 0.00 1 1 1 3.00
DD.xx (400)$ 200 25% (1,000)$ -0.93 1 2 0 2.07
Benefit
Factor
Summary Recommendation
5 Year
Net Present
Value ($K)
Benefit Factors
Degree of
Need
Strategic
Value
Degree of
Risk
Cost/
Benefit
Ratio
Implementation
TaskInvestment
Cost ($K)
Investment
Cost Range
(+/- $K)
Annual
Return
Assumption
(%)
Cost Factors Financial Benefit
NPV /
Cost
Ratio
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ROL Measuring Methods Capturing and Tracking Quantitative Costs
• Cost (estimated or actual)
• Annual Return Assumptions (percentage):
- Cost savings
- Cost avoidance
- New revenue opportunities
• NPV/Cost Ratio normalizes the financial benefit
A.yy (125)$ 25 50% 115,000$ 2.77 3 1 0 6.77
A.xx (150)$ 50 100% 416,000$ 0.00 4 3 -1 6.00
S.yy (75)$ 10 0% (69,000)$ 0.92 3 2 -1 4.92
DD.yy (250)$ 50 25% -$ 0.00 1 1 1 3.00
DD.xx (400)$ 200 25% (1,000)$ -0.93 1 2 0 2.07
Benefit
Factor
Summary Recommendation
5 Year
Net Present
Value ($K)
Benefit Factors
Degree of
Need
Strategic
Value
Degree of
Risk
Cost/
Benefit
Ratio
Implementation
TaskInvestment
Cost ($K)
Investment
Cost Range
(+/- $K)
Annual
Return
Assumption
(%)
Cost Factors Financial Benefit
NPV /
Cost
Ratio
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ROL Measuring Methods Capturing and Tracking Qualitative Costs
• Degree of Need – Breadth of applicability
• Strategic Value – Depth of impact
• Degree of Risk – Development, adoption, and
sustainment risk
• Benefit Factor Summary blends quantitative and
qualitative factors into a single score
A.yy (125)$ 25 50% 115,000$ 2.77 3 1 0 6.77
A.xx (150)$ 50 100% 416,000$ 0.00 4 3 -1 6.00
S.yy (75)$ 10 0% (69,000)$ 0.92 3 2 -1 4.92
DD.yy (250)$ 50 25% -$ 0.00 1 1 1 3.00
DD.xx (400)$ 200 25% (1,000)$ -0.93 1 2 0 2.07
Benefit
Factor
Summary Recommendation
5 Year
Net Present
Value ($K)
Benefit Factors
Degree of
Need
Strategic
Value
Degree of
Risk
Cost/
Benefit
Ratio
Implementation
TaskInvestment
Cost ($K)
Investment
Cost Range
(+/- $K)
Annual
Return
Assumption
(%)
Cost Factors Financial Benefit
NPV /
Cost
Ratio
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ROL Measuring Methods Visualizing Value
Low Cost + High Benefit =
High ROI with Low Investment
High Cost + High Benefit =
High ROI w/High Investment
High Cost + Low Benefit =
Low ROI with High Investment
Low Cost + Low Benefit =
Low ROI with Low Investment
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Summary One Navy Geospatial Enterprise System
• When GIS use spans across Navy region
boundaries and business lines it helps users
discover common business objectives, and
eliminate duplicate efforts
• Leveraging common geospatial data standards and
metadata across the Navy enterprise enables
interoperability, and promotes efficiencies
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Summary Transforming COI Capabilities Through Geo-Enablement
• Location data transforms Navy business processes
by inventing new capabilities, increasing
efficiencies, and creating smarter processes
• Tying the same geospatial information to many
Navy business processes multiplies the value of
location with no new data creation, and no new
systems required
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Ed Riegelmann [email protected]
+1 (719) 337-2472
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