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ARMY STRONGJosh Delmonico 703.325-6573 / [email protected] 071300®NOV08
Army Installation Geospatial Information and Services
(IGI&S) Program Overview
ARMY STRONGJosh Delmonico 703.325-6573 / [email protected] 071300®NOV08
Purpose
• Provide an update on the status of the Installation Geospatial Information and Services (IGI&S) Program
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Agenda
• Responsibility for IGIS• IGI&S Mission• IGI&S Policies • Initiatives• Army Mapper• Way Ahead
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• Army Geospatial Information Officer (GIO) leads Geospatial Information and Services (GI&S) for Army
• G2 leads Intelligence GI&S (GeoINT) for Army (AR115-11)
• ACSIM leads IGI&S for Army (AR 210-20)– DAIM-ITP currently in charge of policy and
technology (Army Mapper)– DAIM-OD to take charge of policy– IMCOM-SIFD to take charge of technology (Army
Mapper)
IGI&S Responsibilities
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• Mission: – Provide situational awareness of the installation battle space
to the Army enterprise
• Goals:– Provide basic enterprise Installations and Environment (I&E)
geospatial capability via Army Mapper– Increase availability of these GIS capabilities to the Army
enterprise– Develop standard I&E GIS data and tools– Eliminate redundant GIS capabilities
IGI&S Program Mission and Goals
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IGI&S Communications
IGI&S AKO Portal:• Program communications archives• Share policy, standards, initiatives• Discussion forums for idea exchange• Access Army Mapper
IMCOM Newsletter:• Monthly publication• Updates on current initiatives• Distributed by Region Managers directly
to installation POCs
IGI&S Community AKO Portal Available at:https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/392069
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Key Army I&E IGI&S Policy and Practices
• Data Standards – Standards for installation data maintenance, documentation, and sharing– Spatial Data Standard for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment (SDSFIE)
data model• Data Proponency and Quality Assurance Plans *
– Align GIS to functional areas to reduce redundancy, improve integration
– Provide guidance to data stewards, collectors, and users with data layer acceptance criteria
• Common Installation Picture (CIP) *– Minimum set of standard data needed for I&E mapping
and analysis– Promote efficient data use across numerous
business/mission functions– All installations required to maintain
* Memorandum, DAIM-ZA, 15 Aug 08 Subject: US Army Installation Geospatial Information and Services (IGI&S) Data Proponency, Common Installation Picture, and Quality Assurance Plans (QAP)
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Commercial Software Support
ESRI Blanket Purchase Agreement– All OACSIM, IMCOM and G-3/5/7 SRP units required to use a consolidated contract
vehicle to purchase ESRI software and maintenance • Memorandum, DAIM-ZA, 20 Dec 06 Subject: US Army Installation Geospatial Information
and Services (IGI&S) and Sustainable Range Program (SRP) Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Policy
– Provides a discount on & better visibility of ESRI software expenses – Installation funded acquisitions are integrated under the Army BPA – ACSIM funded annual maintenance costs for IMCOM customersBentley Enterprise License Subscription– Single subscription fee enabling access to Bentley’s products, including training
• Applies to US Army, Army National Guard, and Army Reserve (CONUS locations only)• Currently effective Oct 1 2008 – Sept 30 2009
– Provides a discount on & better visibility of Bentley software expenses– Supports program goals of increasing geospatial capabilities and standardizing tools
across I&E domain
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• IGI&S IDIQ Contract (Performance Based) – Awarded September 2008 (currently under protest)– Vehicle to support IGI&S DoD-wide
• Policy development– Completed Proponency Policy Memorandum– FY09 Finalize IGI&S regulation
• Army Mapper– Completed Migration to Full Enterprise Hosting Facility– Delivered providing platform to consolidate 31 garrison systems – Fulfilled 48 Army / DOD data requests via Army Mapper, enabling
garrison staff to focus on local support – Phase I: stand up 89 installations for data management in Army
Mapper– Army realized cost avoidance with Army Mapper integrations for:
• AMC and G3/5/7 ($2M)• ISR-NI ($300K)
– FY09 CADD/GIS Integration with ProjectWise– FY09 Initiate Business Process Support – FY09 Protoype migration of 5 Garrison systems
FY08/FY09 Initiatives
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• Centralized data collection and standardization– Coordinated effort to support multiple proponents and any
I&E data layer– Completed prototype data collections at 2 installations
• Fort Sill - 38 plus 4 NHD/NWI layers• Fort Bliss - 33 draft layers plus 6 NHD layers
– FY09 effort for 13 environmental data layers at 45 installations• Imagery Collection
– Collected imagery at 9 Army Garrisons– Realized cost avoidance by partnering with United States
Geologic Survey (USGS) and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) on imagery acquisition ($500K)
FY08/FY09 Initiatives
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Army Mapper Concept of Operations
Desktop Tools
Army Mapper
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Business Tools
• Geo-Enable Business Areas:– Range – Environmental– Facilities – Master Planning– Force Protection – Emergency 911
• Prioritize by Business Need• Ensure Return on Investment• Partner with Stakeholders to Build
– ACSIM - USACE– G3 SRP - G3 CIRM– IMCOM - AMC– ARNG– USAR
• Provide GIS Capability to I&E Business Systems
– “to be” environmental systems– HQIIS– ISR and ISR-NI– RPLANS– ASIP
Centralized Data
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Army Mapper
• Tools for decision makers and business users• Supports broad user base - no GIS-specific
training required• Access to common data for all integrated
installations• Interactive navigation and data display• Buildings query within an installation• Platform to host business tools
• Tools for data maintenance and analysis
• Provides ESRI ArcGIS and Bentley MicroStation via the web; no desktop software installation and maintenance required
• User can save/retrieve map documents and design files, perform standard functions, add-in toolboxes, and use licensed extensions
WebMap Viewer
Desktop Tools
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Army Mapper version 1.0
Available at:https://mapper.army.mil/• Enterprise solution for geospatial data management, viewing, mapping, and analysis
– Web Map Viewer• Interactive map with standard features for
visualizing Army Mapper integrated data• Includes a Global Map with worldwide data and
Installation Maps with data displayed in a local projection
– Desktop Tools• Centrally managed licenses to commercial software• ESRI 9.2 ArcGIS Suite of applications• Bentley Microstation
– Data Repository• Platform for migration of existing IMCOM GIS systems and tools
• Web mapping services for data sharing across the Army and DoD
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Army Mapper TimelineNov
2007
Dec 20
11
Sep 20
08Initial Operating Capability (IOC)
• Establish enterprise platform, implement data model & deploy application
• Legacy Hosting Facility environment (reduced network & application performance)
• Iterative releases primarily for performance and functionality improvements
• Limited Desktop Tools user base
Capability Migration• Full network performance, hardware platform, application & service
availability• Iterative releases for tool development• Phase 1
• Army Mapper implementation plan finalized• 89 Installations maintaining data via Army Mapper• Tool development in Army Mapper• Data standardization
• Phases 2 and 3• Refine Army Mapper Implementation Plan• Remainder of installations maintaining • Continued Tool Development
Full Operating Capability (FOC)
• Operation and maintenance of system
• Lifecycle replacement in 3-5 years
Release 1.0 (September 2008)• Army Mapper being served from hosting facility in the Pentagon• (15) Fixes/Updates including (5) High priority updates• See IGI&S Portal for Release 1.0 documentation
Feb 2
009
Dec 20
10
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3
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Existing Capabilities Tools Matrix
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Army Mapper Teaming – ISR (Installation Status Report – Natural Infrastructure)
“Map It” Functionality launches custom Army Mapper Web Map Viewer
Fort Example
• ISR-NI supported by Army Mapper– Standardized installation data used to develop analysis products
that feed ISR-NI assessment– Map It! functionality for review of GIS analysis– Going Forward: Expand mapping support to ISR-I
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Army Mapper Teaming – Real Property
• The hardcopy land acquisition maps are audited tract maps from USACE District Real Estate Offices
• The Army compiles this data by georeferencing and digitizing audited tract maps collected from USACE Districts
• USGS quads and/or BLM township and range data aid in the georeferencing process
• All data is checked against imagery to ensure precision
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Army Mapper Teaming – Real Property
• Districts review the data using free software ArcReader
• Additional data layers are included to give further reference:
– Streets– Buildings– Counties– Streams– Wetlands– Water bodies– Acreage
comparison (GIS AC and Land AC)
– Imagery (1m & 5m)
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Army Mapper Teaming – Real Property
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Army Mapper Teaming – Real Property
• Having electronically formatted tract acquisition information that represents hard copy Audited Tract Acquisition Maps.
• Certified by the Chief of Real Estate and therefore used for future audited real estate tract map data updates and gathering information.
• Ability to use digital maps in the same functions and purposes as we use the hardcopy maps for Army real estate activities in planning, acquisition, management, and disposal.
• Ability to innovate and easily analyze data in a way that was unthinkable with traditional hard copy maps.
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Way Ahead
• Integrate IGI&S with key I&E business processes to support analysis and decision making
• Migrate garrison GIS systems to Army Mapper to standardize capabilities and reduce costs
• Develop enterprise IGI&S resourcing strategy to improve investment management and reduce costs
• Establish an IGI&S Executive Leadership Committee to ensure IGI&S is aligned with I&E priorities
• Finalize IGI&S Army Regulation to formalize roles and responsibilities
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Questions?Joshua Delmonico
OACSIM IGI&S Program Manager703-325-6573
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