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Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data (HIFLD) Working Group. FGDC Informational Brief September 2013. Presentation Agenda. HIFLD Overview Evolution of HIFLD Coordination and Community participation Identification and Access to Common Operating Data - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data (HIFLD) Working Group
FGDC Informational BriefSeptember 2013
• HIFLD Overview• Evolution of HIFLD
– Coordination and Community participation– Identification and Access to Common Operating Data
• HIFLD Relationship to National Policy and Directives
• HIFLD linkage to FGDC• Summary Recommendation
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Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data (HIFLD) Working Group
Presentation Agenda
HIFLD Objective
Everyone Wants Situational Awareness Everyone Wants a Common Operational
Picture
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HIFLD Builds Partnerships and Obtains Best Available Data that is Useful, Usable and Used
Support Domestic Infrastructure Data Gathering, Sharing and Protection, Visualization, and Spatial Knowledge Management for Homeland Defense, Homeland Security and National Preparedness – Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response and Recovery Communities
Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data (HIFLD) Working Group
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HIFLD Working Group
Four Principals and Over 5,860 Members: 14 Executive Departments, 98 Agencies and 53 States/Territories
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Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data (HIFLD) Working Group
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Evolution of HIFLD - Participation
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Product Lines• Compilation of ~475 Vector layers comprised of
Commercial, Federal and State level Acquisitions. • Delivers Common Operational Data to the GEOINT
Analyst• Total number of Users: 500,000 plus
• Acquire unclassified high-fidelity 1 meter elevation data over HSIP 133 major urban core areas of the U.S. – 5 year refresh schedule
Elevation• Acquire unclassified high-resolution ortho-imagery (12 inch GSD or better) over HSIP 133 major urban areas of the U.S. – 2 to 4 year refresh schedule
ImageryVector
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
“HSIP Gold is the most widely used infrastructure data set across the Federal Government.”
– Ms. Caitlin Durkovich, Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection, DHSUNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
Homeland Security Infrastructure Program (HSIP)
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• HIFLD supports national directives for operations and critical infrastructure using best available data
– Priorities informed by national policies - PPD 8/21, NSDI, NSG…
– Supports Digital Government and Information sharing strategies – facilitates discovery and access to common data
– Facilitates partnerships across communities - civil, defense, intelligence, and private sectors
– Provides feedback mechanism for data providers to understand data usefulness and quality
Relationship to National Policy & Directives
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GEOCONOPS and HSIP
HIFLD Coordinate identification of operational data supporting National Policy Directives using GeoCONOPS as guide
Geospatial Interoperability Architecture (all operating levels)(Distribution strategy for geospatial data)
FGDC - Geospatial Platform HLS - Geospatial Information Infrastructure DOD\IC - GeoINT Online
National Geospatial Policy Landscape
Public Laws / U.S. Codes OMB Circulars Presidential DirectivesExecutive Orders
National System for Geospatial
(NSG)Critical
Infrastructure / Cyber Security
(PPD 21)
National Geospatial Data Infrastructure
(NSDI)
National Preparedness
System (PPD 8)
National Information
Sharing Strategy (ISE)
Federal Geographic Data Committee
(OMB A-16)
Digital Government
Strategy (Data.Gov)
HSIP
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• Federal partners are A-16 contributors• Complements the OMB A-16 efforts
– Includes data content not covered under A-16• Promotes data standards, best practices, and
technical capabilities• Facilitate distribution of shared data to advance
national strategies
HIFLD linkage to FGDC
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HLS
HD
NP - PPMR&R
Nat Resources
LE
Conceptual View of HIFLD Linkage with FGDC• Co-Led by DHS (Civil) & NGA (DoD/IC)• HIFLD to serve as Cross Cutting Homeland Security\Defense Working Group• HIFLD to focus on both common operational and infrastructure data
HIFLD
Steering Committee_________________Executive Committee
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SummaryRecommendation: Charter relationship between HIFLD & FGDC • Strengthens coordination between Operators & Data Providers
– Expands FGDC interactions with DOD\IC\HLS\LE communities– Facilitates availability of common operating data across the national
community• Complements and Enhances FGDC contributions to NSDI
– HIFLD includes data requirements not covered under A-16• Formalizes HIFLD Governance and demonstrates strategic level
coordination– Promotes national efficiencies for geospatial data sharing (at all operating
levels)– Bolsters national geospatial support for PPD 8, 21, information sharing, and
digital government
Thanks For Your Time and Discussion
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HIFLD Points of ContactTodd SpanglerOASD HD&ASA (Dir, DCI) (703) [email protected]
Amanda RossHIFLD WG Staff(757) [email protected]
Justin SherinHIFLD WG Staff(757) [email protected]
Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data (HIFLD) Working Group
Chris VaughanGIO, Strategic Integration GroupOffice of Response and Recovery (202) [email protected]
Brenda L. PooleChief, Content & Knowledge Management, AIDC, IWG-R3(571)[email protected]
David AlexanderDirector, Geospatial Management Office, DHS OCIO (202) 447-3727 [email protected]
Mike NormanDirector, Infrastructure Information Collection Division(703) [email protected]
Robert BewleyUSGS National Geospatial Program(703) [email protected]