97. Michael Baker, Jr. Inc. New York Sewer Mapping Largest Municipal GIS Project in USA ChangingLand.Com Maintaining centerlines, addressing and parcel information for the states of Nevada and California FEMA Primary GIS Consultant Emergency Response and National Mapping BEAST Bakers Enterprise Application Server Technology Terrestrial LiDAR Collection and Processing Using the latest LYNX System from Optech 400,000 points/second, incredible accuracy.
100. 20+ years of airborne and digital mapping/surveying experience; dozens of projects in Texas covering thousands of square miles including data for Houston-Galveston Area Council (HGAC) and Tropical Storm Allison Recovery Project (TSARP)
101. Expertise in Physics, Engineering, Geodesy and GIS – One of the top tier LiDAR companies worldwide
102. Multiple LiDAR systems: Low Range helicopter, High Range fixed-wing, Multi-Range, and Terrestrial mobile - TITAN®
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105. Project Experience 700 LiDAR projects delivered Airborne LiDAR/Digital Image Mobile Ground LiDAR Reliant Park Major Markets served: Flood Plain Mapping Mining Oil & Gas/Seismic Transportation Environmental Power/Utilities Land Development Houston Astrodome
161. Have complete aerial sensing and mapping covering over 200 counties and cities since 2000.
162. Summer 2009- performed digital photo + ortho of entire State of OR and USDA NAIP subcontractor
163. Numerous clients/projects in Texas:> 2009 HPIDS Contract – TX GLO and TFS – 4-band ortho imagery of Galveston TX area > TX DPW – ortho imagery of Redfish Bay in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 > HGAC – 7000 sq. mi. mutli-county color orthos – 2002, 2004, 2006 contracts > Aerial photo + lidar mapping of Cities of Huntsville (2007) and College Station (2005) > Color IR orthos of entire TX coastline for TX GLO (2002-2003) KUCERA
182. GIS Services Business Consulting Workflow analysis Gap analysis GIS design & management Software engineering GIS systems integration Custom development Data creation and maintenance LiDAR Aerial Photography
249. HPIDS Is: Managed by TWDB/TNRIS Accessible to all levels of government Based on alignment with state priorities Defined by SOW’s Dependent on cooperation/notification Exceptions allowed for special projects
250. HPIDS is Not: Intended for one-off projects in need of procurement Intended for restricted use data Intended for sole-sourcing without justification
251. Upcoming Activities 2010 NAIP – possible buy-ups LiDAR new Areas of Interest for 2010 Development of Transportation SOW Development of Imagery SOW(s) Refinement of TGIC governance model
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Introduction to High Priority Imagery and Data Sets Purchasing – Assessing current needs and priorities across the State
This is a first time event – introducing a new purchasing method for the state, a pool of pre-qualified and selected vendors, a high level overview of current data priority inputs………..Agenda Overview
Combineation of changes to state purchasing and changes to TGIC.- Lots of opportunity to rewire how we develop strategies, collaborate, and integrate
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Poll audience to write down other data sets that should be considered
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JimS70% of interest in resolution between 6 inch and 2 feetState will continue to support +/- 1 meterState evaluating benefit of recent ½ meter dataNeed further input regarding formats and band combinations
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Gayla – NAIP Project OverviewAt issue is future participation of State Government in FSA NAIP and assessment of opportunity to coordinate with regional and municipal programsA typical reality is that many large projects are dominated by one large contributor – TxDOT, HCFCD othersWhat is the desire vs reality of sharing data
JimState is engaged in long term LiDAR collection for NFIP Mapping ProgramState does not pay for contour developmentContours are subject to a range of quality and cost factors that are also associated with uniqueness of local terrain conditions – steep vs coastal plain etc.A Statement of Work exists for aerial LiDAR
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FeliciaThis slide shows that there is no strong preference for one addressing method that is favored over another – It appears that there is a universal desire to have something in place – - There is a large number of State Agencies seeking statewide addressing data.
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Action items Transportation initiative work groupSet up Use the contract!Issues – How to get CSEC play by the rules911
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Action items Map layer initiative work group Use the contract!
Action items Map layer initiative work group Use the contract!
Action items Map layer initiative work group Use the contract!