Wednesday, December 19, 2007

geospatial planning: 2008

The State of Maine is about to embark on a new geographic information systems (GIS) planning process. There will be two primary areas of investigation as this study proceeds. These are
  • Updating and enhancing the GeoLibrary Strategic Plan of 2002 to bring it into alignment with the goals of the National States' Geographic Information Council (NSGIC) Fifty States Initiative. Plan update activities will focus on coordination with local governments, academics, and others; development of sustainable funding sources; and cultivation of political champions to grow future geospatial initiatives.
  • Developing a functional specification for an Integrated Land Records Information System for Maine. This system design will feature a sustainable political and technical architecture that delivers parcel-level data statewide, including content from municipalities, county deed registries and additional public and commercial stakeholders, and will honor or extend existing process and data standards at state and federal levels.
This initiative is primarily funded by the federal government through the US Geological Survey's Federal Geographic Data Committee. The grant application was assembled by the Maine Library of Geographic Information (GeoLibrary) and Maine's Office of GIS and awarded in early 2007.

1 comment:

richard sutton said...

just an initial comment to test the format