From Erin.Seaman at cio.idaho.gov Wed Nov 4 11:29:04 2015 From: Erin.Seaman at cio.idaho.gov (Erin Seaman) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2015 18:29:04 +0000 Subject: [Igc] TWG Updates Message-ID: All, The IGC held its 2015 Fall Bi-Annual Meeting on October 21. TWG updates had been on the agenda, but unfortunately were not able to be presented before the meeting adjourned. Here is a brief outline of the updates which were to have been presented: Hydrography - Last meeting: Sept. 10, 2015 Next Meeting: March 10, 2016 * Full minutes: http://idwr.idaho.gov/GIS/NHD/hydro-TWG.html Framework * The Idaho Hydrography Data Exchange Standard was ratified at the Sept. 17, 2015 IGC-EC meeting. * http://gis.idaho.gov/portal/coordination/standards.html and click on the link under ITA Established Standards|Hydrography. * The National Hydrography Dataset is recognized by the Idaho Geospatial Council-Executive Committee as the Framework Dataset for the Water Features Element of the Hydrography Framework Data Theme for Idaho. (March 19, 2015) * The Watershed Boundary Dataset is recognized by the Idaho Geospatial Council-Executive Committee as the Framework Dataset of the Watershed Element of the Hydrography Framework Data Theme for Idaho. (March 19, 2015) National Hydrography Database (NHD) * Moved to 10.x Products * New Staged Products for Download * Upcoming Edit Projects: Big Lost (17040218) and Lemhi (17060204) Basin Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD) * Upcoming: Submitted Edits include the South Fork Payette (17050120) and Canyon Creek (17040204) area of the Teton. NHD Web Services: http://serivces.nationalmap.gov/ArcGIS/rest/services/nhd/MapServer For More Information: http://idwr.idaho.gov/GIS/NHD/datasets.html Danielle Favreau (208) 287-4800 nhd.wbd at idwr.idaho.gov Imagery - This TWG meets on a semi-annual basis, the first Wednesday of the month. Contact: margie.wilkins at idwr.idaho.gov - 208.287.4884 2015 Idaho NAIP: * NAIP is currently on a 2-year cycle (dependent on funding) * Collection: Statewide, 1.0 meter resolution, 4-bands. * Idaho collection scheduled for: June 10 - September 25. * DOQQs (4-band Geotiffs) estimated availability beginning Sept 14. * CCMs (3-band MrSIDs) estimated availability beginning Sept 29. * USDA's Geospatial Data Gateway will provide CCM data download. * NAIP Collection status maps available thru ArcGIS Online option. * Data available for purchase directly through APFO/USDA/FSA. Data is essentially free and APFO only charges for production costs. Idaho GIO plans to purchase disks/data. * APFO accepts feedback regarding the NAIP imagery. Use the NAIP Imagery Feedback map or send an email to NAIP.Problem.Tracking at slc.usda.gov Various ways to access earlier Idaho NAIP data (Layer file, KMZ, OGC, etc) and/or to add the GIS Servers in ArcGIS Desktop. Info may be found at these pages: https://gis.northwestknowledge.net/arcgis/rest/services/ aerial-imagery/ortho_2013_idaho/ImageServer http://naip.giscenter.isu.edu/arcgis/rest/services/ NAIP2013_ImageService/ImageServer http://gis.apfo.usda.gov/arcgis/rest/services/NAIP/ Idaho_2013_05m/ImageServer Downloading of source rasters is enabled for the service at the gis.northwestknowledge.net link Public Safety TWG - There have been no comments on updating or changes to the Structures/Address data exchange standard or the Emergency Service Zones exchange standard. Future discussion points: 1. Next Gen 911 - accuracy 2. Regional mapping - edge matching boundaries, agreement points, 3. Transportation layer - Next critical layer for public safety 4. Cadastral layer - critical for response 5. Vendors - 911 System, CAD, Mapping standards Other interests / Received comments from: 1. DigLine - they want a statewide layer - structures and roads, USFS Wildland Fire Management - critical structures. 2. There are several people that were interested to know if the APA codes were being used, generically or specifically. We should meet with the Emergency Communications professionals often, especially as regional approaches are being supported in the proposed legislation. Geodetic Control - Will give their update at the next IGC-EC meeting on December 10th. Cadastral Reference - Will give their update at the next IGC-EC meeting on December 10th. Regards, Erin Seaman Department of Administration Office of the CIO | State of Idaho Erin.Seaman at cio.idaho.gov (208) 332-1876 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Erin.Seaman at cio.idaho.gov Thu Nov 5 09:34:17 2015 From: Erin.Seaman at cio.idaho.gov (Erin Seaman) Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2015 16:34:17 +0000 Subject: [Igc] GIS Website - November Map of the Month Message-ID: November's "Map of the Month" has been posted to the GIS website (along with maps previously posted to the site). Maps can be viewed at: http://gis.idaho.gov/portal/maps/gallery.html This month, we are featuring an "Idaho Trails" map created by the Idaho Dept. of Parks and Recreation (IDPR): This version of the trails application was built with Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS. Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS enables you to create new custom web mapping applications in an intuitive, easy to use, WYSIWYG wizard-like environment. It provides you with the optimal means to create and deploy new web apps without programming. I had absolutely no programming experience to build the new Idaho Trails Application and it took no longer than 20 minutes to build from start to finish. You can really build an application within 5 minutes. A little longer if you want to get more widgets to your application. The best part about ArcGIS Web AppBuilder, it that you can customize the web app yourself. You do not have to use or pay a web developer to do web updates. This saves time and money keeping your web application up to date. The first version of the trails application cost a total of $265,000. ArcGIS Web App Builder is a powerful tool for ArcGIS that gets your mapping information out to the public. The builder allows you to build powerful GIS apps that run on any device whether it's a desktop, laptop, tablet or smartphone. The best part of this tool is no coding required! [cid:image001.png at 01D117AB.DF881920] Jeff Cook Outdoor Recreation Analyst Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation P.O. Box 83720 | Boise, ID 83720-0065 tel (208) 514-2483 website | map | HYPERLINK "http://www.parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/idaho-state-parks-passport-0" passport [cid:image002.png at 01D117AB.DF881920]HYPERLINK "https://www.facebook.com/idahostateparksandrecreation" [cid:image003.png at 01D117AB.DF881920] HYPERLINK "http://www.pinterest.com/idparksandrec/" [cid:image004.png at 01D117AB.DF881920] HYPERLINK "http://instagram.com/idparksandrec/" [cid:image005.png at 01D117AB.DF881920] 1965-2015: Helping You Make Lasting, Outdoor Memories for 50 Years Regards, Erin Seaman Department of Administration Office of the CIO | State of Idaho Erin.Seaman at cio.idaho.gov (208) 332-1876 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 33866 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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