Abstract


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Army National Guard Geo-spatial Data for Installation Management
Track: Defense and Intelligence
Author(s): Mark Parthum, David Hulka

Over the last few years, the Army National Guard has experienced a growing requirement for geo-spatial data at the federal level to effectively perform land management functions and to meet ever increasing requests for geo-spatial data. To meet these needs, the ARNG required a process to systematically identify, develop, and manage geo-spatial data resources. Furthermore, the process required a method that stores and maintains the geo-spatial data in the ARNG geo-spatial repository. This process has become known as the Common Installation Picture (CIP). By allowing the CIP process to identify federal geo-spatial data requirements, develop the data, and publish specifications for the data, the ARNG is more effectively meeting the mission of land management. Additionally, the ARNG has been developing methodologies and applications to further enhance the federal geo-spatial repository. The presentation will outline the timeline, creation and current state of the CIP.

Mark Parthum
NGB-ARE
111 S. George Mason Dr
Arlington , Virginia 22204
United States
Phone: 703-607-7996
E-mail: mark.parthum@us.army.mil

David Hulka
NGB-ARE
111 S. George Mason Dr
Arlington , Virginia 22204
United States
Phone: 703-607-7996
E-mail: adennistoun@Esri.com