AbstractIMCOM Centralized Geospatial Data Collection EffortTrack: Defense and Intelligence Author Geospatial information supports many missions. Accurate, standardized geospatial information is critical for planning at all levels from installation to the Army Staff. Although geospatial data development is predominately an installation level activity, headquarters proponents often fund geospatial data development through centralized contracts to meet critical requirements. The Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM) Centralized Geospatial Data Collection Effort (CGDCE) provides a mechanism for proponents to fund centralized collection of installation geospatial data. It combines multiple independent geospatial data collection activities into a single effort reducing proponent resource requirements and management costs, and limiting the impact of multiple data collection efforts on the installation. This presentation will include an overview of the CGDCE process and information on the first four cycles of the CGDCE. Nicole Miller US Army Environmental Command Bldg E4430 5179 Hoadley Rd Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland 21204 United States Phone: 410-436-2727 E-mail: niki.miller1@us.army.mil |