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Mapping the Way: GIS Internship
  with the NJ National Guard
           John Reiser
           Amy Fread
         Rowan University
Introduction
• In the Spring of 2009, the NJNG contacted the
  universities in the state looking to form a
  partnership to create and manage facilities GIS
  data.
• Rowan University responded and formulated a
  plan to develop a student-led GIS internship
  program for collecting & maintaining the facilities
  data.
Student Experience
• Students at Rowan within
  Geography, Environmental
  Studies, and Civil Engineering
  are open to apply for the
  internship.
• All students in Geography &
  ENST will leave Rowan with a
  basic understanding of GIS, GPS
  and geospatial data.
• This specialized training enables
  them to work efficiently and
  intelligently to capture, correct
  and maintain NJ CFMO GIS data.
Why Students?
• For the NJ Guard, hiring one entry-level FTE
  would be difficult, and would require training
  and overhead.
• Two to four interns work in our program at a
  given time.
• Not a perfect replacement for an FTE, but can
  help support operations without the cost.
• Can always be hired after the internship is over.
Educational Opportunity
• Many undergraduate GIS programs are working to
  embrace the latest technology.
• Very few students will be able to leave university with
  considerable experience in ArcSDE (or RDBMSs in
  general), ArcGIS Server, survey-grade GPS equipment,
  etc.
• Paid internship.
• Culmination of students, faculty, and the partnership
  with the Guard create a prime example how GIS can be
  implemented in a professional environment.
Addressing Initial Problems
• The interns are tasked with solving the issues with the
  Guard’s current data.
• Existing facilities data was satisfactory for reporting
  requirements, but not useful for daily operations.
• Facilities info was initially air photo interpreted by an
  outside consultant hired to capture data for the
  environmental side of IGI&S.
• NJ Guard knew that there was underreporting in
  facilities information, attributing to uneven distribution
  of SRM funding to each site.
NJ National Guard Needs
• In order to allot the correct funding for each site,
  the main goal is to update the Guard’s Real
  Property Inventory (RPI) and Common
  Installation Picture (CIP).
• Once updated, data deliverables and map
  services can be generated by the students.
• Data is delivered to the Guard as sites are
  completed ensures communication and
  eliminates confusion, while keeping them
  abreast of our progress.
Field Work
• To complete the NJ Guard requests, students visit
  each site and collect all exterior facilities data
  using Trimble GeoXH GPS units and antennas.
• In-field collection consists of directly observed
  points and measurements.
• Students are gaining a sense and respect for the
  importance of accuracy in collecting spatial data.
Data Editing
• Interns also gain experience working with ArcSDE as
  they create and edit the data they collect in the field
  as a group.
• Using a versioned geodatabase, the students can
  create their own version, edit that version, and then
  (once reviewed) can post it to the default version.
• ArcSDE supports long term projects and enables a
  multi-user editing environment allowing for a
  smooth, organized workflow.
GIS Server
• System to organize and deliver GIS resources.
• Ability to manage, create, and distribute GIS
  services over the web.
• Supports desktop, mobile, and web mapping
  applications.
• CFMO staff and administration can view facilities
  data conveniently from any location without the
  desktop software.
• Security issues still need to be handled.
Student-Led Internship
• Students take an active role in the direction of the
  internship. Developing specialized training and
  techniques encourages intern’s confidence in their work
  and ability to be successful after graduation.
• Whenever possible, they are included on meetings and
  discussions with CFMO staff to foster professional
  relationships.
• The project is truly student-driven, with oversight by
  Rowan faculty.
• Culmination of students, faculty, and the partnership
  with the Guard create a prime example how GIS can be
  implemented in a professional environment.
Student Experience
• The students’ experience with the technology
  and methodologies employed to achieve the
  goals set by the National Guard prepare them for
  a GIS-oriented career path.
• Students gain experience with:
    Topology    Terrasync   Python    ModelBuilder
       RDBMSs       GPS      ArcSDE      ArcGIS Server


• All desirable skills for entry-level positions.
Educational Metrics
• Students are evaluated one-on-one and through
  exit interviews and expected to maintain a high
  GPA.
• Feedback and observations by faculty help shape
  the training for the next set of students.
• Students in the internship for more than one
  year train the incoming students.
• Metrics are tracked over several years.
End Results
• Costs for the Guard will be recouped within a few
  years based on increased sustainment funding
  alone.
• Guard will be able to reduce costs in daily
  operations.
• NJ Guard is able to build on this platform to
  support other goals. (ISR, etc)
• NJ Guard is paving the way for other states to
  reach out and form a partnership with their
  universities.
End Results
• Rowan has a high-profile internship that attracts
  many students to the field. Our Geography and
  GIS programs benefit from the internship and
  interest within the student body.
• Rowan students have a unique internship
  experienced that cannot be matched by
  classroom experience.
Closing Remarks
• Rowan students have exposure to many
  opportunities and experiences that would not be
  possible without this arrangement.
• Through site visits, attending conferences, and
  the hands-on experience with the tools prepare
  the interns for full-time employment.
• The Guard has an opportunity to upgrade their
  outdated facilities data but also meet and form a
  relationship with Rowan students.
Thank You!


• John Reiser          • Amy Fread
  Rowan University       GIS Research Assistant
  reiser@rowan.edu       freada49@gmail.com
  @johnjreiser           848-992-5400

            For more information:
            http://gis.rowan.edu/

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Mapping the Way - ESRI EdUC 2011

  • 1. Mapping the Way: GIS Internship with the NJ National Guard John Reiser Amy Fread Rowan University
  • 2. Introduction • In the Spring of 2009, the NJNG contacted the universities in the state looking to form a partnership to create and manage facilities GIS data. • Rowan University responded and formulated a plan to develop a student-led GIS internship program for collecting & maintaining the facilities data.
  • 3. Student Experience • Students at Rowan within Geography, Environmental Studies, and Civil Engineering are open to apply for the internship. • All students in Geography & ENST will leave Rowan with a basic understanding of GIS, GPS and geospatial data. • This specialized training enables them to work efficiently and intelligently to capture, correct and maintain NJ CFMO GIS data.
  • 4. Why Students? • For the NJ Guard, hiring one entry-level FTE would be difficult, and would require training and overhead. • Two to four interns work in our program at a given time. • Not a perfect replacement for an FTE, but can help support operations without the cost. • Can always be hired after the internship is over.
  • 5. Educational Opportunity • Many undergraduate GIS programs are working to embrace the latest technology. • Very few students will be able to leave university with considerable experience in ArcSDE (or RDBMSs in general), ArcGIS Server, survey-grade GPS equipment, etc. • Paid internship. • Culmination of students, faculty, and the partnership with the Guard create a prime example how GIS can be implemented in a professional environment.
  • 6. Addressing Initial Problems • The interns are tasked with solving the issues with the Guard’s current data. • Existing facilities data was satisfactory for reporting requirements, but not useful for daily operations. • Facilities info was initially air photo interpreted by an outside consultant hired to capture data for the environmental side of IGI&S. • NJ Guard knew that there was underreporting in facilities information, attributing to uneven distribution of SRM funding to each site.
  • 7. NJ National Guard Needs • In order to allot the correct funding for each site, the main goal is to update the Guard’s Real Property Inventory (RPI) and Common Installation Picture (CIP). • Once updated, data deliverables and map services can be generated by the students. • Data is delivered to the Guard as sites are completed ensures communication and eliminates confusion, while keeping them abreast of our progress.
  • 8. Field Work • To complete the NJ Guard requests, students visit each site and collect all exterior facilities data using Trimble GeoXH GPS units and antennas. • In-field collection consists of directly observed points and measurements. • Students are gaining a sense and respect for the importance of accuracy in collecting spatial data.
  • 9. Data Editing • Interns also gain experience working with ArcSDE as they create and edit the data they collect in the field as a group. • Using a versioned geodatabase, the students can create their own version, edit that version, and then (once reviewed) can post it to the default version. • ArcSDE supports long term projects and enables a multi-user editing environment allowing for a smooth, organized workflow.
  • 10. GIS Server • System to organize and deliver GIS resources. • Ability to manage, create, and distribute GIS services over the web. • Supports desktop, mobile, and web mapping applications. • CFMO staff and administration can view facilities data conveniently from any location without the desktop software. • Security issues still need to be handled.
  • 11. Student-Led Internship • Students take an active role in the direction of the internship. Developing specialized training and techniques encourages intern’s confidence in their work and ability to be successful after graduation. • Whenever possible, they are included on meetings and discussions with CFMO staff to foster professional relationships. • The project is truly student-driven, with oversight by Rowan faculty. • Culmination of students, faculty, and the partnership with the Guard create a prime example how GIS can be implemented in a professional environment.
  • 12. Student Experience • The students’ experience with the technology and methodologies employed to achieve the goals set by the National Guard prepare them for a GIS-oriented career path. • Students gain experience with: Topology Terrasync Python ModelBuilder RDBMSs GPS ArcSDE ArcGIS Server • All desirable skills for entry-level positions.
  • 13. Educational Metrics • Students are evaluated one-on-one and through exit interviews and expected to maintain a high GPA. • Feedback and observations by faculty help shape the training for the next set of students. • Students in the internship for more than one year train the incoming students. • Metrics are tracked over several years.
  • 14. End Results • Costs for the Guard will be recouped within a few years based on increased sustainment funding alone. • Guard will be able to reduce costs in daily operations. • NJ Guard is able to build on this platform to support other goals. (ISR, etc) • NJ Guard is paving the way for other states to reach out and form a partnership with their universities.
  • 15. End Results • Rowan has a high-profile internship that attracts many students to the field. Our Geography and GIS programs benefit from the internship and interest within the student body. • Rowan students have a unique internship experienced that cannot be matched by classroom experience.
  • 16. Closing Remarks • Rowan students have exposure to many opportunities and experiences that would not be possible without this arrangement. • Through site visits, attending conferences, and the hands-on experience with the tools prepare the interns for full-time employment. • The Guard has an opportunity to upgrade their outdated facilities data but also meet and form a relationship with Rowan students.
  • 17. Thank You! • John Reiser • Amy Fread Rowan University GIS Research Assistant reiser@rowan.edu freada49@gmail.com @johnjreiser 848-992-5400 For more information: http://gis.rowan.edu/

Editor's Notes

  1. Installation Geospatial Information & Services