41. Private Sector: Full routability and immersive imagery USGS: Enhanced cartographic display and labeling US Census: Polygon topology for census geographic units US & State DOTs: Full routability, Linear Referencing System (LRS) & advanced attributes State E911: Addresses TFTN: Common baseline foundation of geometry, basic attributes
42. Geospatial Transportation Data Requirements Collected from Federal AgenciesCensus and USGS Survey on road requirements - October 2010Meeting October 19, 200918 Federal Agencies
43. Examples of road features & attributes required by Federal Agencies 10/20/2010 17 http://www.tftn.org
44. Examples of road geometry characteristics required by Federal Agencies 10/20/2010 18 http://www.tftn.org
Identify and engage stakeholders -All levels of government-Private Sector-Citizens (e.g. OpenStreetMap community)
NARC National Association of Regional Communities
SafetyHighway Performance Management SystemIntelligent Transportation SystemsAsset ManagementDeputy Director of RITA
Road namingBasic attributes (e.g. functional classification)Persistent segment ID numbering
LRS, routing and addresses could or might need to be part of the base
Early October Survey is sent outFirst Meeting October 19th 2009November 16th Survey must be returnedFollow up conference call December 15th 2009 Sample Agencies- Census- NGA- OSD- Oak Ridge National Lab- DOI- BLM- DOI - Fish and Wildlife- DOI USGS- DOT FHWA- EPA- Library of Congress- FGDC- USDA Farm Agency- USDA Forest Service- USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service
Current positional accuracy improved to 7.6 meterBoundaries are the “real issue” for Census Bureau, not roads; DOTs might need greater detail
Through these, we will: Identify what’s working, what’s needed – current practices, requirements, strategies, standards, documentation Identify institutional constraints, capacity, operational authority, motivation, benefits, etc. Formulate strategies for implementation Identify potential sources of funding