Title: Imagery for the Nation
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2Imagery for the Nation
A well thought out process that will allow local,
state and federal agencies to work together on
the development of framework data where each
level of government getssome benefit for
participating.
3Why is Imagery Important ?
4Change Detection Code Enforcement
Camden County, NC Resource managers use updated
aerial imagery to find State permit violations in
land clearings. Results Better enforcement of
conservation rules with positive impact to land
and water quality. Amy Durden
5Supporting Emergency Responders
First responders (Fire, police, EMS) use aerial
photography for incident locating and
management. Results Quicker response that saves
lives and property.
6911 Dispatching
Davie County, NC Aerial imagery provides base
maps for Enhanced 911 Dispatch operations. Result
s Faster site location, pinpoint addresses, see
the ground conditions in remote areas for search
and rescue. John Gallimore
7Land Records Parcel Mapping
Davie County, NC Tax Administrators use aerial
imagery for property mapping. Results Discover
new construction, monitor change, and improve
accuracy of cadastral mapping for tax
assessments. John Gallimore
8Land Records Parcel Mapping
1995
2000
2005
9Temporal Analysis
North Carolina State University
Libraries Specialists use imagery to research
and determine best practices for the provision of
long term access strategies. Results A
permanent cultural record that fosters the
application of temporal analysis for decision
making. Steve Morris
10Coastal Management Issues
Onslow County, NC Planners use aerial imagery to
track shoreline change. Results Changes in tax
base and planning for Hazard Mitigation. Patric
ia Pike
2001
2006
11Feature Mapping
12Growth Management Planning
Onslow County, NC Planners use aerial imagery to
plan for residential and commercial
growth. Results Managed growth while adding to
tax base, locating new schools, managing the
infrastructure. Patricia Pike
2001
2006
13Economic Development
Pasquotank County, NC Economic Development
identifies suitable and best sites for proposed
developments. Results Decision makers can better
visualize the current on-ground situation and
future possibilities. Julie Stamper
14Feature Mapping
Gwinnett County, GA Imagery is used to create
derivative products like land use, streets,
impervious surfaces and elevation data (all shown
at right) Results Cost Savings for multiple
projects
15Regulatory Compliance Monitoring
City of Asheville, NC Stormwater Utility
Billing Results High-resolution
ortho-photography is used to maintain an
impervious surface inventory that provides an
equitable billing mechanism for funding NPDES
Phase II Stormwater projects and initiatives.
Nick Harvey
Illustration, Graphic, Map
16Legislative Issues
NC General Assembly Legislative Services Office
uses imagery to help resolve district boundary
questions. Results Proper elections
administration and avoidance of costly election
result disputes. Dan Frey
17Cost Saving Techniques
CGIA and City of Charlotte, NC Orthophotography
is used to demonstrate a repeatable cost-
effective solution for updating impervious
surfaces data. Results High accuracy method
(94) saves time and money vs. manual collection
for stormwater management. Frank Obusek
18What is Imagery for the Nation ?
19Flexible Program Menu of Choices
- Multiple Resolutions
- Leaf-On and Leaf-Off
- Established Schedules
- Based on Business Needs
- Business Planning Process
- Buy-up Options
- Avoids Duplication
- Decreases Costs for All
- Public Domain Products
- Available via Internet
- Historical Archives
- Fuels the Economy
20What Do We Need From Congress ?
- Line Item Budget
- Federal Geographic Data Committee
- 95.6 Million per Year
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