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 ENTERPRISE GIS ARCHITECTURE NJMC
DISTRICTByTIMUCIN BAKIRTASMERI2002
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GIS environments commonly began with single-user
workstations at a department level within the
NJMC organization in 1994.
  • Staff
  • Dom Elefante only.
  • Hardware
  • A pc 4x86 machine.
  • Software
  • Back then they only had one licensed PC
    ArcInfo. 
  • Data
  • 5 coverages and no raster images.

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After the collaboration with CIMIC, Rutgers
University in 1999, MERI GIS is established.
  • Staff
  • Dom, Adrian, Gabby, Tim
  • Hardware
  • 10 Workstations, a Database Server( Oracle 8.1.7
    )
  • 1 Web Server (IIS 5.0) and
  • 1 City view Server. 
  • Sofware
  • 2 ArcGIS Licence issued to NJMC
  • 25 ArcGIS licence issued to MERI (Full
    extension)
  • Data
  • Over 200 Coverages and Shapefiles.
  • 20 GB Raster images.
  • Large size Landsat data images from CIMIC GIS
    labs.

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Through out the evaluation of GIS history in NJMC
  • There is an on-going effort in the expansion of
    GIS data
  • Number of expert GIS users
  • Highly level sophisticated hardware and software
    technology

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WHAT ARE MERI GIS GOALS NOW?
  • Question
  • Especially with the incorporation of 14
    municipalities using GIS
  • Question
  • How is MERI GIS going to implement this?

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MERI GIS GOALS
  • To develop an enterprise GIS architecture and
    solutions with the incorporation of a MERI GIS
    team, staff of NJMC and staff of the 14
    municipalities.
  • To centralize its resources and efforts, reducing
    the overlap in GIS functionalities and their
    cost.
  • To ensure quality GIS services and data access
    to the municipalities and other NJMC
    departments.

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MERI GIS is planning to implement the GIS
enterprise solutions in three stages.

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FIRST LEVEL
  • Make GIS data available online for NJMC staff
    and public on the Internet as a feature Map
    Service and Feature Data service.
  • Share GIS data with municipalities , other
    government agencies, Universities, and the public.

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  • MERI GIS has already completed 50 percent of
    this stage, developing an interactive map service
    site on the Internet. http//giscimic.rutgers.edu/
    interactivemaps.html
  •  
  • MERI GIS has published a template parcel
    information map for the Town of Secaucus and
    Borough of Carlstadt which gives public ability
    to query, search and identify parcels by
    block-lot number, address and owner name.
  • MERI GIS is planning to integrate the individual
    municipalitys parcel maps with NJMCs District
    parcel coverage.

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SECOND LEVEL
  • Promote and coordinate effective use of GIS and
    database technology throughout the
    municipalities.
  • Leverage spatial and related data to improve
    municipal business practices and improve access
    to municipal GIS data as well as ensure access to
    NJMC GIS data.

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SUB TASKS
  • One of the first initiatives of MERI GIS is to
    centralize GIS data, establishing a corporate GIS
    Database and repository containing all the
    coverages, shapefiles, raster images and tabular
    data utilizing Oracle and ArcSDE.

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Gabby ( GIS Lab 3td floor )
Kamal Saleh (Planning/LUMLA 1st floor )
Tim ( Gis lab 3td floor)
Adrian Molato ( GIS 3td floor )
Sara Sundel ( LUMLA 2nd floor)
Joanne DiLorenzo ( Parks 1st floor)
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  • Providing Municipalities and other NJMC
    departments necessary hardware and software
    technology, and training staff from these
    agencies with the guidance of MERI GIS team. They
    could access MERI GIS database simultaneously ,
    be able to view all the data, and if necessary ,
    be able update it.

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THIRD LEVEL
  • Establish a standard data format for geographic
    information systems acquired, purchased, or
    produced by any municipalities or agencies.
  • Significant reduction in redundant data
    capture and management efforts in all areas, and
    a standardized, accurate, consistent up-to-date,
    and comprehensive database.

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SUB TASKS
  • Collect any kind of existing tabular or
    vector/raster data, and convert them into a
    standard ArcSDE format to populate our
    centralized database.

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  • Better coordination among departments and
    agencies throughout the municipalities and better
    support and decision making for mission-critical
    operations, particularly public safety.

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FINAL ENTERPRISE GIS ARCIHECTURE
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