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Title: ASPRS Certification Program


1
Guidelines for Procurement of Professional Aerial
Imagery, Photogrammetry, Lidar and Related Remote
Sensor Based Geospatial Mapping Services
Developed by
In Consultation With
2
Background
  • Existing document, Guidelines for Procurement of
    Photogrammetric Services from Private
    Professional Sources adopted in 1986, published
    in 1987
  • May 2006 ASPRS Board votes to update existing
    Guidelines
  • Professional Practices Division (PPD) tasked with
    leading ad hoc work group
  • October, 2006 Ad hoc committee formed to
    includefederal/state government, MAPPS and ACSM

3
Procurement Guidelines Committee
  • ASPRS Committee Members
  • Chair (Asst. PPD Director) Doug Smith, David C.
    Smith Associates, Inc.
  • Co-chair (PPD Director) Dan Paulsen, Wilson
    Company
  • Federal government George Lee, USGS
  • State government John Tull, Washington Dept.
    of Transportation
  • MAPPS Representatives
  • Marvin Miller, Aerometrics
  • Mike Ritchie, Photo Science, Inc.
  • ACSM Representatives
  • John Matonich, ROWE Engineering, Inc.
  • Curt Sumner, ACSM Executive Director

4
Charter
  • Deliver an updated, revised document which
  • Includes updated technological references
  • Maintains consistency with references to
    professional services included in recent
    modifications to the NCEES Model Law and Model
    Rules
  • Addresses professional services vs. products
  • Includes guidance for organizations procuring
    mapping services to assist in determining when
    qualifications-based selection processes should
    be used

5
Work to Date
  • Numerous meetings
  • Initially focused on defining characteristics of
    professional service related to
    photogrammetry/remote sensing
  • Submitted initial draft summary at ASPRS Tampa
    conference
  • Introduced draft to Excom, Board and at Hot
    Topic session
  • Feedback from conference received through early
    summer
  • Re-initiated meetings in Fall 07 to incorporate
    feedback and resolve key issues

6
Current Status
  • Revised Executive Summary to address key issues
  • Better address NCEES distinction between
    survey/not survey
  • Include supporting matrices with a specific list
    of professional vs. technical services
  • Address Best Value and other procurement methods
    that include qualifications as a primary
    selection criteria
  • Seeking Feedback from this session
  • Has not been reviewed by ASPRS Board

DRAFT
7
Current Status
DRAFT
8
Schedule
  • Submit full draft at ASPRS Spring Conference in
    Portland
  • Board/Excom review
  • Similar Panel Discussion in Portland
  • Incorporate feedback and submit final draft for
    Board approval
  • Send out accepted/approved document for review by
    broader geospatial mapping community
  • Target Final submitted for Board approval at
    ASPRS Fall conference
  • Publish in PERS and distribute to educate
    agencies and procurement personnel

9
Licensure/NCEES Considerations
  • Initially considered issues related to Licensure
  • State licensing laws vary too widely to serve as
    a guide
  • National Council of Examiners for Engineering and
    Surveying (NCEES) Model Law and Model Rules
  • National Multi-Organizational Task Force (MAPPS,
    ACSM, ASPRS, NSPS, URISA, others)
  • Authoritative Location Final word and basis
    on which all other determinations are made

10
Professional Services
  • Determined Professional Services for
    procurement purposes is much broader in scope
    than for Licensed Services
  • Licensing
  • Minimum level of competence
  • Serious harm / Public health, safety and welfare
  • Procurement Guidelines
  • Recommendations / guidelines, not law or policy
  • Need to consider broader scope of public
    interest, not just serious harm
  • Goal is to provide guidance to help organizations
    best meet project needs

11
Professional Services
  • Professional Services require
  • Specialized knowledge/skill
  • Independent judgment
  • Expectation of overall ethical conduct and
    quality of performance to protect public or
    recipients best interests

12
Professional Services
  • Includes all photogrammetry or remote sensing
    services that
  • Interpret, process or analyze remotely sensed
    imagery to determine geospatial positions or
    produce maps and
  • Have an expectation of accuracy that could
    influence decisions that affect public
    welfare/interests
  • Focused primarily on measurement science, though
    recognize professional nature of other analytical
    remote sensing work
  • Professional services does not include
    technical services or product sales

13
Matrix Attachments
  • Matrix attachments compare Professional Services,
    Technical Services and Products
  • Distinguishes between NCEES surveying/not
    surveying to address concerns and feedback from
    Spring conference
  • Vast majority of photogrammetry/remote sensing
    geospatial mapping services are listed as
    professional services
  • IMU/GPS and geo-referenced aerial
    photography/imagery
  • Orthophotography
  • LiDAR, IFSAR
  • Feature extraction
  • Digitizing or cadastral mapping if interpretation
    is required

14
Matrix Attachments
  • Standardized / automated processes still
    considered professional
  • Ultimately a professional is responsible for the
    reliability of the information
  • Technical Services include
  • Conventional or resource photography that is not
    geo-referenced
  • Image mosaics for display only purposes
  • Direct digitizing / no interpretation
  • Products include off the shelf and other
    products where provider offers a set of standard
    features and sets specifications
  • Definition of Product is from MAPPS Product vs.
    Services Matrix

15
Matrix Attachments
  • Example Orthophotography
  • Rectification/processing imagery for
    representation as an orthophoto is a professional
    service
  • Imagery rectified to existing USGS DEM, solely
    for referential/GIS overlay purposes and
    accompanied by an appropriate disclaimer is not
    surveying by NCEES definition
  • Orthophotography produced to meet a specific
    stated or implied accuracy is surveying by NCEES
    definition

16
Matrix Attachments
  • Example Feature Extraction
  • Always a professional service
  • Features digitized or extracted to meet a
    specific accuracy statement are surveying by
    NCEES definition
  • Inventory maps, GIS centerlines, resource
    management boundaries and similar features when
    used solely for referential purposes are not
    surveying by NCEES definition
  • Example LiDAR, Radar and Terrain Modeling
  • Always professional service
  • Surveying if represented to meet a specific
    accuracy
  • May be exceptions, but could not identify any
    reasonable examples where a stated /
    authoritative accuracy would not be required

17
QBS Procurement
  • Current revised Executive Summary
  • Qualifications, not cost, should always be the
    primary factor
  • Recommends Brooks Act as best procurement model
  • Recognizes Brooks Act is not always required by
    law local jurisdictions and others will use
    other methods
  • Recommends Brooks Act as only appropriate method
    for services that meet definition of surveying
  • Provides minimum guidelines for qualifications as
    primary selection criteria if best value or other
    processes are to be used

18
Other Recommendations
  • Research and comply with State licensing laws
  • Research and comply with State mini-Brooks Act
    laws
  • Consider NCEES Model Law/Model Rules as best
    definitive guideline for determining surveying
    vs. not surveying
  • Apply general principals outlined for all future
    technologies
  • Apply principals outlined to all mapping
    procurement, including incidental or
    subcontracted services

19
We Want Your Feedback
  • SUMMARY
  • Broad definition of professional services not
    limited to licensed services. Includes vast
    majority of geospatial mapping services.
  • Professional Services vs. Technical Services vs.
    Products(Matrix attachments)
  • Brooks Act is only appropriate method for NCEES
    surveying
  • Brooks Act is endorsed for all professional
    services
  • Low bid is never appropriate minimum guidelines
    needed to ensure qualifications is primary if
    other process is used
  • Guidelines/QBS also apply to subcontracts
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