Project Overview
GIS Coordination History in Oregon
Project Mission and Goals
Definition of GIS Utility
Project Phases
Project Charter
     

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Project Management (password required)
Tasks
Project Management Manual
Schedule
Status Reports
Deliverables
Meetings
Information Sources: Benefits
     
Reports and Documents
RFP
Draft GIS Utility Business Case
GIS Strategic Plan (2001)
Oregon Framework Data Themes
IRMD Strategy (2002)
Presentations
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Statewide Data and Technology Survey
(password required)
Link to Web Survey
FAQs
PDF (hard copy) version
     
Natural Hazards Survey
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Link to Web Survey
     
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Geospatial Enterprise Office
Oregon Data Standards
Oregon Geographic Information Council
DAS—Information Resources Management Division
Oregon Geospatial Data Clearinghouse
GIS Program Leaders (GPL)
PlanGraphics
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Project Mission and Goals

This requirements and business case project will establish the long-term technical and institutional foundation for Oregon's statewide GIS Utility.

The main project goals include:

  • Comprehensive assessment of GIS technology and data use and needs of the public and private user community in Oregon
  • Preparation of business case and accompanying organizational and financial support for GIS Utility development and operation
  • Completion of a conceptual design defining the technical and organizational structure for the GIS Utility
  • Preparation of a practical implementation plan to guide GIS Utility development and deployment
  • Outreach to the GIS community in Oregon and on-going understanding of, participation in, and support for the GIS Utility.