Missouri GIS Advisory Committee Agenda—March 8, 2007
Department of Conservation—Credit Union Building-9:00 am
Call to Order
Called to order at 9:04 am
Welcome and Introduction of Members and Attendees
Ex-Officio Members
Tim Haithcoat—excused
Tony Spicci—present
State Members
Debbie Briedwell—Vice-chair—present
Bobbie Sue Koelling—Chair—present
Eric Maness—excused
Jeff Schloss—present
Beth Struempf—present
Mike Sutherland—excused
Becky Veit—present
Arnold Williams—present
Cooperating Members
Elizabeth Cook—present
David Drum—Secretary—present
Mike Duncan—absent
Ray Fox—present
Dawn Hilderbrand—absent
Pam Kelrick—present
Curtis Koons—absent
Kevin Kuhlmann—excused
Jim LaScala—excused
Steve Marsh (proxy for Jim LaScala)—present
Gary Mook—present
Greg Resz—present
Ed Siegmund—absent
Kim Swisher—absent
Diane True—present
Other Attendees
Stan Balsman, SEMO RPC
Tim Bohn, Surdex
Tim Donze, Surdex
Mark Duewell, MSDIS
Eric Foster, MODOT
Nathan Mattox, UM-Extension
Dan Ross, CIO
Approval of the Minutes
Minutes: RF, GM, approved by vote
MGISAC Administration
Announcements/Executive Activity
Dan R: Did not attend the conference but heard that Rep. Sutherland made some good opening remarks, mentioning legislation to support GIO, GIS staffing. Recent departures of Jeff Falter and the Lancloses highlight this need. Looking at centralized GIS resources and staff to support agencies. Detail of legislative session budget progress. Have reflected on issue of non-state member leadership; can't think of any reason not to; support that change. Would be glad to take any suggestions or comments.
By-laws
Liz C: are the changes made? [yes]
Nominations
No Report
State GIO Report—Tony Spicci
Have been awarded the CAP grant. Pam K will coordinate through the Strategic Planning subcommittee. Pam K and I will attend NSGIC Mid-year as a requirement of that grant. Will move forward on the ArcServer grant, think we can get all the elements in place. Need a programmer, think we have one identified. State GIS coordinators will meet next Thursday at 2 in Lower Osage conference room. Everyone is welcome, but will focus on state issues. Asking for agenda items. Meeting today at 1pm about data development, centerlines, have talked to TeleAtlas, DynaMap, Navtech, about costs, including statewide licensing, ranging from $600-800K. Will discuss exactly what our needs are, how to pay for it. Gary M: EWGW has Navtech through Illinois DOT. Liz C: USDA just bought TeleAtlas; know nothing about the contract. Greg R: Will data be available to locals? Tony S: depends on the contract. Discussion. Gary M: Navtech uses resellers and we got three different prices. Arnold W: how do we stop private citizens getting the data? Tony S: it is a licensed product. Discussion. Dan R: Where are we on the imagery? Tim Bohn: we are acquiring, about 20% done, have some samples. Discussion.
Subcommittee Reports
Data Development—Ray Fox/Jeff Schloss
Stan Balsman from SEMO RPC has joined us for today's Data Development meeting. Discussing western half of state imagery at 1pm. Will discuss centerlines, also holding more public meetings to gather input. Discussion.
Funding & Grants—Pam Kelrick
Dovetailing into Strategic Planning. Have our hands full. Does anyone want to volunteer for this subcommittee?
Homeland Security/Emergency Management—Tim Haithcoat
Mark D: Meeting next Tuesday at 10am-noon at SEMA, phone bridge will be available. Geospatial for Homeland Security session April 20.
Local Government Group—Steve Marsh/Greg Resz
No Report
Outreach & Education—Mark Duewell/David Drum/Jim LaScala
Met at Concordia (Pioneer Trails) about regional workshop. Agenda coming soon. They will handle registration for local attendees for two weeks; if any of 50 seats are open after that two weeks then registration will open statewide. Registration is $5.
Strategic Planning—Pam Kelrick
Will develop a comprehensive strategic plan, outreach materials. Will have three or four separate, professionally-moderated retreats. Subcommittee will meet after April MGISAC meeting to plan retreats. Grant will be published on the wiki soon. Have until next March to complete the grant.
Liaison Reports
GIT Architecture (MAEA)—Tim Haithcoat
No Report
Policy & Legislation—Tony Spicci
Rep. Sutherland's keynote presentation about GIS legislation; just in formative stages. Federally, MAPPS lawsuit about Brooks Act getting uglier by the day.
MSDIS Activites—Mark Duewell
Great deal of time was spent in support of this conference. Nathan Mattox in particular spent a lot of time supporting workshops. Currently in the middle of rebuild. Set up SDE last week, IMS next week. Hope backup servers will go to Kansas in early April. Question from Steve M about making shapefiles available instead of/in addition to GZIP'ed E00 files. Mark D: staff availability. Discussion. Discussion about being able to backup locals' data.
Missouri GIS Conference
Tony S: Total registration 205 people, 250 including vendors. Only 22 people signed up for workshops only. Jamie promised we will not have to pass the hat around, will clear about $2k.
Programs: All the speakers showed up; happy about that. Pleased with the way it went; surprised there weren't more people in ESRI sessions. Only one vendor session crossed the line into a sales pitch, but no one seemed to be bothered by it.
Workshops: Special thank-you to the instructors. Three workshops had lower attendance, but two of those are must-have topics (Setting up a GIS, LULC).
Vendors: No Report
Posters: had 19 or 20 boards filled up. Pam K: does anyone have a good idea how to keep posters up longer? Discussion.
Awards: did everyone think they went well? Discussion.
Publicity: Discussion about CDs.
Social: Everyone very happy with format. Tim Bonze: would suggest holding off dinner a little longer to give more of a happy hour interlude.
Tony S: want to thank everyone for their hard work. Follow-up evaluation will come out in the next week or two. Two key decisions: do we want to hold another conference in 2009? Will need to pick dates, conference manager, conference chairs. Tan-Tar-A is holding dates for us in March. Bobbie Sue K: don't we have to hold the conference according to the by-laws? Discussion. Tony S: Should we keep Custom Meeting Planners? Consensus is yes. Who wants to run this? No volunteers.
MAGIC Symposium Committee
No Report
Cooperating Agency/Organization Reports
Federal/NRCS—Liz Cook
No Report
Federal/USGS—Ray Fox
Working on map-on-demand for disaster-prone areas; New Madrid mentioned.
MACOG—Ed Siegmund
No Report
MORAP—Diane True
No Report
MMA—Jennifer Peterson
No Report
MSPS—John Teale
No Report
NSGIC—Tony Spicci
Mid-year coming up soon. If anyone wants an update on the Brooks Act, inquire. Ray F: Missouri will be showcased at NSGIC Mid-year.
Round Table Discussion—all
Gary M: EWGW has an opening for an entry-level GIS person.
Arnold W: Latest MODOT centerline data on FTP site. ftp://ftp.modot.mo.gov/TMSPublic/msdis/st_modotrds0702.zip
Jeff S: ESRI is sending incorrect quotes for Arc maintenance, sending $300, should be $215. 10m DEM statewide, flow direction, accumulation, and fill layers available soon. Very big dataset.
Stan Balsman: Publish sessions at the same time as workshops. RPC Annual Meeting award presented to Mark Duewell.
Beth S: I really enjoyed all the workshops I attended.
Pam K: At least three regional workshops will come out of the grant.
Diane T: looking for placenames data. GNIS suggested; has everything from the 24k series.
Debbie B: working on earthquake exercise planning, if anyone else is working on this, please coordinate. Have GeoPDF samples. Using for floor plans, chemical plant emergency response site.
Announcement of next meeting
April 12, 2007 @ Conservation Credit Union
Adjournment
Adjourned at 10:54 am
