The Georgia GIS Data Clearinghouse is operating with no state funding since July 1, 2009. However, both clearinghouse nodes of at Georgia Tech and UGA/ITOS continue to operate the Clearinghouse and the data repository websites including GISCC specific web pages with no funding. The committe recently conducted an on-line survey among memebrs with questions regarding continued maintenance of GISCC content, where it should be hosted, who, and how it will be updated and maintained. Both nodes have volunteered to continue maintaining them as time permits. The results were released in July 2010. The document can be accessed from this link.

Last Update: August 18, 2010
Filed Under: GISCC, Georgia GIS News

The Georgia GISCC during its June 16, 2010 monthly meeting approved the final version of its bylaws v.2. (PDF)

Last Update: July 26, 2010
Filed Under: GISCC, Georgia GIS News

Committee Chair – Chris Chalmers, Coastal Regional Commission

Chair Elect – (VACANT)

Secretary – Natalie Culpepper, ESRI - Atlanta

Data Framework Subcommittee Chair – Robin Hoban & Barbara Stitt-Allen (Co Chairing)

Education Subcommittee Chair – Chris Semerjian, Gainesville State College

Outreach Subcommittee Chair – Keith McFadden, USGS

Strategic Planning and Policy Subcommittee Chair - Chris Ogier

Website Subcommittee Chair- Rama Sivakumar, Center for GIS, Georgia Tech

Last Update:
Filed Under: GISCC, Georgia GIS News

July 01, 2009

Due to a suspension of funding from the State, the Georgia Spatial Data Infrastructure (GaSDI) and the Georgia GIS Clearinghouse will be operating at a minimal level. The site will continue to be hosted by the Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of Georgia as a courtesy, but there are no funds for site support at either school. Staff have been reassigned to other duties. We will attempt to answers questions and provide assistance during the last working day of every month and as time permits, so please be patient. It is our hope and desire that as the economy improves, funding will be returned to this statewide asset so that it can continue to serve the needs of the state.

Last Update: July 7, 2009

The year-long Geospatial Strategic Planning effort has concluded. The Plan can be read here: http://www.georgiaspatial.org/wp-content/docs/GeorgiaFiftyStates-StatewideGeospatialStratPlan09.pdf

Funding was graciously provided by the Department of Interior (DOI) United States Geological Survey (USGS) Federal Geographic Data Committee’s (FGDC) 50 States Initiative and the Georgia Institute of Technology College of Architecture (CoA) Center for GIS. Representatives from the GISCC, and over 700 people throughout Georgia, were involved in the following activities under this statewide Geospatial Strategic Planning effort:

Revamped GaSDI architecture

Hired consultant “in-the-know” (former Deputy Executive Director of GTA)

Create statewide Geospatial Maturity Assessment

Facilitated GIS Inventory training through Georgia Regional Development Centers

Worked with the private sector to offer Senior Administrator Technology Briefing, “Connecting People, Places and Policy” by former 2-term Governor of WY, Jim Geringer

Debriefed Governor Perdue and Policy Staff, Agency Commissioners on Geospatial inventory/activities

Brought senior level staff from the Governor’s Office of Planning & Budget to the National States Geographic Information Council ( NSGIC) mid-year conference

Brought Cy Smith
, Coalition of Geospatial Organizations (COGO) Chair and former NSGIC Chair, to panel presentation for Georgia Digital Government Summit

§         Presented and gathered input regarding Georgia’s Geospatial Landscape (>700 people and 65-plus agency administrators):

o        Georgia Department of Natural Resources User’s Group, 2008

o        Georgia Digital Government Summit, 2008

o        CIO Forum & Executive IT Summit, 2008

o        State CIO Council, 2008

o        Georgia URISA Biennial Conference, Keynote and 90-minute Input session, 2008

o        Online survey (293 responses), 2008 (see Appendix A of Plan)

o        3 Strategic Planning Input sessions around the state, 2008

o        Strategic Planning Input session with MAPPS, 2008

o        Georgia Surveying and Mapping Society of Georgia (SAMSOG), 2009

o        Gainesville State College Colloquium, 2009

o        Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) Breakfast Series, 2009

Particular individuals and organizations highly engaged in this activity have been identified in Section 10 of the Plan (Acknowledgements). (*gritting my teeth hoping that I didn’t inadvertantly forget anyone!! If so, PLEASE send me a note .. it’s not too late)

I encourage you to stay abreast of GISCC activities by joining the list serve and attending the monthly meetings.

Thank you, again, for your support and continued involvement! Now, on to implementing these strategic planning goals!!

Last Update: June 12, 2009

Visit the GeorgiaGIS You Tube Channel for more exposure to geospatial technologies in support of a Growing, Safe, Healthy, Educated and Best Managed Georgia.

Last Update: February 17, 2009

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Summary: *FREE* statewide aerial photography | Georgia Enterprise License Agreement with ESRI | Clearinghouse upgrade (GOS3 and Leica TITAN) | New data contributions (DNR, Fulton County, ARC, South Georgia RDC, USDA/FSA NAIP, Map & Globe) | Links to resources (Data Sharing Agreement, Benefits to contributing data to the Clearinghouse) | Networking, volunteer, fun, and professional advancement opportunities for GIS practitioners | Other news.

Last Update: April 12, 2007
Filed Under: Georgia GIS News

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Summary: Performance and ease of use of the New Clearinghouse Data Search page has been improved | New datasets: 1998 Landcover Data, 18 Classifications, Improved Georgia National Elevation Data, Statewide National Wetlands Inventory Data, Q3 Floodplain Data | New Pricing structure for DOQQs. The Clearinghouse now offers MrSid County Mosaics for select counties.

Last Update: April 12, 2004
Filed Under: Georgia GIS News

Publication Articles: 1) Building The Georgia GIS Community: The GSDI Website 2) GIS & E911 Fire Services: Increasing Services While Saving Money 3) The Future of State GIS: The Governor’s Technology Report 4) Cooperative Partnerships: Updating Roads & Highways 5) Local Government GIS/GPS Project Program 6) GIS in Georgia Video 7) The Framework Technical Working Groups 8) 1999 Metro Atlanta Pilot DOQQ Project 9) Georgia Base Map Update 10) Digital Environmental Atlas of Georgia 11) GIS Day Proclamation 12) NSGIC/FGDC Survey Results

Last Update: May 12, 2000
Filed Under: Georgia GIS News

Publication Articles: 1) State of Georgia GIS Base Map Update 2) Department of Revenue?s Satellite Imagery Project 3) Grant Awarded: Metadata Workshops Upcoming 4) Prepare data now for the 2000 Census 5) Status Report: Census 2000 Efforts 6) GIS in Barrow County 7) ESRI: Livable Communities Grant 8) Turner Grant 9) GEOrgia GIS Conference: Innovative GEO Solutions 10) Georgia National Heritage Program

Last Update: September 12, 1999
Filed Under: Georgia GIS News

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