1 The Federal Geospatial Platform CCOG November 25-26, 2015.

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3 A three-year Government of Canada (GC) Initiative taking place between 2014 and 2017 that:  Supports horizontal efforts to advance economic growth, social cohesion, well-being, and environmental management  Will fundamentally change the way the GC shares, uses, and manages geospatial assets to better support the delivery of programs and services  Facilitates a coordinated approach to geospatial thereby reducing duplication of efforts in acquisition and management of geospatial data, tools, and services  Focus on getting the right data right  Involves 21 GC departments and agencies of the Federal Committee on Geomatics and Earth Observations (also known as the FCGEO) About the Federal Geospatial Platform Initiative… Vision: Geo-enabling the Federal Government The vision means:  Leveraging the power of location and geography within workflows and business processes  Sharing the best technology and data to produce applications and services which support decision-making  Allowing non-technical users to discover, access and use geospatial information to produce their own maps  Making the most relevant and current triple “A” geospatial information available to our leaders, analysts, and scientists to support decision-making  Open geospatial information, services and applications are presented to the public coherently

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1 The Federal Geospatial Platform CCOG November 25-26, 2015 2 Overall Context: BluePrint/Destination 2020: The Renewal of the Public Service with a focus on providing leading edge public services to Canadians and Highly skilled individuals that are equipped with and use state of the art technology Need to align and streamline geospatial efforts across federal departments Inconsistent approach across federal departments to managing geospatial data Significant duplication and redundancies in geospatial data procurement No single way within the GC to share and/or access geospatial data Innovation to reduce expenditure and change how we use information technology and data to support decision-making Canadas Action Plan on Open Government 2.0 ( ) Focus on openness and transparency making data available for use by the public A key commitment: to consolidate the management of federal geospatial data across the GC to make it more accessible and reusable for Canadians via the federal open government website In 2014, the three-year FGP project was approved by the Treasury Board of Canada 3 A three-year Government of Canada (GC) Initiative taking place between 2014 and 2017 that: Supports horizontal efforts to advance economic growth, social cohesion, well-being, and environmental management Will fundamentally change the way the GC shares, uses, and manages geospatial assets to better support the delivery of programs and services Facilitates a coordinated approach to geospatial thereby reducing duplication of efforts in acquisition and management of geospatial data, tools, and services Focus on getting the right data right Involves 21 GC departments and agencies of the Federal Committee on Geomatics and Earth Observations (also known as the FCGEO) About the Federal Geospatial Platform Initiative Vision: Geo-enabling the Federal Government The vision means: Leveraging the power of location and geography within workflows and business processes Sharing the best technology and data to produce applications and services which support decision-making Allowing non-technical users to discover, access and use geospatial information to produce their own maps Making the most relevant and current triple A geospatial information available to our leaders, analysts, and scientists to support decision-making Open geospatial information, services and applications are presented to the public coherently 4 Context: The FGP in a nutshell Best possible pathway for GC Spatial Analytics Use of common suite of GC- wide tools Users can search, discover, access, and visualize data to support informed decision-making Has a comprehensive collection of Triple-A Data Accurate, Authoritative, and Accessible geospatial data that can be viewed, used, and shared Shared governance and management Sharing of geospatial assets and capabilities, through operational standards and policies Client centric design The FGP will support the Government of Canadas outcome area of Strong Economic Growth National to local perspectives Trusted data, visualized together for faster and more accurate decision- making streamlined review process strengthened environmental protection enhanced consultations with Aboriginal peoples stronger economy job creation Outcomes FGP: Data Repository, Catalogue, Web Services Policies & Standards Interoperability Authoritativeness Map layers based on data from several departments Online Decision Support Tools Example of the FGP in Action: Responsible Resource Development 5 Open Government Portal open.canada.ca Overview of the of the FGP and its components Supported by Common FGP Service Desk Open Maps (Section of Portal) Catalogue and Viewer -Public -Other Stakeholders Employees Geospatial Data Managers ArcGIS Online External Stakeholders Government Employees Release 1 (October 2015) Release 2 (March 2016) Mix of Release 1 and 2 Publishing Flow Collaborative Mapping Environment (ArcGIS Online) Internal FGP Intranet SiteFGP Catalogue and Viewer Data Dissemination Repository (DDR) 6 Year 2: The planned success story PlanStatus 1.We have an evolved technological solution Common viewer framework developed Release 1 planned for late October 2015 including catalogue, viewer, and datasets Data publishing system (DDR) being developed for have-not departments Small-scale implementation of collaborative mapping environment (AGOL, 50 users) Progress on cleaning up of Open Government Portal metadata to be completed by end of December Development of Open Maps (FGP Public Web presence) on Open Government Portal, to be released in March New data content through web services are available Ongoing integration of new data, based on plans & data maturity model (projected to have 260 datasets by March 2016) Tracking new opportunities, and engaging users/ clients to discover and add new data (e.g., AANDC, EC) 3.Four to six new partners have joined the FGP Initiative Draft communications and engagement plan Scheduling engagements to discuss opportunities. Opportunities targeted (CBSA, ESDC, NavCanada, PWGSC, others) 4.FGP is supporting several horizontal GC policy priorities Relationships established with policy communities Initial assessment of data and support required First priorities include: Energy Infrastructure, Cumulative Effects, World Class Tanker Safety, Aboriginal Consultations, Floodplain mapping, Climate Change Adaptation (including wildfires), and CanNor 5.Business Transformation Phase 1 has been completed Draft report on target operating model anticipated for March 2016 Initial common service desk set up As-Is State template ready for distribution 7 Geospatial Data Management Current StateFuture State Ad hoc approach to managing and acquiring geospatial data, where datasets are acquired, purchased and/or used by individual departments Limited coordination of acquisition/use of data and limited use metrics. Some partnerships between departments do exist, but are limited Many key datasets are no longer current (e.g. some framework layers, imagery) Enterprise approach to managing and acquiring geospatial data, where datasets would be acquired, purchased and/or used by multiple departments Opportunities to acquire better data, in collaboration with other departments More consistent budgeting and overarching metrics on data use More accurate updates to Deputies and Ministers about the state of GC geospatial data assets, and required investments Linkage to TBS Policy TBS is putting in place a new Standard on Data Management in 2016/17 The Standard will require departments to participate in GC-wide direction-setting and coordination exercises for data communities i.e. a Data Asset Management Plan coordinated by FCGEO Use of Harmonized North American Profile (HNAP): -Increased consistency in metadata content and increased usability for end-users. -Most federal departments that share geospatial data have fully implemented of the Standard on Geospatial Data, as of May 2014. 8 Proposal: a Federal Geospatial Data Asset Management Plan (FG-DAMP) Establishes GC-wide approach for managing core geospatial data - core data assets are: Required to meet the Strategic Objectives of many Federal departments/agencies Expressly required by a departments legislated mandate Required to address current government priorities Used by multiple departments or agencies, or with partners such as Provincial, Territorial and other local governments (i.e., reference imagery, framework layers such as roads, rivers, trees, first nation lands) Defines the actions, requirements, responsibilities, and process for establishing regular planning and reporting cycles around core data assets, assessing GC geospatial data needs, and data availability Enables preparation of overarching plans and reports on GC geospatial data assets, including metrics on quality and data use, and investment recommendations for management 9 FGP Core Data for Horizontal Priorities World Class Tanker Safety Floodplain mapping Drought monitoring Resource Development and Environmental Protection Public Safety and Security Cumulative Effects Assessment Environmental Assessment Aboriginal Consultation Wildfire monitoring Energy Infrastructure Aboriginal Community locations Tribal councils Treaties/specific claims Community wellbeing Frameworks Roads / Railways Hydrographic network Land cover Watersheds Ecozones / ecoregions Elevation / Bathymetry Administrative boundaries Census boundaries Geographic names High-resolution imagery Natural resources Bedrock/surficial geology Top 100 exploration projects Land capability Soil landscape Principal mineral areas Major Project Inventory... FGP CORE DATA Infrastructure Pipelines Transmission lines Refineries Power plants Airports Ports and marine network system Navigable waterways Winter roads Environment Water quality, quantity Pollutants release, GHG emissions and projections Climate, air quality Climate change/water scenarios Wetland inventory Critical habitat designations Species at risk range maps National Parks Protected/Conservation Areas Natural disturbances Permafrost/snow/ice, trends Climate Change Adaptation Infrastructure integrity 10 Environmental Scan: Federal Transfer Payments Programs With Geospatial Funding Opportunities Infrastructure investments (funds accessible to P/T) Inuvik to Tuktoyaktuk Highway Program Borders infrastructure fund Green Infrastructure Fund Building Canada Fund - Infrastructure Component Building Canada Fund - Community Component Canada strategic Infrastructure fund Gas Tax Fund P/T Infrastructure Base Fund New Building Canada Fund - Infrastructure Component Strategic Investments in Northern Economic Development (SINED) 11 Aboriginal health Marine safety Climate change adaptation Geo-hazard monitoring and reporting Environmental emergency response National disaster mitigation program Public health infrastructure and information network Food safety and information network Infrastructure investment Policy to facilitate nat. res. development Abo. community devel. and wellbeing Transportation networks Labour development Sustainable aquaculture Forest sector innovation Agricultural risk management and innovation Env. Ass. and regulation for major projects Wildlife and habitat protection Ecosystem health monitoring and recovery Greenhouse gas emission regulation Fishery monitoring and regulation Pollutants monitoring and regulation Energy efficiency programs Clean energy development Weather/environmental prediction (EC) Stream flow monitoring (EC) Groundwater geoscience (NRCan) Fishery stock assessment (DFO) New energy supply (NRCan) Mineral potential assessment (NRCan) State of biodiversity (EC) Agricultural resources (AAFC) State of forest (NRCan) Environmental Scan: Federal Programs Producing Data Around Key Theme for FGP Natural resource assessment Public safety and security Economic and community development Environmental stewardship 12 Next Steps December January 2015 Internal soft launch with initial functialities catalogue and viewer Training begins for departments on integrating their geospatial data within the FGP January 2016 Official launch with all Release 1 datasets March 2016 Future Year 2 releases: new features and functionalities added to FGP - repository, catalogue, viewer, collaborative mapping environment, internal/external web presence Make regular improvements to enhance overall usability and user experience Ongoing Undertake sustained engagements and outreach with stakeholders to: Onboard new partners to assist with implementing the FGP (e.g., CBSA, ESDC, NavCan, PWGSC) Solicit new data opportunities for inclusion in the FGP Showcase the power of the FGP to the senior management and policy communities 13 Questions? 14 Judith Boss, Assistant Deputy Minister, Earth Sciences Sector Co-chair, FCGEO and FGP Management Board Prashant Shukle, Director General, Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation Co-Chair, FCGEO Director General Shadow Committee (DGSC) David Harper, Director of the Federal Geospatial Platform Initiative General Inquiries: Contact Information