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Jennifer Zingery Abel Avilez Katie Kunz Aya Udagawa CONSULTANTS:

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Geo-Tex Spatial. Solutions. CONSULTANTS:. INTRODUCTION. AT ISSUE: Develop New Maps for GBRA’s Web Site Current map is a static map only Shows watershed boundaries only with no other info GOAL OF THE PROJECT: Create new maps for addition to their web site - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Jennifer Zingery Abel Avilez Katie Kunz Aya UdagawaCONSULTANTS:

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INTRODUCTION AT ISSUE: Develop New Maps for GBRA’s

Web Site Current map is a static map only Shows watershed boundaries only with

no other info

GOAL OF THE PROJECT:Create new maps for addition to their

web siteInteractive maps for visitors to see and

useCreate data which can be downloaded

from site

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Current Map:

Source: GBRA Web Site www.gbra.org

Prepared for GBRA’s 2007 Basin Highlights Report

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Methodology DATA MUST UNDERGO THE FOLLOWING

STEPS

Phase 1: Data Collection and Development

Phase 2: Data Assembly (Arc-GIS Software)

Phase 3: Web-GIS Assembly (Manifold Software)

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PHASE 1: DATA COLLECTION

Source: touringtexas.com

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Task Geo-Tex Spatial Solutions (GTSS) must

collect data to built GIS-web interactive maps

GTSS must make available about 11 different types of layers to help inform the wide range of GBRA website users

Data must be from reliable sources

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Data Collection Methods Internet

Phone

Excel files

Source: www.churchinuptown.com

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Data Sources

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Issues with Data The rights to use the data Waiting to receive data Finding incomplete data Size of data Overall time spent looking for data

Source: www.ilmfinder

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Phase 2: Data Assembly The purpose of the Data Assembly is to determine which map

data is most suitable for the needs of GBRA. The data will be assembled using a GIS software and will include :

Data provided by GBRA Data discovered from outside agencies Develop data collected from raw data

However, even after the completion date, it is expected Geo-Tex may need to continue to collect and assemble data as needed.

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PHASE 3: WEB GIS

By using the Manifold Program (Web GIS) it makes the maps interactive with the user in many ways.

The World-Wide Web opens doors for everyone with internet to make available GeoSpatial Information.

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Phase 3: WEB GIS

Benefits to the User: View only layers they would like to see Makes the maps easier and faster to

download Easy to Navigate GIS information available to all society

members

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PHASE 3: WEB GIS (Sample Map)

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Time Line

IMPORTANT DATES: Monday, March 2 Proposal Presentation to client

Wednesday, April 6Progress Report to Client

Monday, May 11Final Report Presentation

Final Deliverables to Client

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BudgetData Collection

Total Hours (7 hours/week * 3.2weeks * 4 consultants) 89.6Hourly Pay $30.00Total $2,688.00

Data AnalysisTotal Hours (7 hours/week * 10.8

weeks * 4 consultants) 302.4Hourly Pay $45.00Total $13,608.00

System ManagementN/A $0

Equipment CostsN/A $0

DataPurchased Data 0Total $0

Total ExpensesN/A $0

TOTAL COSTS $16,296.00

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References - Journals Sebillo, Monica; Tortora, Genny; and Vitiello, Giuliana. “Cultural

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References – Data Barron, Robert, “Geographic Information Systems Data” Texas General Land

Office: GIS Data. 12 Feb. 2009. http://www.glo.state.tx.us/gisdata/gisdata.html

“Download GIS Data.” Edward Aquifer Authority. (Edwards Aquifer (TCEQ) Projection Info: UTM Zone 14N NAD 83). 13 Feb 2009.

http://maps.edwardsaquifer.org/eaagis/DownloadData.aspx  “GIS Lab Data Downloads” Texas Parks and Wildlife. 12, Feb. 2009.

http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/landwater/land/maps/gis/data_downloads/  Lett, Chris, “Brach of Data & Systems Services,” U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services.

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