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December 13, 2005 1WEGIS Infrastructure Workshop
Wisconsin Enterprise GIS (WEGIS)
Infrastructure/Architecture Workshop
December 13, 2005
December 13, 2005 2WEGIS Infrastructure Workshop
Agenda8:30 - 9:00 1) High Level Introduction - Dave Mockert9:00 - 10:00 2) Review Existing Agency GIS Environments10:00 - 10:15 Break 10:15 - 10:45 3) Outline Plans for Enterprise GIS
Infrastructure10:45 - 12:00 4) Review Enterprise Architecture Issues 12:00 - 1:00 Lunch
1:00 - 2:45 5) Technology Review for ArcSDE - ESRI2:45 - 3:00 Break 3:00 - 4:30 6) Management Review of GIS Infrastructure
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Status of WEGIS
Office of GIO (OGIO) Business Plan
Enterprise Perspective
“Big Rocks” ConceptGIS Communications ProgramWisconsin Enterprise GIS (WEGIS) Strategic PlanEnterprise GIS Data RepositoryWEGIS Web Mapping Infrastructure and ServicesEnterprise Addressing Tool
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The Current State IT Landscape
Highly diverse Highly decentralized Structure of
government drives allocation of funds
Allocation of funds drives structure of technology
“Silos” on many levels Historically, very slow
rates of change
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The Current State GIS Landscape
Built Project by Project
Program Specific Needs
Data Sharing is Ad Hoc
Haves and Have Nots
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The State Enterprise IT Plan
Revolutionize the delivery of services by destroying the barriers to borderless government through: One Enterprise ArchitectureOne Shared InfrastructureOne Enterprise Finance SystemOne Enterprise Application BaseOne Measurement and Management System
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The Consequences of Sharing
For much of the State’s IT landscape, this means one or more of the following:ConsolidateIntegrateTerminate
When integration is the answer, a single, efficient, effective, and secure means of sharing infrastructure, processes and data across government boundaries is needed.
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Defining Integration
Becoming an accepted member of a group or community.
The process of bringing all parts together into a whole.
The ability to make separate systems work together easily.
http://www.google.com/search?q=define%3A+integration
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Enterprise Integration Objectives
Support the Enterprise IT planImprove business agility and supportEliminate duplication of data and processesEnable resource sharing and reuseEmbrace open standardsAvoid proprietary solutionsLeverage existing investmentsReduce the number of technologies usedPreserve the autonomy of government agenciesRespect the stewardship of government agencies
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How are enterprise services identified?How are they sponsored?How are they funded?How are they managed?How are they implemented?How are they supported?How are they leveraged?
Enterprise Services Challenges
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Standards-based Integration
Uniform: Standards-driven
solutions meet system-specific requirements.
Common: Recurring problems are
solved once.
Consistent: A single set of
technologies are used.
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Standards-based Results
Standards add:a single set of solutions to a common problempredictable, evolving demands on technical resourcesloose-coupling of systems and their dataa single investment in integration infrastructureimproved reusability, improved ROI
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Agency GIS Environments
1. Curt Pulford, DOT
2. Kenneth Parsons, DNR
3. Chris Diller, DMA
4. Lisa Morrison, DATCP
5. Mike Nardi, DHFS
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Break
10:00-10:15
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Plans for Enterprise Architecture
10:15-10:45
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Integrated GIS
Proof of Concept
Consolidation
Integration with IT Organization
Enterprise GIS Service
OfferingsA Stepwise Approach
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Timing
• DNR
• DHFS
• DOR, DOJ, other willing participants
• DATCP
• DMA
• DOT
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Benefits
• Utilizing common infrastructure is a big step
• Reduce redundant efforts• Database administration• Network support• Security – both physical and virtual• Backup and Disaster Recovery
• Access to Data
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Willing to take the leap of faith?
Step off the cliff
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Enterprise Architecture
Wisconsin Enterprise Architecture Team (WEAT), et al.
• Database Issues
• Application Issues
• Platform Review
• Future Considerations
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Lunch
On your own
12:00-1:00
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ArcSDE Technology Review
ESRI
Mike Koutnik and James Neild
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Break
2:45-3:00
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Management Review of GIS Infrastructure
3:00-4:30
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Questions
1. What are agency expectations from an enterprise GIS infrastructure?
2. How important are existing structures and platforms (i.e. Oracle 10g, 9i/SQL Server, AIX/HP UX, Windows, Linux)?
3. How do we sell this (to CIOs, SIS)?
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Wrap Up
Thanks for your participation!