We realize the full value of geographic information systems by making access to comprehensive data, including broadband service data, seamless and formatted in a way that maximizes its benefit to decision-making in the state. We are a place where Coloradans can gain answers and expertise about GIS and its possibilities in order to expand the value of these technologies as efficiently and effectively as possible, and we are the facilitator of a robust GIS community where knowledge and information is shared freely
Get data in one place, and secondarily make state data open and accessible unless it contains PII, security sensitive or proprietary information
Organize data necessary for critical applications: emergency management, economic development, law enforcement, transportation, information and technology management, environmental management, water resources
Reduce the cost and overhead for data sharing
Maximize the utility and value of data
Enhance and support GIS use among state and local entities
Increase data governance maturity
Create or ask for data once, use it many times
While potentially slower in the short term, collaboration is cheaper in the long term
The value of data increases with use
Where not restricted by privacy, security or proprietary (eg. data license) considerations, data should be open
More eyes on or more use of data, may demonstrate applications not thought of previously
Coordination should not hinder work of state agencies and should bring value to agencies’ work
Responsible for managing an interdepartment data protocol fostering enterprise wide data sharing and governance and furthering the state's open data efforts; managing statewide GIS coordination to make state geographic data discoverable and accessible; and support state agencies' GIS efforts
Leads Development and maintenance of GIS applications for state agencies & OIT; Supports web services
Operational management; Outreach coordination; Support economic development; Manage GeoData Cache; Support emergency management
Maintains enterprise & OIT databases; Leads statewide address stewardship; Supports resiliency workgroups; Local outreach; Assists with application development
Primary outreach coordinator to local, state, and federal entities; Assists in the collection of data through outreach efforts
Parcel data steward; Broadband Lead; Outreach coordination; Support Economic Development; Assist with collection and coordination of other enterprise datasets
Collect and process broadband data; Assists with data processing and analysis as necessary for enterprise datasets; Assists with LiDAR collection
CAI Data Steward; Collect and process broadband data; Collect and process address data for the State; Assists in technical duties related to position
Location: STONEBROOK MANOR, EVENT CENTER & GARDENS
Date: Completed on June 7th, 2017
Slides: Download Here
Additional Details: Event Recording
Location:
GIS Coordination & Development Program in coordination with DRCOG
Date:
Jan 3-Feb 28, 2017
Agenda:
We are asking all counties, agencies. and local municipalities to contribute data to the state for aggregation. These data sets include: Buildings and landmarks, boundaries, transportation, recreation and connections, and land ownership and use
Additional Details:
Data can be uploaded to the Colorado GeoData Pass and the DRCOG Data Portal
Location: Keystone Resort & Conference Center
Date: May 22-23
Agenda : Find Complete Agenda and Schedule Here
Topics:
All things wireless
Community Development 1
Community Development 2
Smart City
In June, we held our second annual GIS Coordination Summit. The agenda consisted of providing updates on our progress over the previous fiscal year; and gathering feedback for FY17 strategic and tactical objectives for our growing team. Slides, photos, and a video are available.