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GIO ReportMay 2012
Indiana Statewide Ortho/LiDARBase Products
1’ Pixel Resolution – 4-Band ImageryUSGS-compliant, 1.5 meter post spacing LiDAR Digital Elevation Model
Available Buy-up Options6”-inch Resolution Ortho3”-inch Resolution Ortho1-meter post spacing LiDAR
Contract Parties
OCRAUSGSUSDSNTIAINDOTIN Homeland Security
MACOGKosciusko CountyHarrison CountyBartholomew
CountyWoolpert
Plus Ten Buy-up Contracts in 2012
12” Pixel Resolution:Boone Brown Carroll Cass Clinton Crawford Fulton Hendricks
Statewide Imagery Project - Ortho & LiDAR
Howard Jackson Johnson Lawrence Marshall Miami MonroeMorgan
201120122013 Morgan
OrangePulaskiStarkeTiptonWabashWashington
6” Pixel Resolution (Buy-up):
BartholomewElkhartHarrisonKosciuskoMarionSt. Joseph
Statewide Imagery Project - Ortho & LiDAR
20122012 Buy-ups:
• Allen (6-inch ortho)• Floyd (6-inch ortho & 1-meter post spacing LiDAR)• Dearborn (6-inch ortho & 1-meter post spacing
LiDAR)• DeKalb (6-inch ortho)• Hamilton (6-inch ortho)• Madison (6-inch ortho & 1-meter post spacing
LiDAR)• Noble (6-inch ortho)• Shelby (6-inch ortho)• Steuben (6-inch ortho)• Whitley (6-inch ortho)
The Open Topography Server for Indiana
Improving the NHD (National Hydrography Dataset)
Purpose:To improve the accuracy and level of detail of the data about the surface waters in Indiana
Streams in blue have been added to the existing NHD (red) through this project
Improving the NHD
• Funding exists for the 30 sub-basin shown in green (Phase 1)
• One of those, the Upper Eel, is serving as the pilot area
• Phase 1 is scheduled for completion by December, 2013
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IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative
Data Sharing Initiative Status
86 Counties have committed to share GIS data• 6,725 Jurisdictional Boundaries• 496,440 Street Centerlines Segments• 2,389,153 Address Points• 3,023,924 Land Parcels
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These data can be obtained from the GIO library and the
IndianaMap
Broadband MappingWireline Wireless
Indiana Broadband Mapwww.indianabroadbandmap.com
Percent of Population With Access to Broadband.
Rank State/Territory % of Population1 District Of Columbia 100% ± 0.0
2 New Jersey 100% ± 0.0
3 Rhode Island 100% ± 0.0
4 Connecticut 100% ± 0.0
5 Delaware 100% ± 0.0
6 Massachusetts 99.9% ± 0.0
7 Maryland 99.9% ± 0.0
8 Florida 99.9% ± 0.0
9 Iowa 99.9% ± 0.0
10 New York 99.9% ± 0.0
11 Kansas 99.9% ± 0.0
12 Indiana 99.8% ± 0.0
13 Illinois 99.8% ± 0.0
14 Wisconsin 99.8% ± 0.0
15 California 99.7% ± 0.0
16 Pennsylvania 99.7% ± 0.0
17 Texas 99.7% ± 0.0
18 Nevada 99.7% ± 0.0
19 North Dakota 99.7% ± 0.0
20 Georgia 99.7% ± 0.0
State Ranking By Grant Amount(Lowest to Highest)
State Grant Amount1 Delaware $3,080,450
2 Indiana $3,294,766
3 Vermont $3,542,996
4 North Dakota $3,664,087
5 Connecticut $3,782,938
6 Oklahoma $3,815,185
7 South Carolina $3,979,832
8 Nevada $3,993,441
9 District of Columbia $4,041,816
10 Wyoming $4,153,833
11 Hawaii $4,349,940
12 Minnesota $4,470,035
13 Tennessee $4,479,620
14 Idaho $4,486,214
15 Wisconsin $4,540,152
16 Rhode Island $4,544,787
17 West Virginia $4,749,181
18 Michigan $4,755,684
19 Maryland $4,755,768
20 New Mexico $4,762,287
Largest Grant: New York, $8,923,532
Average Grant: $5,541,201
Jim SparksIndiana GIO
[email protected]@iot.in.gov317-234-5889