nltb gis/rs update date : 24 th november 2010
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NLTB GIS/RS Update Date : 24 th November 2010. Introduction. Brief History of GIS/RS at NLTB Major Issues Facing NLTB Process in going to ArcGIS Current Implementation. GIS/RS History. 1975: The first computer installed in NLTB to process rent and distribute income - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Growing Wealth From Native Land
Native Land, Our Heritage, Our Future
NLTB GIS/RS Update
Date : 24th November 2010
Growing Wealth From Native Land
Native Land, Our Heritage, Our Future
Introduction
Brief History of GIS/RS at NLTB
Major Issues Facing NLTB
Process in going to ArcGIS
Current Implementation
Growing Wealth From Native Land
Native Land, Our Heritage, Our Future
GIS/RS History1975: The first computer installed in NLTB to process rent and distribute income1988: Computerised Land Information System (Mapping) using InfoMap1997: Migrated LIS information to InfoCAD for ALTA Project1999: LIS Section was decentralised2002: MapInfo, GPS Rovers and Base Station installed at NLTB with Help of SOPAC2004: MySAP Installed2009: Replaced MySAP with LandSoft2010: Spatial/GIS Project
Growing Wealth From Native Land
Native Land, Our Heritage, Our Future
Issues Being Faced At NLTB
1. Large number of different Systems being Used2. Double Leasing3. Identifying available Land for Leasing4. Quality of GIS Data5. Integration of GIS Data with LandSoft6. Use of NLTBS GIS Data7. Fourteen GPS rovers at NLTB are getting old or not
functioning8. Use of new Technology
Growing Wealth From Native Land
Native Land, Our Heritage, Our Future
Choice between MapInfo or ArcGISFollowed a thorough evaluation process in how the software would assist in addressing main issues
Choose ArcGIS because• Product Support• Upgrade Path• Integrating to LandSoft• Centralised Server• Creating KML’s• USP Students learning ArcGIS
Growing Wealth From Native Land
Native Land, Our Heritage, Our Future
Testing use of ArcGIS
1. Created KML’s to be used in Google Earth to look into Schedule A+B issue.
2. Lease - Arrears, Expired, Reassessment and by Lease Type
3. Identified area on ground with development but no lease boundary
4. Creating Land Owning Unit Maps
Growing Wealth From Native Land
Native Land, Our Heritage, Our Future
Addressing the Issues
1.Purchased Six Trible GeoXT Rovers2.All Technical officers will be using ArcGIS3.Centralised Data in new Spatial Server4.Multiple levels of access for estate staff will
assist with GIS data accuracy issues, double leasing and management of leases.
5.New NLTB website has link to available land6.ArcMap files are linked to Reporting Server
Growing Wealth From Native Land
Native Land, Our Heritage, Our Future
Thoughts on the Process
1.GIS Being part of IT has significant benefits2.Approval process in current environment is
much more thorough so more time consuming3.Technology from GIS/RS has really improved4.GIS Functionality can replace a lot of old “IT
Functionality”
Growing Wealth From Native Land
Native Land, Our Heritage, Our Future
Going Forward
1.Finish implementation of Spatial/GIS Solution
2.Look into use of Smartphones e.g. Blackberry, Iphone and Android Phones to assist with staff in field accessing Map Information
3.Look into Vehicle Tracking
Growing Wealth From Native Land
Native Land, Our Heritage, Our Future
Acknowledgement
1.SOPAC - Wolf2.NaGIS - Nasi Racaca3.USP - Conway Pene4.Eagle Technology - Kenna Kelly5.Lukemine Enterprises - Kevin McConnel6.GeoSystems - Warren Eade
Growing Wealth From Native Land
Native Land, Our Heritage, Our Future
ArcGIS Server
1. Plan was to create KML from ArcGIS and then let users on the counters access it from Google Earth
2. Issue was that a large number of users would have to have internet access
3. With ArcGIS Server able to publish map and include a layer to Bing Maps
4. Means all NLTB users will be able to access our published maps
5. Access maps with Web Pages and queries