IN13A-3635:
National Geospatial Data Asset Lifecycle Baseline Maturity Assessment for the Federal Geographic Data Committee

Monday, 15 December 2014
Lorri A Peltz-Lewis, USDA U.S. Forest Service, McClellan, CA, United States, Wendy Blake-Coleman, Environmental Protection Agency Washington DC, Washington, DC, United States, Jerry Johnston, Department of the Interior Washington DC, Washington, DC, United States and Ivan B DeLoatch, Federal Geographic Data Committee, DOI, USGS, Reston, VA, United States
Abstract:
The Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) is designing a portfolio management process for 193 geospatial datasets contained within the 16 topical National Spatial Data Infrastructure themes managed under OMB Circular A-16 “Coordination of Geographic Information and Related Spatial Data Activities.” The 193 datasets are designated as National Geospatial Data Assets (NGDA) because of their significance in implementing to the missions of multiple levels of government, partners and stakeholders. As a starting point, the data managers of these NGDAs will conduct a baseline maturity assessment of the dataset(s) for which they are responsible. The maturity is measured against benchmarks related to each of the seven stages of the data lifecycle management framework promulgated within the OMB Circular A-16 Supplemental Guidance issued by OMB in November 2010. This framework was developed by the interagency Lifecycle Management Work Group (LMWG), consisting of 16 Federal agencies, under the 2004 Presidential Initiative the Geospatial Line of Business,using OMB Circular A-130” Management of Federal Information Resources” as guidance The seven lifecycle stages are: Define, Inventory/Evaluate, Obtain, Access, Maintain, Use/Evaluate, and Archive. This paper will focus on the Lifecycle Baseline Maturity Assessment, and efforts to integration the FGDC approach with other data maturity assessments.