The Strategic and Business Planning Process was initiated by the Arizona Geographic Information Council (AGIC) to promote innovative thinking and discussion on solutions that meet the geospatial requirements of Arizona. The process set out to define the organizational structure and business model that meets those needs, and relied on the geospatial community in Arizona. It also set out to identify how an Arizona Geospatial Clearinghouse can share geospatial data and GIS services to the benefit of the state and its constituents.
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- GIS Strategic Plan
- Arizona Geographic Information (Contributor)
- Identifier TypeLocally defined identifierIdentifier Valueazdocs: GIC 1.2:S 76/2010
1. Executive summary -- 2. Current situation -- 2.1. Who are we? -- A. Brief historical perspective -- B. Stakeholder outreach -- C. Who participated in the online survey? -- D. Who participated in the regional stakeholder workshops? -- 2.2. Where are we now? -- A. Senate Bill 1318 -- B. Strategic issues and business drivers for GIS -- C. Status of the 7 "framework layers" for the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI), plus other base themes of significance to Arizona -- D. Status for the National States Geographic Information Council (NSGIC) nine criteria for successful GIS programs -- 2.3. Strengths and weaknesses -- A. What are our top three strengths? -- B. What are our other strengths? -- C. What are our top three weaknesses? -- D. What are our other weaknesses? -- 2.4. Opportunities and threats -- A. What are our top three opportunities? -- B. What other opportunities do we have? -- C. What are our top three threats or challenges? -- D. What are some of the other threats and challenges? -- 3. Vision and goals -- 3.1. Strategic goals -- 3.2. Programmatic goals -- 4. Requirements -- A. Financial requirements -- B. Organizational requirements -- C. Technical requirements -- 5. Implementation program -- A. Alignment of AGIC committees and committee agendas with strategic plan goals -- B. Timetable for addressing strategic plan goals -- C. Opportunities for alignment and cost-sharing with federal program partners -- D. Opportunities for alignment and cost-sharing with state program partners -- 6. Appendix A. Strategic planning methodology -- A. On-line survey -- B. Regional workshops -- C. Review process -- 7. Appendix B. Document history
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GIS Strategic Plan (Phoenix, Arizona: Arizona Geographic Information Council, 2010.)