Hydrography Framework Effort
Identified Hydrography Implementation Issues
Issues and Assignments
June 25th, 1999
Management and/or Administrative Issues
1 Resolve the management responsibilities of the data across the state by the different responsible organizations
Assigned to: Carl Harris
2 Look closely at the data stewardship issue that surround the data by the different responsible organizations
Assigned to: Carl Harris
3 Create policies and procedure on how we integrate all the different data into one central source
Assigned to: Carl Harris
Management and/or Technical Issues
1 Data Accuracy (scale) and scale integration - what approach?
Assigned to: Hydro FW Technical Group
2 Identify and define digital updating units and individual organization responsibilities and mechanisms
Assigned to: Jack Horton, Carl Harris
3 Define the accepted range of Accuracy (scale) for the specific data sets
Assigned to: Carl Harris
4 Address how we manage historical data - versioning, transactional
Assigned to: Carl Harris
Technical Issues
1 Create editing standards and procedures
Assigned to: Martin Hudson, Deborah Naslund
2 Finalize the tool sets used to create routes, indexes and unique feature identifiers
Assigned to: Dan Saul
3 Create quality control standards and policies
Assigned to: Deborah Naslund
4 Look into transaction process - modification of data, where and by whom
Assigned to: Jack Horton, Carl Harris
5 Identify the management/maintenance issues surrounding dynamic segmentation
Assigned to: Dan Saul, Martin Hudson, Jack Horton
6 Explore the use and inclusion of anchor points and tying other data sets back to the hydrography data
Assigned to: Dan Saul
7 Agree on Metadata standards - data and feature levels
Assigned to: Joy Denkers
Newly Added Implementation Issues
8. Agree upon an approach for managing and tracking the unique identifiers
Assigned to: Dale Guenther
9. Agree on a data steward & data management organization for the 1:100K Hydro data
Assigned to: Joy Denkers
10. Using reverse engineering, create a hydrography framework data model
Assigned to: Ken Reister
11. Include into the Hydrography Framework logical and physical data model a way to support high water mark point information
Assigned to: Albert Perez
12. Work on getting appropriate Hydrography data from Oregon, Idaho, & British Columbia for all watersheds containing Washington Border
Assigned to: Carl Harris