From cy.smith at state.or.us Fri Apr 1 16:31:27 2011 From: cy.smith at state.or.us (SMITH Cy * EISPD GEO) Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 16:31:27 -0700 Subject: [gis_info] FW: Update: GPS threats from FCC's waiver for LightSquared Message-ID: <4BD752C728FD8C43A7940818DD4A1E9B06DF0C95@exchnode02.ad.state.or.us> Hi folks, Ken Bays, Geodetic Control FIT Chair and Lead Geodetic Surveyor for ODOT, provided the following update on the LightSquared/GPS issue that has arisen recently. Please see below. Thanks Ken! cy Cy Smith, Statewide GIS Coordinator DAS/EISPD Geospatial Enterprise Office President, Urban/Regional Info Sys Assoc. (URISA) Secretary, Coalition of Geospatial Organizations (COGO) Past President, Natl. States Geographic Info. Council (NSGIC) 503-378-6066 http://gis.oregon.gov From: BAYS Kenneth [mailto:Kenneth.BAYS at odot.state.or.us] Sent: Friday, April 01, 2011 1:39 PM To: SMITH Cy * EISPD GEO; HILL Milton E * EISPD GEO; John Minor; Annette dePaz; Lisa Lee; mark.l.armstrong at noaa.gov; WRIGHT Chris; Cael Neathamer; Dan Hoekstra Subject: Update: GPS threats from FCC's waiver for LightSquared As I stated in an earlier E-mail to some of you, the National Space-Based Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Executive Committee, www.pnt.gov , was established to manage GPS and related issues in cooperation with other agencies. Last week, the two co-chairs of the PNT Executive Committee, Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn III, and Deputy Secretary of Transportation John Porcari, weighed in heavily on the LightSquared issue with a March 25 letter sent to FCC Chair Julius Genachowski. The letter stated "active engagement with DoD and DOT, the national stewards and global providers of the Global Positioning Satellite [sic] (GPS) service, is essential to protect this ubiquitous defense, transportation, and economic utility as the WG process proceeds" and noted an FCC "lack of inclusiveness regarding input from federal stakeholders". In the letter, FCC's Genachowski was asked to respond to "these matters at your earliest opportunity." [Source: http://www.insidegnss.com/node/2552 ] The PNT has also added a page to their website about the LightSquared issue: http://www.pnt.gov/interference/lightsquared/ The LightSquared issue seems to hinge on a possible conflict between two worthy priorities of the present Administration: GPS and the "National Broadband Program", http://www.broadband.gov/ . The National Broadband Program is been promoted heavily recently by President Obama and the FCC Chair he appointed in 2009, Julius Genachowski. In his January 2011 State of the Union address, White House press releases, and recent speeches, the President has set goals to "within five years, we want to make it possible for businesses to put high-speed wireless services in reach of virtually every American." [Source: www.whitehouse.gov ] Genachowski, a high tech industry insider before being appointed to chair the FCC, has stated in several recent speeches, both nationally and internationally, that "we've been able to act on dozens of rulemakings on our top priorities, like making more spectrum for mobile broadband, reforming universal service, and removing barriers to broadband deployment." [Sources: www.fcc.gov and www.broadband.gov ] The Light-Squared proposal is to develop mobile broadband in the US by repurposing the spectrum immediately adjacent to the frequency for the GPS L1 signal. This repurposing would change the use of the adjacent spectrum from very low-power, space-to-earth transmissions, to use for extremely high-powered, ground-based transmissions for mobile broadband. The waiver would allow installation of 40,000 towers nationwide that broadcast at a power of 15,000 watts in a frequency adjacent to GPS L1. Experts state that the transmission power from the broadband towers would be a billion or more times powerful than the very low power of the GPS L1 signal, and that interference will occur. The FCC usually requires extensive testing and comment periods before such a major policy change, but in the LightSquared broadband proposal, they issued the waiver after a short two-month comment period and they had no initial interference testing requirement. Since initial protests (including the January 12 letter from the Dept of Commerce to the FCC that I cited in my earlier E-mail), the FCC has added, in their Order and Authorization of January 26, a testing requirement to address interference concerns before work can proceed on Light Squared's initiative. However, the FCC order allows LightSquared to sit on the FCC-ordered Working Group of GPS experts that is tasked to perform the interference testing. The FCC order does not clarify how conflicting conclusions of the Work Group will be addressed or acted upon and this is one of the concerns of the PNT Executive Committee. I'm still confident that the PNT Executive Committee, working with other stakeholders, will succeed in protecting GPS spectrum. GPS is too ingrained in our nation's infrastructure to risk endangering. Ironically, GPS timing is used to time our national telecommunication networks and power grids, so GPS is critical to any national broadband plan. In addition to the www.PNT.gov website, the www.saveourgps.org and www.insidegnss.com websites have updated information about the LightSquared issue. Ken Here's a couple of a recent update below from Glen Gibbons' Inside GNSS website: GPS 'Stewards' DoD, DoT DepSecs Protest LightSquared Plan to FCC http://www.insidegnss.com/node/2552 Glen Gibbons, March 30, 2011 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------- Ken Bays, PLS Lead Geodetic Surveyor, Geometronics Unit Oregon Department of Transportation Technical Manager, Oregon Real-time GPS Network (ORGN) http://www.TheORGN.net 4040 Fairview Industrial Dr SE, MS 4, Salem, OR 97302 Phone: 503-986-3543 Cell: 503-580-8793 Fax: 503-986-3548 kenneth.bays at odot.state.or.us ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Council (NSGIC) 503-378-6066 http://gis.oregon.gov From: Jack D DOYLE [mailto:jack.d.doyle at state.or.us] Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2011 7:32 AM To: COX Anna; STEVENS Bob; Barbara A PROGULSKE; WILSON Carolyn; RIDDELL Catherine.A; ILES Cathy.F; BUSHORE Chris.J; Cy SMITH; NGO Duyen.L; Edward P ARABAS; BLONDO James.M; WOODWARD Jennifer.A; HESTING Joseph; GRANT-WORLEY Joyce.A; BANCROFT June.E; NELSON Lori.R; MCVAY Pam; SQUIER Renee; LEIKER Richard.D; BAKER Scott.D; BECK Sharon.D; NHOUNG Srun; LADD-WILSON Stephen.G; MODESITT Steve.K; FOGG Theresa.A Cc: Fran A PFOHMAN; HAIDER Laer; SYLVESTER Lynette; COOKSEY Mike.D; RING Patrick.J; Rachel Harris; REIMER Seth.J; HOAR William.J Subject: FYI: SSA displays online interactive map on furloughs in 19 states SSA displays online interactive map on furloughs in 19 states http://fcw.com/articles/2011/03/29/ssa-displays-online-interactive-map-o n-impact-of-state-furloughs-in-19-states.aspx?s=gov2_310311&admgarea=TC_ GOV20 Map shows states lost $65M in federal funds and delayed benefits for people with disabilities -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Candidates in this classification perform a range of Geographical Information System (GIS) tasks and assignments. This position will provide the highest level of technical expertise and work with staff and customers in a team setting for the support and enhancement of County GIS services. To view the complete employment opportunity or to apply for this position, please visit: http://www.co.thurston.wa.us/hr/position-descriptions/GISAnalystIII050611.pdf. Kalie Nichols HR Specialist Classification and Compensation 360-786-5451 The information in this email may be confidential and/or privileged. This email is intended to be reviewed by only the individual or organization named above. If you are not the intended recipient or an authorized representative of the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination or copying of this email and its attachment, if any, or the information contained herein is prohibited. 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We will provide FREE food and drinks, thanks to following sponsors: TerraGIS( [2]), Spatialdev( [3]), Zonar System( [4]) & UW Geospatial Club. The basic idea of this event is to come in the morning to learn something new (tools and real workflows)... stick around and apply it in the afternoon on some semi-structured hack sessions... and then learn some high level stuff in the evening. As such, the day will be broken up as follows: * 9-12: morning session -- "speed" workshops * 12-1: lunch * 1-4: afternoon session -- open hacking * 4-6: dinner * 6-8: evening session -- regular meeting All skill and interest levels are welcome! -- please join us for as much of the day as you can. For more details check http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/CUGOS_2011_Spring_Fling and also check back again for updates before you come ;) Cheers Karsten -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We will provide FREE food and drinks, thanks to following sponsors: TerraGIS( [2]), Spatialdev( [3]), Zonar System( [4]) & UW Geospatial Club. The basic idea of this event is to come in the morning to learn something new (tools and real workflows)... stick around and apply it in the afternoon on some semi-structured hack sessions... and then learn some high level stuff in the evening. As such, the day will be broken up as follows: * 9-12: morning session -- "speed" workshops * 12-1: lunch * 1-4: afternoon session -- open hacking * 4-6: dinner * 6-8: evening session -- regular meeting All skill and interest levels are welcome! -- please join us for as much of the day as you can. For more details check http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/CUGOS_2011_Spring_Fling and also check back again for updates before you come ;) Cheers Karsten -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If you know any qualified GIS Developers who are looking for work, please direct them to: www.seattle.gov/jobs In about a week we expect to be posting a second GIS Analyst/Developer position. This second one will be a higher-level position, classified as a Senior GIS Analyst/Developer. We will be advertising in the same places as the current job ad. Thanks Harvey Arnone Supervisor of GIS Applications Seattle Public Utilities -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jed.roberts at dogami.state.or.us Wed Apr 27 16:22:47 2011 From: jed.roberts at dogami.state.or.us (Jed Roberts) Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 16:22:47 -0700 Subject: [gis_info] FW: SLIDO-2 released Message-ID: <0481A056C1A53A49B96EB1B744989298917AC5@mail.dogami.state.or.us> DOGAMI has released its latest statewide landslide layer. Jed Roberts, CFM | Flood Mapping Coordinator Oregon Department of Geology & Mineral Industries 800 NE Oregon Street, Suite 965 Portland, Oregon 97232-2162 Phone: (971) 673-1546 | Fax: (971) 673-1562 E-mail: jed.roberts at dogami.state.or.us Web: http://www.oregongeology.org/ From: Deb Schueller Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 3:46 PM To: Agency Wide Subject: SLIDO-2 released DOGAMI has released SLIDO-2: Statewide Landslide Information Layer for Oregon, release 2, by William J. Burns, Katherine A. Mickelson, and Evan C. Saint-Pierre The price for the CD-ROM is $25. The public can order the CD-ROM from Nature of the Northwest: http://www.naturenw.org/cgi-bin/quikstore.pl?store=maps&product=001525 External to DOGAMI, the public can preview the publication at: http://www.oregongeology.org/pubs/dds/p-slido2.htm The publication CD contains: 1. "SLIDOr2_v10.gdb" - Esri ArcView version 10 geodatabase of landslide-related features (landslides, debris/alluvial fans, and colluvium/talus) polygons from 313 studies listed in Appendix A of the report text. The geodatabase consists of: * SLIDO_r1 feature dataset (the original SLIDO release 1 data) * Historic_Landslide_Points feature dataset * Landslide_Deposit_Polygons feature dataset: * Deposits - feature class. Landslide deposits * Scarp_Flanks - feature class. Landslide scarp and flank polygons * Scarps - feature class. Landslide scarps polylines * Index_Detailed_Landslide_Studies feature class * Index_Reference_Map feature class * References table 2. "SLIDOr2_v9.gdb" - ArcView version 9.3 geodatabase; see SLIDOr2_v10.gdb. 3. 35-page SLIDO-2 report text in both onscreen and high-resolution versions. 4. PDF-formatted mapview of SLIDO-2 data in both onscreen and high-resolution versions at 1:750,000 scale (50- by 42-inch plate). 5. 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