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USGS National Geospatial Program / Partnerships Craig A. Neidig WV Geospatial Liaison Eastern Region Partnership Office U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey National Geospatial Program Office U.S. Geological Survey Mission  USGS is an unbiased, multi-disciplinary science organization that provides timely data and information on Biology, Geography, Geology, and, Water  USGS is dedicated to providing timely, relevant, and impartial studies of the landscape, our natural resources, and the natural hazards that threaten us. Max Ethridge USGS Discipline Activities     Biology – Endangered Species, Ecosystems, Contaminants in Biota Geology – Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Landslides, Geological Mapping Water – Quantity and Quality of Ground Water and Surface Water Geography – Landscape Change, Remote Sensing Research and Mapping USGS Science Strategy Facing Tomorrow’s Challenges – U.S. Geological Survey Science in the Decade 2007-2017 USGS Science Strategy Facing Tomorrow’s Challenges – U.S. Geological Survey Science in the Decade 2007-2017  Six Science strategic directions  Understanding Ecosystems and Predicting Ecosystem Change:  Ensuring the Nation’s Economic and Environmental Future  Climate Variability and Change: Clarifying the Record and Assessing Consequences  Energy and Minerals for America’s Future: Providing a Scientific Foundation for Resource Security, Environmental Health, Economic Vitality, and Land Management  A National Hazards, Risk, and Resilience Assessment Program: Ensuring the Long-Term Health and Wealth of the Nation  The Role of Environment and Wildlife in Human Health: A System that Identifies Environmental Risk to Public Health in America  A Water Census of the United States: Quantifying, Forecasting, and Securing Freshwater for America’s Future Refocus on Integrated Science (interdisciplinary approach) USGS Regions (Current) National Geospatial Program Components  The NGP provides leadership for USGS geospatial coordination, production and service activities:  The National Map  Geospatial One Stop  National Atlas  Geographic Names  Geospatial Research  Emergency Operations and Hazards Response National Geospatial Program Partnerships  Partnerships are the foundation of the NGP:  Leverage funding across organizations to provide significant   cost savings Reduce redundancy in geospatial data acquisition and stewardship (“collect once use many times”) Ensure availability of common base data to a broad range of users and applications  USGS is an integrator and facilitator   of partner data FY10 program - $14 million; FY11 - ? Partner leveraging in the past several years has averaged approximately $7 for every $1 invested by USGS Tom Carlso n Carol Giffin (acting) George Heleine Brittany Lynn Roche, The “local face” of the NGPO West Virginia Partnership Activities  NHD-WBD MOU (WVGISC, NRCS)  1:24K NHD revision project (NRAC, WVGISTC)  Geographic Names (WVGISTC)  Critical Infrastructure updates (DHSEM, TGS, WVGISTC)  Charleston-Huntington Urban Area  Bluestone Lidar Project (USACE-Huntington)  FGDC CAP Grant support (RTI)  WV GIS Strategic Plan  WV GIS Steering Committee  Educational outreach (WVAGP and WV Geographic Alliance)