Darrell R. RobertsonProgram Manager
I&E GeoReadiness, Geospatial Information and Services (GI&S)Asset Management
Naval Facilities Engineering Command
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Our Mission
We strengthen Navy and Marine Corps combat readiness worldwide through facilities lifecycle support focused on the Fleet, Fighter, and Family.
We deliver sustainable, adaptable facilities; expeditionary capabilities; and contingency response to the Navy Expeditionary Combat Enterprise, all other Warfare and Provider Enterprises, the Marine Corps, Unified Commanders, DoD Agencies.
Our innovation, responsiveness, and agility enable a forward deployed, rotational, and surge capable Navy.
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Department of the Navy
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Navy Operating Forces
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Navy Shore Establishment
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NAVFAC Functional Alignment
Program Mgmt
1.Mission Accountability2.Client Interface3.Project Mgt/Execution4.
Execution Metrics
1. Business Processes2. Resource Allocation3. Community Mgmt4.
Program Metrics5.
5.
LeadershipVertical:
Horizontal:
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Facilities Engineering Lifecycle
FacilitiesContracting /Privatization
Tech LiaisonContractors, Engrs
Venture AcquisitionPPV / EUL / Lease - Construct
Venture AcquisitionPPV / EUL / Lease - Construct
FinancialManagement
Disposal• Demolition• Excess Facilities• Outleasing
Disposal• Demolition• Excess Facilities• Outleasing
EnergyUtilities
ContractingReal EstateContracting NWCF
Mgmt
SRMMILCON
ATFPAshoreATFP
AshoreCommunity/Gov’t
Liaison
AICUZRangeMgmtPlanning
• Strategic• Global• Contingency• Regional• BRAC
Planning• Strategic• Global• Contingency• Regional• BRAC
Recapitalization• Restoration• Modernization
Recapitalization• Restoration• Modernization
Sustainment• Operate and Maintain• Utilities & Energy• Transportation
Sustainment• Operate and Maintain• Utilities & Energy• Transportation Environmental
Planning, Compliance,Conservation &
Cleanup
EnvironmentalPlanning, Compliance,
Conservation & Cleanup
Renewables
Construction• Acquisition Process• MILCON/BRACON
Construction• Acquisition Process• MILCON/BRACONNAVFAC
Expeditionary Programs
Expeditionary Programs
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NAVFAC Guiding Principles
• Navy’s Core Values of HONOR, COURAGE, and COMMITMENTguide our actions every day.
NAVFAC:� Focuses on supporting the WARFIGHTER;� Takes OWNERSHIP and is ACCOUNTABLE to our Supported Commands;� Develops a SKILLED WORKFORCE, pursuing DIVERSITY as a strength;� Operates SAFELY always;� Embraces INNOVATION and PROCESS IMPROVEMENT. OUR PEOPLE:� Operate with ENTHUSIASM and TEAMWORK;� Are ACCOUNTABLE for their actions;� Communicate OPENLY, HONESTLY, and with INTEGRITY;� RESPECT everyone;� GROW personally and professionally.
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Navy’s Shore Enterprise Demographics
• 10 Regions with 77 Installations• 59,000 Buildings, 120 Airfields, and 209 Piers• 2.1 Million Acres of Land • 110,000 Plus Facilities Valued Greater Than $150 billion,with over 525 Million square feet of functional space
• 570,000 Active Duty, Reserve and Civilian NavyPersonnel, Contractors and Various Tenants Who Workand Live on Navy Installations.
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Navy Installation GI&S Program Description
Commander Naval Installation Command’s geospatial information policy is designed to maximize the use of GIS technologies and geospatial information, allowing efficient and effective management of Navy’s shore infrastructure
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ASSET MANAGEMENT VISION
NAVFAC Asset Management (AM) will lead the Navy to an “ownership culture” of the shore infrastructure life-cycle ensuring Navy facilities are integral to its mission. AM provides the full suite of strategic shore planning, asset utilization data management, intergovernmental planning, and real estate services, including public-private ventures, to our Supported Commands that enable successful completion of the Navy’s Total Force mission.
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Organizational StructureOrganizational Structure
•Acquisition•Management & EP•EUL•Disposals•Appraisals•CadastralMaps/Monuments/Survey•Realty Assistant / OA•RECO Mgmt
Asset Management BL
FacilityPlanningBranch
Asset Utilization Branch/
InvestmentBranch
Real Estate Branch
•SIPs•Master Plans•ILS•Site Approvals•Special Plng Studies
•EncroachmentPlanning
•AICUZ•RAICUZ•JLUS•EUL Planning•CP&L
•iNFADS•GI&S•SFPS•Space Management•DRRS / FCAP Review•Basic FacilityRequirements
•Asset Evaluations•Footprint Reduction•RPO / RPAO Support•ProjectDocumentation
IntergovernmentalBranch
ARE
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What are GeoReadiness Centers?
• Navy GeoReadiness Centers (GRC) provide overall coordination and acquisition of Geospatial Information and Services within their Region.
• GRCs are responsible for maintaining Regional Common Installation Picture (CIP) data layers which serve as foundational geospatial data for the Region.
• GRCs are the single point of contact for all GI&S related issues in the Installation and Environment realm for the CNIC Region in which it is located.
• GRCs insure that the geo-spatial data holdings of the Navy FECs/Regions meet quality control standards for accuracy, currency, and standards compliance.
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GeoReadiness Centers(GRC)
Navy Installation GeoReadiness Program
Shore Management Infrastructure Group (SMIG) / SMIG Working Group
IGI&S CorporateWorking Group (GCWG)
Enterprise Systems Execution and Coordination
GeoReadinessIntegration Team (GRIT)
Requirements RecommendationsPolicy Recommendations
IGI&S ChangeControl Board (GCCB)
NAVFAC IGI&S Program Manager
CNIC IGI&SPolicy, Requirements
and Resources Manager
ProgramCoordination
9/24/2009
LANT IGI&S APM / PAC IGI&S APM
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CNIC GI&S Resources & Requirements Manager
Navy CNIC-NAVFAC I&E GI&S Organization
NAVFAC HQGI&S PM
NAVFACPacific
GI&S APM
NAVFACAtlantic
GI&S APM
•NAVFAC Far East GRC•NAVFAC Marianas GRC•NAVFAC Hawaii GRC
•NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic GRC•NAVFAC Midwest GRC•NAVFAC Washington GRC•NAVFAC Southeast GRC•NAVFAC EURAFSWA GRC•NAVFAC Northwest GRC•NAVFAC Southwest GRC
EXECUTIVE/PROGRAMMATIC
POLICYPROMULGATION &
ENFORCEMENT
EXECUTION
APM: Assistant Program ManagerGRC: GeoReadiness Center
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GeoReadiness Center Managers Locations
HawaiiHawaii
NDWNDW
MidMid--AtlanticAtlanticEurope, Southwest AsiaEurope, Southwest AsiaAfricaAfrica
KoreaKorea
GuamGuam
SouthwestSouthwest
NorthwestNorthwest MidwestMidwest
SoutheastSoutheast
NAVFAC Atlantic AORNAVFAC Atlantic AOR
NAVFAC Pacific AORNAVFAC Pacific AOR
NAVFAC HQNAVFAC HQ
JapanJapanSingaporeSingapore
CNIC HQCNIC HQ
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CNR NDW
Navy Shore Installations
N61075 CNR Korea (1)- N32778 CFA Chinhae
N61076 CNR Japan (6)- N61029 CFA Okinawa- N61028 CFA Yokosuka - N61030 CFA Sasebo- N61031 NAF Atsugi- N61032 NAF Misawa- N61078 NSF Diego Garcia ________________________
N61077 Singapore AC (1)
N61128 CNR Marianas (Guam) (1)- N61755 NAVBASE Guam (CNF Marianas SA)
N61449 CNR Hawaii (2)- N62813 NAVSTA Pearl Harbor- N0534A PMRF Barking Sands
N3049B CNR Europe Africa Southwest Asia (7)- N62588 NSA Naples - N62995 NAS Sigonella- N66691 NSA Souda Bay- N62863 NAVSTA Rota- N49422 JMF St. Mawgans- N63005 NSA Bahrain- N3379A NSA Camp Lemonier Djibouti
N68742 CNR Northwest (4)- N68436 Naval Base Kitsap- N00620 NAS Whidbey Island- N68967 NAVSTA Everett- N32013 NAVMAG Indian Island
N00242 CNR Southwest (10)- N63406 NAVBASE Point Loma - N00245 NAVBASE San Diego- N69232 NAVBASE Ventura County- N60042 NAF El Centro- N63042 NAS Lemoore- N60495 NAS Fallon- N61065 NAVWEPSTA Seal Beach- N00246 NAVBASE Coronado - N47609 NAWS China Lake- N61014 NSA Monterey
N00171 CNR NDW (5)- N68469 NSA Washington- N61150 NSA North Potomac- N61151 NSA South Potomac- N0428A NAS Patuxent River- N61152 NSA Annapolis
N61040 CNR Midwest (3)-N00128 NAVSTA Great Lakes-N61018 NSA Crane-N00639 Mid South
N61463 CNR Mid-Atlantic (16)- N57095 NSA Norfolk - N32443 NSS Norfolk Naval Shipyard- N62688 NAVSTA Norfolk- N60191 NAS Oceana- N69212 WPNSUPPFAC Yorktown - N61414 NAB Little Creek - N32414 NSA Mechanicsburg - N00158 NAS/JRB Willow Grove - N31188 NSGA Sugar Grove- N60087 NAS Brunswick- N69213 NAVWPNSTA Earle- N00129 SUBASE New London- N32446 NSY BOS Portsmouth - N32411 NAVSTA Newport- N48558 NAVAIRENGSTA Lakehurst - N68317 NSU Saratoga Springs
N09697 CNR Southeast (21)-- N00207 NAS Jacksonville-- N60201 NAVSTA Mayport-- N42237 SUBASE Kings Bay-- N69214 NAVWPNSTA Charleston-- N00213 NAS Key West-- N62604 CBC Gulfport-- N60514 NAVSTA Guantanamo Bay-- N61008 NSA Panama City-- N61006 NSA Athens-- N00196 NAS Atlanta-- N63043 NAS Meridian
-- N61007 NSA Orlando--- N00204 NAS Pensacola-- N60508 NAS Whiting Field-- N68891 NAVSTA Ingleside-- N00216 NAS Corpus Christi-- N60241 NAS Kingsville-- N83447 NAS/JRB Fort Worth-- N00206 NAS/JRB New Orleans- N00205 NSA New Orleans-- N40003 NA Puerto Rico
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Regional Staff Distribution and Projected Growth(2009)
HI0 KTR3 CIV4 PROJ
NDW1 KTR5 CIV
10 PROJ
MA2 KTR2 CIV
36 PROJ
EURAFSWA3 KTR2 CIV8 PROJ FE, KOR
7 KTR0 CIV10 PROJ
MAR0 KTR2 CIV5 PROJ
SW0 KTR7 CIV18 PROJ
NW4 KTR1 CIV12 PROJ
MW2 KTR1 CIV7 PROJ
SE4 KTR7 CIV33 PROJ
30 Current CIV
23 Current KTR
143 Projected
Enterprise FTEs
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Geo-spatial Data Completeness(Critical Data Sets –2009) Est. % Complete
50-75% 75-100%
SWAHI
NDW
MA
EUR
FE, KOR
MAR
SW
NW MW
SE
Less than 50%
50-75%
75-100%
Less than 50%
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Mission Alignment
LAN
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PAC
HQ
FutureLAN
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PAC
HQ
Today GI&S Fleet
GI&S
Task Force to
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Regional Shore Installation Management System 3 (RSIMS 3)
•Common backbone for map viewing & data sharing for Navy facility and installation information
•Web based• Can be on everyone’s desk• Meets information assurance requirements
•Visual information is more intuitive than databases
•Multiple sources of information real time in one location
•Multiple users sharing information
•Much more than a facilities management application
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Drivers Toward a New Paradigm
•Transformation of Navy IT– Application rationalization and portfolio management– Rigidity of NMCI contract– Cyber Asset Reduction and Security (CARS)
• FY05 Defense Authorization Act directed the Navy to migrate or terminate legacy networks and applications
•Defense Installations Spatial Data Infrastructure (DISDI)– Established as a part of BRAC 2005– Retained as the defense installation component of the National Spatial
Data Infrastructure (Executive Order 12906).– Requires service-level management of geospatial assets
•CNIC “GIS Governance Message” 041219Z SEP 04– “… utilize GIS technology and geospatial information to efficiently and
effectively manage the Navy’s shore infrastructure.”– “NAVFAC will serve as CNI’s technical and execution agent for GIS
technology.”
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NAVFAC’s GIS Re-alignment
•Set up a governance structure to facilitate the use and management of GIS technology and data assets
– GeoReadiness Program Manager (GIS PM)– Executive Steering Group– GeoReadiness Integration team– GIS Architecture Team– Corporate GIS Team– GI&S Resource Centers, GRC Team– Business Line / Product Line Teams
•Consolidate GIS support and coordination for CNIC Regions within ten GRCs.
•Centralize GIS applications, infrastructure, and system support at NITC in Port Hueneme, CA
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Hosted Business Applications
•Regional Shore Installation Management System (RSIMS)– M&A: Centrally hosted geospatial data repository & desktop tools–GeoReadiness Catalog (GR Catalog): Metadata catalog of NAVFAC geospatial data
– RSIMS3: GIS-based decision support tool that connects geospatial data (maps) to tabular data to enable visual reporting and analysis.
•Naval Installation Restoration Information Solution (NIRIS)– EVBL-sponsored; separately accredited– For managing and facilitating the use of IR data– In Production, full rollout slated FY07
•Explosive Safety Siting (ESS)– Version 6 (in progress) to be hosted in NITC M&A– BDBL-sponsored; v6 to be accredited as a part of RSIMS
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Current Tools and Capabilities
Access: NAVFAC Portal
Capabilities:•Basic mapping•Red-Line - and export•Data Mining •Floor Plan Viewing
Access: Citrix, NITC
Capabilities:•Data Editing, •Advanced AnalysisCapabilities:
•Basic mapping•Red-Line - and export•Data Mining •Floor Plan Viewing
•Advanced Analysis
GIS Experience, Time, and Effort Required
RSIMSRegional Shore Infrastructure
Management System
M&A EnvironmentMaintenance & Analysis
RSIMS = primary viewing and data mining toolM&A = data maintenance and advanced analysis tools
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NAVFAC Enterprise GIS Architecture
Stewardship & Oversight
Search, Retrieval, Reporting,
Spatial Enabling
PublishingPublishingSpatially-Enabled Business Applications
(GR Catalog, RSIMS3, NIRIS)
Maintenance & AnalysisMaintenance & AnalysisMaster GIS Data Set & Analytical Tools
(ArcGIS, etc.)
Business Line Geospatial Data Generators
GeoReadiness Centers
Maintenance,Analysis, QA/QC
Creation,Acquisition & Use
NITC GIS Hosting EnvironmentNITC GIS Hosting Environment
Geo
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ata
Rep
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Interface with Other Systems and Programs
•Utilities and Energy Mgt.•Installation Restoration•Natural Resources•Cultural Resources•AT/FP•Public Safety•Workspace Management•FCAP•RPIR
•CUBIC/CIRCUITS•iNFADS•SPM•NERMS•EIMS•NIRIS•ESS•TTTAP•FCAP Tool•FRES
SystemsSystems
Programs
•USMC GeoFidelis Program•USAF IGI&S Program•USA IGI&S•USCG•OSD DISDI
Other (non-Navy) Programs
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RSIMS 3 Strategic Planning Tool Applications
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Summarizing Utility Data Across a Region
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RSIMS 3 Master Planning Support
FITNESS CENTER (GYM) – P-218 NAS Whidbey Island$31.9 Million FY2011
ProjectConstructs an 84,000 sf Fitness Center with sports courts, exercise rooms, indoor running track, locker rooms, etc.
RequirementAdequate facilities to meet the physical fitness, training, and recreation needs of the 8,000 military personnel and 2,500 civilian personnel assigned to NAS Whidbey Island, along with the 2,800 retirees in the Oak Harbor area.
Current SituationThe existing NAS Whidbey Island Fitness Center is a 59,000 sf facility that was initially constructed as an aircraft hangar in 1942. The building fails to meet building code for fire safety because: the egress system is deficient; the
building does not provide the required separation of occupancies; and it lacks a fire suppression system. Additionally, the electrical wiring is 64 years old and is a fire hazard. The building fails to meet seismic codes and has an HVAC
system that is inadequate and in some areas completely absent.
Key Points
1. Proposal: New construction for a start of the art fitness Center at NAS Whidbey Island.
2. Problem: Existing facility is in poor condition and does not meet code.
3. Note: Project has been identified as part of a Navy-wide initiative that will modernize exercise facilities to improve quality of life.
Above: Lemoore Fitness Center Similar to proposed NASWI project
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RSIMS 3 Space Management Support
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Rendering Space Features onto Floor Plans
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Successes and Accomplishments
GI&S Program:• Implemented role-based security access in RSIMS 3 •Developed multiple map projects for multiple user types•Centralized GI&S data storage & established a centralized data set•Consolidated centralized system development at NITC for economy•Reduce software licensing costs through central management• Increased communication with big Navy (including USMC) and NGA•Using GI&S tools to meet OSD Real Property Inventory Requirements• Initiated SDSFIE 3.0 pilot projectsSpace Management:•Deployed Space Editor in Arc GIS 9.3 Environment Jan 09•Made Significant improvements in the DWG loader Apr 09• Initiated data collection and monitoring at 3 FEC’s May 09•Partnered with NASA SM team for data analysis pilot Aug 09•Establish Data Maintenance Tiger Team at NDW Sep 09
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Way Ahead
•Update GI&S Strategic Plan and Program Management Plan
•Complete the GI&S Data Quality Assurance Plan/Rating System
•Update the GI&S System Requirement Document to include system enhancements
•Make data easily consumable by leadership to assess facility operational readiness and support informed decisions
•Make GI&S readily available to EVERY Planner, Realty Specialist, Environmental Engineer, Natural Resources Specialist, Cultural Resources Specialist, Utilities & Energy Managers, Facility Managers, and Emergency Responders
•Promote GI&S outreach, literacy and training
•Partner with other services for joint basing and sharing best practices, including SDSFIE 3.0 migration
•Partner with OPNAV N84 to coordinate GI&S across “Big Navy”
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Summary
•The Navy’s GeoReadiness program provides a central repository and distribution system for geo-spatial data
•The Navy’s IGI&S program provides a POWERFUL TOOL for executing installation management, analysis, and decision functions (not only facilities management)
•COMMON INFORMATION BACKBONE offering multiple “data views” of shared information resources
•WEB BASED making it accessible to all
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Access Shore Knowledge (ASK)
Imagine being able to ASK any question relating to Naval shore installations and immediately receive an accurate answer displayed graphically and based on the latest and best information available.
Also imagine being able to update that information in real-time as you discover and validate it.
ASK is a decision support concept that provides a way to access and update disparate information in authoritative databases and to answer a
user’s query and graphically display the answer.
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Naval Facilities Engineering Command
Questions
Darrell R. Robertson, GI&S Program Manager
NAVFAC HQ, AM4, Bldg 33, Rm 1196
1322 Patterson Av, SE, Washington Navy Yard,
Washington D.C. 20374-5065
Phone: 202-685-9416 / DSN: 312-325-9416
Email: [email protected]