Data Repository Development and Maintenance Sample Clauses

Data Repository Development and Maintenance. The Implementing Entity will develop and maintain a comprehensive SSHCP data repository to track permit compliance and all other aspects of the SSHCP, including results of land management and monitoring. The data repository will group and search separate SSHCP databases that contain all monitoring data (Chapter 8) and project-specific data. It will allow the Implementing Entity to query data from different databases from a central interface and more easily prepare SSHCP annual reports (Chapter 8). The initial data repository will be operating within 12 months to track permit compliance after all local implementing ordinances or resolutions take effect. The data repository will be structured by the Implementing Entity Database Specialist (Section 9.3.1) to be “user friendly,” such that a trained staffer (as opposed to a technician or programmer) can enter data. Additionally, the data repository will allow for future expansion and integration with an external database (e.g., linkage to agency or other GIS map libraries). Outside users may contact the Implementing Entity with data requests. The Implementing Entity expects to develop a simple form that can be completed for each request and sent electronically to the Implementing Entity. Depending on the request, access could be granted to the data repository, or data from a specific time period could be provided. The data repository will be structured to facilitate the following requirements:  Data documentation such that future users can determine why, how, and where data were collected (documentation standards (i.e., metadata about the data) should be consistent for all types of monitoring and over time; adequate documentation will facilitate the future use of monitoring data)  Quality assurance and quality control of the data  Access and use of the most current information in assessment and decision making (the database will allow repeated access to current and past information over time)  Storage of spatial information in a GIS-linked or similar database  Data queries and reports The types of information for which the data repository will be developed and maintained include the following:  Status of Covered Activities, including implementation and impacts on Covered Species  Status of SSHCP preservation/establishment/re-establishment measures  SSHCP funding and expenditures  SSHCP Baseline Land Cover Map  Inventory of available SSHCP land cover types  AMM implementation and monitoring  Preserve...
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