The GIS Sample Clauses

The GIS. Data Hub is designed to simplify the user experience. Your system administrator grants access to only content specific to your role, project and/or client. As a System User, your primary role is submitting GIS data for validation. Data Hub is able to do the following: • Provide GIS data insights through rigorous quality control and reporting processes • Transform disparate GIS datasets into a common schema (which is based on the NENA GIS datamodel) • Aggregates GIS datasets into a seamless coverage area • Provides map data packages formatted to meet 9‐1‐1 mapping and Computer Aided Dispatch(CAD) systems In addition to also being able to find critical errors like EGDMS, Data Hub will also find “significant” and “other” errors as d. As described in the Transition Workflow Cycle of the ILAAttachment A: Scope of Work, significant error types are those that negatively impact dispatch systems and other systems used for routing of emergency vehicles. As such, they should be corrected. Other error types are those that, while they may not impact system functionality, are recommended to be corrected to maintain **This QC platform also offers users the ability to create an exceptions field in their GIS data that can beused to keep Data Hub from continuously reporting errors that are not actual (or legitimate) errors** Please review the Data Hub user guide to find detailed information about the system and what all it iscapable of doing. New GIS Data: In addition to the traditional GIS data submitted to CAPCOG, there will be some new Feature Classesthat will be required for data submissions to EGDMS, Data Hub, and CAPCOG. Provisioning Boundary: This polygon layer defines the area of GIS data provisioning responsibility, with no unintentional gaps oroverlaps. It should contain (include) all your agency’s data within it. The Provisioning Boundary must be agreed to by all adjoining data provisioning providers. When submitting GIS data, a 9‐1‐1 Authority (or 9‐1‐1 Authority designee) MUST only include GIS data for their geographic area of responsibility (provisioning boundary) and MUST ensure the data includes coverage for the entire extent of that area.CAPCOG will provide Provisioning Boundaries to all counties with the expectation that we will all work together should they need to be altered. These boundaries are continually updated and as they are finalized, CAPCOG will make updated versions available to all partner 9‐1‐1 authorities to use in the subsequent month’s dat...
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