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Kickoff Webinar WROC 2020
WROC 2020 Kickoff Webinar September 20, 2017 Welcome members, partners, and potential participants: Counties, Municipalities, Tribes, Utilities, State Agencies, Federal Agencies, Universities, Private Sector Presented by your WROC Representatives: Program Managers Andy Faust, GISP North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Zach Nienow, GISP Ayres Associates Project Manager Adam Derringer, GISP Ayres Associates
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WROC Overview Leadership The Wisconsin Regional Orthoimagery Consortium (WROC) is a multi-entity group organized through the North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (NCWRPC) Contractor: Ayres Associates Consortium representatives provide assistance in coordinating mapping services for those interested in participating Mission Build and sustain a multi-participant program to acquire digital orthoimagery and elevation data throughout Wisconsin on a repeatable cycle and with repeatable standards and specifications
WROC Participants Members Counties and municipalities that complete projects through WROC 2 stages of membership 1 st stage: sign a letter of intent (LOI) stating that the project will be done if funding becomes available 2 nd stage: gain full membership once a contract is signed with the WROC team to complete a project Partners Provide a cost share to WROC members to help complete projects Gain access to higher resolution datasets over large areas at a greatly reduced cost Member approval is required before partnership arrangements are finalized
Benefits of Participating in WROC Member Benefits Value o Economy of scale o Partner funding o Efficiency in implementation Multi-year contracting Data-sharing among members Specifications and standards support QA/QC support Procurement support Partner Benefits Access new, wide-area geospatial data that would otherwise be far too costly to obtain One-stop shop direct delivery of data products to you via one point of contact Customized datasets delivered in specified coordinate system, image format, etc. Viewed as a partner by local governments
WROC Participation History
Orthoimagery Project Information Aerial imagery acquired with the most advanced digital mapping cameras for large area collections Aerial imagery flown with ABGPS/IMU Ground control survey included in project Surface model editing included in project 4-band (RGB-NIR) orthoimagery is standard deliverable Options for 3-band RGB or CIR as additional deliverable Pixel resolution options: 3-inch pixel resolution, 1 = 50 map scale 6-inch pixel resolution, 1 = 100 map scale 12-inch pixel resolution, 1 = 200 map scale
Aircraft and Sensor Resources
Orthoimagery Specifications and Deliverables Specifications: Leaf-off spring conditions Sun angle is greater than 30 degrees Cloud-free, haze-free, snow-free Orthos meet or exceed stringent ASPRS standards for Class II horizontal accuracy Deliverables: GeoTIFF tiles, uncompressed SID tiles, compressed SID mosaics, compressed Tile index Ground control data Metadata
Orthoimagery Fees Budget Pricing: not-to-exceed Pixel Resolution Area (sq mi) 3-inch 6-inch 12-inch 1-19 20-50 $850 51-100 $550 $320 101-400 $350 $200 Countywide $250 $80 $55 Unit prices apply to contiguous areas only For projects in the shaded areas, please contact a WROC representative
Additional Products and Services Topographic mapping LiDAR LiDAR data extraction Planimetric mapping 2D building outlines Hydro network mapping Utility asset mapping Tree canopy delineation
Additional Products and Services LiDAR Light Detection And Ranging: Similar to radar or sonar but using an optical source a laser instead of microwaves or sound waves Applications Floodplain and hazard mapping Drainage studies Feature extraction Terrain analysis Vegetation analysis Engineering planning/design Zoning
LiDAR Data Products Bare Earth DEM Classified Point Cloud Hydro Breaklines 1 or 2-ft Contours
Wisconsin Countywide LiDAR Recent History 31 counties have completed LiDAR projects Roughly 22,000 square miles collected Recent Funding Partner 3DEP 3D Elevation Program First Applications in 2015 USGS competitive grant WROC/DOA joint application 22 counties have already worked within this program Nearly $1.5 million in grant funds 2018 Status 10 counties are working on LiDAR through WROC and DOA If the grant is successful, Wisconsin will have complete LiDAR coverage
Municipal Products and Services Upgrade to 6-inch or 3-inch orthoimagery High density LiDAR (>2 ppm) Planimetric and topographic mapping 1-foot or 2-foot contours Buildings Utility assets Road edges, curb and gutter Impervious surfaces Vegetation
WROC Program Update Previous consortium success has built foundation for 2020 As big or bigger than previous round 50+ county members Increased participation from more urban areas in the state Increased partner participation Consortium continues to evolve, build into the future
WROC 2020 Participation Timeframe Three-year window for member participation 2018 2019 2020 Projects already planned for next year Majority of participation occurring in 2020 Partner datasets draw from member projects completed over three-year span
WROC Member Update Projected participation map of 2018-2020
WROC Partner Update Utilities Increased participation expected in 2020 High resolution imagery is important for land base, facilities, assets Multiple proposals already submitted and in process for 2020 State and federal agencies Initial meeting held with SAGIC Partner information submitted including specific products and costs for 2020
WROC Partner Update (continued) Municipalities Continued interest in supporting countywide projects 3-inch pixel resolution costs have come down substantially Significant interest in 3-inch buy-ups Opens door for highly detailed feature extraction and measurements from aerial imagery Tribes Meet or exceed previous participation levels
How to Participate for Members Next steps: 1. Contact your WROC representative 2. Decide on product specifications (ie: pixel resolution) 3. Budget accordingly (WLIP, CIP, other sources) 4. Sign Letter of Intent (LOI) summer prior to flight year 5. Contract with Ayres in fall prior to flight year
How to Participate for Partners Next steps: 1. Contact WROC representative to discuss partnership interest Provide shapefiles of your territories/service areas Determine specific product needs, coordinate systems, formats WROC reps will develop a partnership proposal 2. Confirm partner participation with a Letter of Intent (LOI) Ongoing, beginning now to include multiple budget years 3. Contract with Ayres or North Central Wisconsin RPC Ongoing, beginning now to include multiple budget years
Additional Resources WROC 2020 website is now live o http://ncwrpc.org/wroc2020/ Contact your WROC Representative Join LinkedIn group to receive updates WROC
WROC Representatives Andy Faust, GISP North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission afaust@ncwrpc.org P: 715.849.5510 Zach Nienow, GISP Ayres Associates NienowZ@AyresAssociates.com P: 608.443.1207 Adam Derringer, GISP Ayres Associates DerringerA@AyresAssociates.com P: 608.443.1231
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