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PresentationTuesday, November 17, 2009

Huntsville, AL

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This presentation was provided in 2009 and is certainly temporal, given the nature of the discussion.Presentation roughly 20 minutes and discussion ensued.

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Part 1- Forget Everything Part 2- Inside the Inner Circle

Part 3- Near Real Time MonitoringYes- 3 for the price of 1

Learon DalbyGIS Program Manager

Arkansas Geographic Information Office (AGIO)

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Forget Everything

Part 1

3Ed Parsons- http://bit.ly/zcpU6

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DisclaimerDisclaimer• I do not have answers

– just questions to consider

• Little if any of this information is original– Just a compilation of random thoughts generated

from various conversations I have had over the last year.

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ReadingReading• What Would Google Do• Tribes• Here Comes Everybody• Freakonomics • Free: The Future of a Radical Price• Directions Magazine

http://www.directionsmag.com/• Mashable http://mashable.com/• O’Reilly Radar http://radar.oreilly.com/ • GISuser: http://www.gisuser.com

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Significant ChangesSignificant Changes• Social media- not just for home

• Wire vs Wireless (Mobile)– Web services are real– Geoweb is really real– Mobile will rule very soon

• Do the old rules still apply

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Social Media- Communication

Blogs• Blogger• LiveJournal• Open Diary• TypePad• WordPress• Vox• ExpressionEngine• Xanga

Microblogs• Twitter• Plurk• Tumblr• Jaiku• fmylife

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Social Media- Communication

Networking• Bebo• Facebook• LinkedIn• MySpace• Orkurt• Skyrock• Hi5• Ning• Elgg

Aggregation• NutshellMail• FriendFeed• BrightKite

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Events• Upcoming• Eventful• Meetup

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Social Media- Collaboration

Wikis• Wikipdeia• PBwiki• wetpaint

News• Digg• Mixx• Reddit• NowPublic

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Opinions• Epinions• Yelp

Bookmarking• Delicious• StumbleUpon• GoogleReader• CiteULike

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Social Media- Multimedia

Photo Sharing• Flickr• Zoomr• Photobucket• SmugMug• Picasa

Livecasting• Ustream.tv• Justin.tv• Stickam

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Video Sharing• YouTube• Vimeo

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ConsiderationsConsiderations

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Exerts from Radar.Oreilly.com• The phone is going to become the primary I/O device for geodata in the near future.

• Sensors across the world are capturing more data every second. Reality mining systems are being used to release this data to users in realtime.

• Real-time data requires the element of time to be added. This is uncharted design territory.

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ConsiderationsConsiderations

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Exerts from Radar.Oreilly.com• Web mapping is moving past just allowing the display of data (aka red-dot fever). There are now many tools online that help people analyze data and could, in time, challenge traditional GIS systems.

• Every updated browser can now geolocate it’s user. Websites are now going to start using this information.

• The combination of a camera, a GPS and a compass on a mobile phone is going to let us layer information on top of the world.

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ConsiderationsConsiderations

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How few cell phones are needed to track traffic? "Results suggest that a 2-3% penetration of cell phones in the driver population is enough to provide accurate measurements of the velocity of the traffic flow."

That's just one conclusion of a study titled Evaluation of Traffic Data Obtained via GPS-enabled Mobile Phones: the Mobile Century field experiment (pdf) from UC Berkeley's Institute for Transportation Studies.

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The new gameThe new game

14Millions of sensors – passively crowd sourcing

•Every updated browser can now geolocate it’s user. Websites are now going to start using this information.

• The combination of a camera, a GPS and a compass on a mobile phone is going to let us layer information on top of the world.

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The new gameThe new game

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The new gameThe new game

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The new gameThe new game

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The new gameThe new game

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The new gameThe new game

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• Making sense of the millions of sensors– Are we prepared to

• Use billions of records of data• Map at 1:1• Update faster than CNN

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The new gameThe new game

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The new gameThe new game

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Do the old rules still applyDo the old rules still apply

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Authoritative Data Sources– 1-x Gov employee– 10 people saying the same thing– 100 people saying the same thing– 1,000 people saying the same thing– 10,000 people saying the same thing– 100,000 people saying the same thing– 1,000,000 people saying the same thing– 10,000,000 people saying the same thing

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Do the old rules still applyDo the old rules still apply

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At the St. Vincent HospitalAt the St. Vincent Hospital

At the St. Vincent HospitalAt the St. Vincent Hospital

At the St. Vincent HospitalAt the St. Vincent Hospital

At the St. Vincent HospitalAt the St. Vincent Hospital

At the St. Vincent Hospital

Name Date Time X YSt. Vincent 9/28/2009 8:15 33.44.53.37 92.20.35.85St. Vincent 9/28/2009 9:15 33.44.53.37 92.20.35.85Hurt 9/28/2009 10:15 33.44.53.37 92.20.35.85St. Vincent 9/28/2009 11:15 33.44.53.37 92.20.35.85Hospital 9/28/2009 12:15 33.44.53.37 92.20.35.85St. Vincent 9/28/2009 13:15 33.44.53.37 92.20.35.85St. Vincent 9/28/2009 14:15 33.44.53.37 92.20.35.85St. Vincent 9/28/2009 15:15 33.44.53.37 92.20.35.85

What critical mass makes this:1.A hospital2.St. Vincent Hospital3.What if the legal name is Doctors Hospital

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Do the old rules still applyDo the old rules still apply

24Add http://ow.ly/vIUT

Daniel Sui professor of geography and director, Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, The Ohio State University

1. Potential data source for GIS analysts to conduct detailed analyses of human behavioral patterns in space and time.

2. Text-mining techniques, can reveal the diffusion patterns of a particular disease or movement of a life-threatening natural hazard.

3. Rich data source at the individual level on who is following whom, which, in turn, gives us a golden opportunity to study spatial interaction across multiple scales.

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Peter Batty- Peter Batty- http://www.spatialnetworking.com

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AR AR notnot ArkansasArkansas

Augmented RealityAugmented Reality

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmented_reality

Bionic Eye

TAT Augmented ID

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Do the old rules still applyDo the old rules still apply

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A+

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– Will we always by an ortho?• Don’t you really just need change?

– Why purchase and store all the additional information?» Why not just buy pixel changes?

– Given the mobile trend who might be interested in having their location highlighted?

• How much would they pay? – Are they a new player?

» Have you had that discussion?

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• Are we missing opportunities to participate as a community?– IT Dialogue– IT Summits– Google Project 10100

– There are and will be more

2 Ideas = 8 Comments, 21 Votes

106 Ideas submittedTop Idea = 62 Comments, 52 VotesTop 5 = 237 Comments, 221 Votes

FOUR OF THE TOP FIVE AREFOUR OF THE TOP FIVE AREIN SOME PHASE OF IN SOME PHASE OF IMPLEMENTATIONIMPLEMENTATION

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Do the old rules still applyDo the old rules still apply

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• Things are happening at an exponentially faster rate – decisions should be made quickly

– Little time for a• Committee• White-paper• Best Practice• Standard

No PressureNo Pressure

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Inside the Inner Circle

Part 2

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AGIOAGIO• AR Code in 2000

– Office– GIS Trust Fund– Governor Appointed Board

• AR Code Revision in 2009– GIO became Cabinet Level

Director

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HowHow

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HowHow

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1. Yes2. Be brief3. Be relevant

a. Answer (first)

b. Ask (second)

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2008 School District Debate2008 School District Debate

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55 Maps created for this effort

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February 27 Dumas TornadoFebruary 27 Dumas Tornado

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February 5, 2008 Tornado PathsFebruary 5, 2008 Tornado Paths

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March 18, 2008 FloodingMarch 18, 2008 Flooding

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2009 Bill on the Floor2009 Bill on the Floor

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LotteryLottery

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LotteryLottery

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Governor’s OfficeGovernor’s Office

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Map 1 of 3

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Governor’s OfficeGovernor’s Office

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Map 2 of 3

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Governor’s OfficeGovernor’s Office

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Map 3 of 3

Job Loss

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Quick ReviewQuick Review

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1. Yes2. Be brief3. Be relevant

a. Answer (first)

b. Ask (second)

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Parting ThoughtParting Thought• Follow the Issues and News• Be Persistent not Annoying• Our Access is Based on Issues• Bring Solutions• Follow Judkins Law of Reciprocity

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Near Real-TimeNetwork Monitoring

Part 3

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ProblemProblem

Visualizing where state network outages occur

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State NetworkState Network

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Life is GoodLife is GoodWhen things areWhen things are

GreenGreen

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WorkflowWorkflow

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VisualizingVisualizing

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VisualizingVisualizing

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VisualizingVisualizing

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In ActionIn Action

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1/27/09 - 0835

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In ActionIn Action

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1/27/09 - 0935

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In ActionIn Action

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In ActionIn Action

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1/27/09 - 1135

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In ActionIn Action

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1/27/09 - 1235

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Additional UsesAdditional Uses

• Power Outages• Lines Cut• Significance of an event

– Tornado (5% of town down)• Quick calculation (10 routers and 5 are down = 50%)

– This becomes more important if there are a fewer number of routers

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We Want MoreWe Want More

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Keyword: State Network

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Let’s Visit

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Contact InformationContact Information

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Learon [email protected]

Twitter: @learondalbyhttp://www.slideshare.net/learondalby