Geospatial data definition
Examples of Geospatial data in a sentence
Geospatial data includes those generated in a: Geographic Information System (GIS); Land Information System (LIS); Remote Sensing or Image Processing system; Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) system; Automated Mapping/Facilities Management (AM/FM) system; and other computer system that employs or references data using either absolute, relative, or assumed coordinates.
The contractor, in accordance with the SRP Geospatial Data Strategy, shall collect, document, and submit recommendations for the update of existing SRP Geospatial data Quality Assurance Plans (QAPs), provide detailed review comments and recommendations on non-SRP proponent QAPs, and provide review, support, and recommendations on the Spatial Data Standards for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment (SDSFIE).
The contractor shall develop SRP proponent Geospatial data through manual digitization, scanning, image processing and classification, aerial photograph interpretation, Global Positioning System (GPS) field surveys, acquisition and processing of data from other Government agencies and sources, and conversion from existing digital formats to formats compatible with the current release of applicable DoD, Army, and SRP GIS standards (Full Support).
The contractor shall perform QA/QC on all Geospatial data for which SRP is the proponent.
The contractor shall provide technical support to installations and commands in the areas of Geospatial data maintenance, analysis, and management; COTS GIS software used by SRP; map configuration and output; systems configuration; hardware/software specifications; data sources and acquisition procedures; implementation of Geospatial data standards, policies, and guidance; remote sensing acquisition and analysis; and SRP automated Geospatial tools.