
Federal Geodetic Control Subcommittee Update and Recent Developments
Stay updated with the latest activities of the Federal Geodetic Control Subcommittee, including recent meetings, proposed edits, and ongoing projects. Learn about geodetic data coordination among various agencies and upcoming initiatives in the field.
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20 September 2011 Coordination Group Meeting Federal Geodetic Control Subcommittee Update to Coordination Group Ronnie Taylor alternate Subcommittee Chair Deputy Director, National Geodetic Survey ronnie.taylor@noaa.gov ronnie.taylor@noaa.gov V2.1 [9 SEP 2011]
Introduction This subcommittee coordinates geodetic data-related activities among 22 Federal and non-Federal agencies and will report its activities to FGDC. 2
Recent Meetings The subcommittee met on 11 July 2011 The topics discussed at this meeting include: New geometric datum New geopotential datum NAD 83 (2011) adjustment / Multi-year CORS solution PNT s involvement in testing interference to GPS from LightSquared s terrestrial network Vertical Reference Systems Work Group activities Real-Time Networks / data streaming from CORS Some of the outcomes arising from this meeting include: Desire for more interdepartmental pilot projects to prepare for datums of the future. More discussion about data streaming from CORS is needed A Geospatial Summit will be held in July, 2012 in San Diego, CA. 3
Recent Developments/Projects Geometric datum Geopotential Datum GRAV-D update TX geoid slope validation survey update The FGCS has endorsed the User Guidelines for Single Base Real Time GNSS Positioning http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/PUBS_LIB/NGSRealTimeUserGuidelines.v2.1.pdf http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/PUBS_LIB/NGSRealTimeUser Guidelines.v2.1.pdf http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/PUBS_LIB/NGSRealTimeUserGuidelines.v2.1.pdf 4
Proposed edits to theme description Old: Collection of control points that provide a common reference system for establishing coordinates for geographic data. New: Survey control points or other related datasets which are accurately tied to the National Spatial Reference System, a common system for establishing coordinates for geospatial data that are consistent nationwide. Examples include: (1) benchmarks, (2) triangulation or GPS survey stations (3) data from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (e.g., GPS), (4) computations of orbits of the navigation satellites, (5) gravity measurements, and (6) models of the earth's gravity field (geoid). 5
Proposed edits to list of datasets Old National Spatial Reference System (NSRS) [retain] National Geodetic Survey (NGS) Datasheets New! Geoid Models Airborne Gravity Terrestrial Gravity Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) Precise Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) orbits 6
Next Meeting 10 January 2012 in Silver Spring, MD Some of the topics to be discussed at the next meeting include: Update on the datums of the future and continued discussion on how to prepare Possible further discussion on data streaming from CORS 7
Next Steps [1 of 2] In the coming months, the FGCS plans to: Identify products and services in Federal agencies that will be impacted by new vertical datums. Update existing guidelines, standards, and specifications to support the transition to new vertical datums. 8
Next Steps [2 of 2] In the coming months, the FGCS plans to: Continue to prepare for the new geometric and geopotential datums. These activities will be covered at our second Geospatial Summit which will be held in San Diego, CA in July 2012. Identify common objectives and find opportunities for cooperative projects and tasks related to standardization and updates to vertical datums. 9
Questions? Juliana Blackwell Subcommittee Chair Director, National Geodetic Survey juliana.blackwell@noaa.gov juliana.blackwell@noaa.gov 10