- Prototype Standards Database Explorer demo
- final draft National Shoreline Data Content Standard
- The final draft National Shoreline Data Content Standard provides a framework for shoreline data development, sharing, transformation and fusion; provides technical guidance on shoreline semantics, data structures and their relationships; defines common attributes or elements for shoreline data and provides suggested domains; defines data models, schemas, entities, relationships, definitions, and crosswalks to related standards; and covers all shorelines of navigable waters within the U.S. and its territories. Legal controversy surrounds shoreline definitions because of boundary implications. This standard provides a framework inclusive of multiple shoreline interpretations and does not attempt to resolve disputed terminology. This standard applies to Water – Inland and Water and Water - Oceans and Coasts NGDA Themes.
- 2015-03-02 briefing on National Shoreline Data Content Standard
- draft agenda Monday, March 2 FGDC Standards WG meeting
- Geospatial Standards for Canada
- Proposed blueprint for 2015-2020
- draft FGDC Standards WG charter - revised (March 2015)
- Scope: The FGDC Standards Working Group addresses national and international standards for geospatial data and services that (1) advance NSDI initiatives such as the Geospatial Platform and National Geospatial Data Asset (NGDA) portfolio management and (2) affect NSDI Stakeholders identified in A-16 Supplemental Guidance Roles and Responsibilities (2010) .
- Geospatial Policies and Standards classification & inventory
- from Canada
- Geographic Information Framework Data Content Standard Part 4: Geodetic Control (revised Draft)
- The primary purpose of this document is to provide a common methodology for creating datasets of coordinate values (horizontal, vertical, gravimetric, etc.) for geodetic control points represented by survey monuments, such as brass disks, rod marks and the antenna reference points (ARP) of active Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) antennas. It provides a single data structure for relating coordinate values obtained by one geodetic survey method (for example, a classical line-of-sight traverse) with coordinate values obtained by another geodetic survey method, for example, a GNSS geodetic control survey.
- Geographic Information Framework Data Content Standard Part 4 : Geodetic Control
- Presentation for Monday, March 2, 2015 FGDC Standards WG meeting
- FGDC Standards WG action items
- For review at Monday, March 2, 2015 FGDC Standards WG meeting
- draft September 25, 2014 FGDC Standards WG minutes
- for review and approval at Monday, March 2, 2015 FGDC Standards WG meeting
- ESDIS Standards Office
- Presentation for March 2, 2015 FGDC Standards WG meeting