﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><StrategicPlan xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.stratml.net http://www.schema-archive.com/xml.gov/stratml/v1r0/cur/StrategicPlan.xsd" xmlns="http://www.stratml.net" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"><!--This document transformed using a tool developed by Drybridge Technologies for information navigate to http://www.drybridge.com--><!--The schema posted at http://www.schema-archive.com is provided as a courtesy for on-line validation of various standards. You should verify that the schema provided meets your requirements.--><Name>NSDI Future Directions Initiative</Name><StrategicPlanCore><Organization><Name>NSDI Future Directions Initiative</Name><Acronym>NSDI</Acronym><Identifier>_4160a9e7-9626-4561-a6ef-4c50782fc694</Identifier></Organization><Vision><Description>Federal, state, and local government agencies, the private sector, academia, and othersengaged in an unprecedented national project to design, build, and maintain a highlyaccurate, distributed, and consistent geospatial framework during the first decade of the21st century. This revolutionary partnership continues to leverage resources,technologies, and investments to create the geospatial framework that supports thenational information infrastructure and enables informed decision-making at all levels ofsociety.A distributed network of core foundation layers serves as the building block for theseamless mix of government and commercial geospatial data holdings available to theconsumer for information access and decision-making. The coordinated developmentof NSDI is enabling a new awareness of and accessibility to the fundamentalinterrelatedness of people, places, and things, and is driving an unprecedented marketexpansion of geospatially-enabled activity. Visualization, navigation, and spatiallyenhanced query tools help cost-effectively serve a larger information infrastructure.Spatial intelligence is pervasive and ubiquitous, and is now accessible to all via widelydistributed geospatial technology.The NSDI continues to evolve and is fueled by new ideas, technologies, applications,and services. Coordinated research and development along with training, education,policy and standards add value to the many services provided. Relevant, dependablegeographic data, services and analysis tools are available 24/7 to the user. Instant anduniversal access to data is inexpensive, seamless, reliable and valuable. NSDI hasbecome an integral part of work and recreational activities. Behind the scenes andinvisible to the user are the partnerships, people, framework, and technologies boundtogether by a common vision.Many factors contribute to the growth of the NSDI, including a collaborative approach tosolving problems, increased awareness and understanding of the benefits of the NSDI,commitment and accountability of partnering organizations, realistic goals to further theimplementation roadmap, and leadership support at all levels.</Description><Identifier>_c64c44d0-bf8d-4541-a061-54ef70c0e700</Identifier></Vision><Mission><Description>To craft a national geospatial strategy and implementation plan to further the development of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI).</Description><Identifier>_8d3048f3-8ea2-4436-bb65-248700874440</Identifier></Mission><Goal><Name>Forging Partnerships with Purpose</Name><Description>By 2006, a governance structure that includes representatives of all stakeholder groups guides the development of the NSDI.</Description><Identifier>_7c467884-69e3-4f73-b4a1-a250242ef611</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1</SequenceIndicator><Objective><Name>FGDC Restructuring</Name><Description>By 2005, options for restructuring the FGDC to make it more effective and inclusive are identified, evaluated and acted upon.</Description><Identifier>_53e739bb-e300-47db-99ba-688861eb9178</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1.1</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Private Sector and Utility Industry Participation</Name><Description>By 2005, agreements are in place to facilitate participation of the private sector and utility industry in building the NSDI.</Description><Identifier>_d4811dd1-cd85-44a6-a67d-2e1f0c0db25e</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1.2</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Tribal Engagement</Name><Description>By 2006, twenty tribes are engaged and contributing to the development of the NSDI.</Description><Identifier>_6cb3e451-31b3-4f24-baa5-f763d86760cb</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1.3</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>State Coordinating Councils</Name><Description>By 2006, fifty state coordinating councils are in place and routinely contributing to the governance of the NSDI.</Description><Identifier>_d61cc809-92e9-48bb-a72d-5a00daa1ecd7</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1.4</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>National Organizational Engagement</Name><Description>By 2006, ten non-geospatial national organizations are engaged in and contributing to the NSDI.</Description><Identifier>_c9b270b1-6715-4ed7-b8cc-f5d96113bbd8</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1.5</SequenceIndicator></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Making Framework Real</Name><Description>By 2007, nationally coordinated programs that include collection, documentation, access, and utilization of data are in place for generating the framework data themes.</Description><Identifier>_d0da07a4-0a71-406d-ae00-30001063e375</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2</SequenceIndicator><Objective><Name>Framework Data Themes</Name><Description>By 2005, American National Standards (ANS) for framework data themes are approved, adopted, and implemented.</Description><Identifier>_9ccd44e4-b919-4dbd-a1fc-78e90540c3b6</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2.1</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Metadata Standards</Name><Description>By 2005, FGDC member organizations use FGDC-accepted metadata standards and publish to the Geospatial One-Stop portal.</Description><Identifier>_905e1db7-ff85-4352-98c1-4236435d6507</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2.2</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Framework Data Standards and Protocols</Name><Description>By 2006, consensus-based standards and Web protocols for access to framework data are adopted and used by Federal, state and local agencies.</Description><Identifier>_4e852cb4-0a6b-4f6b-aa36-8e484f26a65b</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2.3</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Urban Areas Data</Name><Description>By 2006, 50 percent of the 133 urban areas have data for all framework themes.</Description><Identifier>_3045df65-3bab-47ce-a1f8-2bf861f877d3</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2.4</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Nationally Significant Themes</Name><Description>By 2008, American National Standards (ANS) for additional data themes of national significance as identified in revised OMB Circular A-16 are adopted by the Federal departments and independent agencies.</Description><Identifier>_60883224-1537-474f-9d88-c7e245880d4c</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2.5</SequenceIndicator></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Communicating the Message</Name><Description>By 2007, the NSDI is recognized across the nation as the primary mechanism for assuring access to reliable geospatial data.</Description><Identifier>_eb912d98-d48a-4bfe-961f-ea440aff8f1c</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3</SequenceIndicator><Objective><Name>Business Case</Name><Description>By 2005, a comprehensive business case that demonstrates the value of geographic data to government, business and academia is compiled and articulated.</Description><Identifier>_62b9325d-622e-4f2d-99fd-da70a0269854</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3.1</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Communications Plan</Name><Description>By 2005, a strategic communications plan is developed and implemented.</Description><Identifier>_34f1b674-e1fb-4ec0-a994-da36a231b95c</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3.2</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Training and Education</Name><Description>By 2006, training and education programs are in place to support implementation of framework standards and national initiatives to develop the NSDI.</Description><Identifier>_94bb2bae-12c6-458a-95f4-6780a7f22669</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3.3</SequenceIndicator></Objective></Goal></StrategicPlanCore><AdministrativeInformation><StartDate>2004-06-14</StartDate><PublicationDate>2010-02-08</PublicationDate><Source>http://www.fgdc.gov/policyandplanning/future-directions/reports/FD_Final_Report.pdf</Source><Submitter><FirstName>Arthur</FirstName><LastName>Colman (www.drybridge.com)</LastName><EmailAddress>colman@drybridge.com</EmailAddress></Submitter></AdministrativeInformation></StrategicPlan>