SUMMATION WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED–WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE
William Aley
U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories
GENERAL
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Is the computer valid for planning? Yes!
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The computer “empowers” us
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First graphic display—now we want attached textual data for planning
TYPES OF PLANNING
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Spatial planning:
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3D environmental planning
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installation overlays
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Facility and master planning
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Environmental planning
TECHNOLOGIES/DEVELOPMENTS
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Hypermedia
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NAVFAC E1 system
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Modular development
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allows software release quicker
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automatic user group
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Resourcing and analysis
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time and money
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build or buy?
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COMPUTERS AND USES
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Preliminary DOS based requirement
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Strong request for CADD, less for GIS (but GIS has highest predicted growth)
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Must be user friendly
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Networks needed to link existing databases
STANDARDS/DATA
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Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC)—Multiple standardization efforts on-going
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U.S. Army Waterways Experiment Station (WES) and Construction Engineering Research Laboratories (CERL)
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CADD/GIS/Environmental
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Database standards
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Standards are real and will guide our data development efforts
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Software independent development
USE YOUR RESOURCES
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List of task group members
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Contact today’s speakers
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Use federal and Department of Defense labs
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FCC task group survey
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Use of contracting mechanisms (CAD2, etc.)
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Penny Capps and the FGDC
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Clearinghouse for Data.
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