The Beginners Guide to Using SLIP -WALIS Forum Mike Bradford Manager, Business Programs Department of Land Information 14 September 2006 © Copyright The Department of.
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The Beginners Guide to Using SLIP -WALIS Forum Mike Bradford Manager, Business Programs Department of Land Information 14 September 2006 © Copyright The Department of Land Information, Perth, 2006 The document and its contents are confidential and intended only for use by authorised personnel directly involved in the Shared Land Information Platform or so indicated on the document’s distribution list. The document’s contents should 1 not be disclosed to any unauthorised person. Agenda • Background • Enabling framework – current status – capabilities • Demonstration • The (near) future 2 Background – What is SLIP? • Shared information delivery service providing fast and easy access to the State’s land information. SLIP facilitates improvement of business processes and systems which use land information across networked government. 3 Background - SLIP will: • Simplify access to the Government's land and geographic information • Improve the efficiency of Government business processes • Promote better integration across Government • Improve delivery of services • Provide more effective use of resources • Facilitate improvement of business processes and systems that use land information across networked government 4 Background – What is SLIP? • Four lead agencies, $26m, five year program, • Three components: – Enabling framework – Focus area solutions – Managing program of work 5 Business Solutions Technical Environment Future opportunity Future opportunity Register of Interests Emergency Management Land Development Process Natural Resource Management Background -What is SLIP? SLIP Executive & Focus Area Governance SLIP Enabling Framework 6 Enabling Framework - SLIP Data Discovery & Delivery Process User with Need for Land Information Discover Resource Evaluate Resource Access Resource Land Information Provided Free Subscription Restricted Interactively View Data Registration, Authentication & Authorisation Registration, Authentication & Authorisation Browse Suppliers’ Data Services Graphically Display Location Search Suppliers’ Data Services Display Detailed Metadata Online Metering Online Metering Preview Data Online Online Delivery Online Delivery Billing and Payment to Data Source 7 Shared Land Information Platform Enabling Framework Browser Access (Landgate, etc) OGC Web Services SLIP Enabling Framework GIS Applications Catalogue Data Extraction Business Solution Applications Map Viewer Core Services (Security, System Management, Metering) DIA DPI DEC DPI DOW FESA MRWA DLI DOCEP Fisheries DAFWA DOIR PTA Western Water Corporation Power Data Resources (maintained by custodial agencies) ALINTA 8 Enabling Framework – Current Status DAFWA Water Corporation Western Power Alinta Department of Land Information Security Zone FESA PTA DEC DOCEP DoW DOIR DIA MRWA DPI Fisheries Reverse Proxy Application Zone eTrust SiteMinder SLIP Portal Central WMS/WFS Service DLI WMS/WFS Service DLI Agency Infrastructure SLIP Infrastructure Zone Agency WMS/WFS Service Agency Spatial Data Internet (ServiceNet) Data Zone Spatial Dissemination Database Remote Communications Zone VPN Concentrator 9 Enabling Framework - Current Status • Incremental Delivery: – December 2005 – Pilot, 2 agencies (DLI and DPI) – April 2006 – Pilot, 4 agencies (DLI,DPI, DIA and DOE),11 data sets – September 2006 – Pilot, 7 agencies (DLI,DPI, DIA, DEC, DOW,FESA,DAFWA ), security and system management 10 Current Status • OGC Web Services – Production equipment at DIA,DPI,DLI,DOE and DAFWA – DOIR to be connected late September – 73 data layers from connected agencies • Security – – – – Self-registration, delegated administration, Infrastructure health, capacity monitoring Remote software delivery Data service/data layer usage monitoring • Catalogue – Customised version of ESRI Portal Toolkit v3.0 • Map viewer – Proof of Concept – iDelve 11 Demonstration 12 The (near) future • By January 2007: – Total of 15 agencies connected (DOIR, MRWA, Western Power, Water Corporation and others) – More than 150 data layers from connected agencies – Catalogue: Interragator + available – Map viewer: WA Atlas replaced and generic mapviewer available to SLIP – System management: metering data – Data extraction capability • By June 2007: – Enabling Framework in production – SLIP integrated into Landgate 13 So – What can you do with it all? • Now: – Interim SLIP Portal: https://www2.landgate.wa.gov.au/slip/portal – A limited WMS service available to anyone: http://www2.landgate.wa.gov.au/ows/wmstrial – WMS and WFS service available users who register and request access (limited pilot restricted to Government users) – 2 open source ‘GIS applications’ available for download 14 So – What can you do with it all? • January 2007: – SLIP Portal: https://www2.landgate.wa.gov.au/slip/portal – WA ATLAS – Interragator + – More data services 15 See more detail at these Enabling Framework related presentations Today – Thursday 14 September 13:30 - 14:00 Enabling Framework - A Technical Architecture 14:00 - 14:30 Accessing Data Through the Web, SLIP Data Services 14:30 - 15:00 Visualising your Spatial Data: The New SLIP Map Viewer 15:30 - 16:00 SLIP Data Catalogue: The New Mean Metadata Machine Tomorrow – Friday 15 September Martin Brewer Kylie Armstrong Lance Johnson Khay-C Teh & Mike Bradford Tomorrow – Friday 15 September 10:30 - 11:00 14:00 - 14:30 14:30 - 15:00 Essential Guide to Using Data Services Something more Technical (session name and presenters to be confirmed How You & Your Organisation Can Benefit From SLIP Kylie Armstrong Chris Tweedie Sonny Tham Martin Brewer Tony Sutherland Tony Sutherland 16