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URISA’s GIS Management Institute

         Esri Annual User Conference
     San Diego, California - July 24, 2012




                        Greg Babinski, MA, GISP
                        Finance & Marketing Manager
                        King County GIS Center
                        Seattle, WA
                        URISA President
                        Summit Chief Editor
URISA’s GIS Management Institute
  Origins and why focus on GIS management?
  What is the business need?
  What will the GMI do?
  What will the GMI do in cooperation with others?
  Why URISA?
  Who will use the GMI and why?
  How will the GMI operate?
  Questions and suggestions?
URISA’s GIS Management Institute
  Originated with basic questions:
   What causes variation in municipal GIS operations?
   Why do some GIS operations fail?

      Each municipality is unique
      City and county business focus often varies
      Population
      Nature and level of economic development
      GIS development history and funding
      GIS operational budget and staffing
      GIS strategic plan
      Municipality’s institutional expectations
      GIS operational vision – or lack of vision?
URISA’s GIS Management Institute
  Originated with basic questions:
   What causes variation in municipal GIS operations?
   Why do some GIS operations fail?
  Outcome: URISA’s GIS Capability Maturity Model
   Maturity for the model indicates progression of an organization
    towards GIS capability that maximizes:
       Potential for the use of state of the art GIS technology
       Commonly recognized quality data
       Organizational best practices appropriate for municipal business use
   The Municipal GIS Capability Maturity Model assumes two broad
    areas of GIS operational development:
       Enabling capability
       Execution process ability
  See: URISA Proposes a Local Government GIS Capability Maturity Model:
  http://www.esri.com/news/arcnews/winter1011articles/urisa-
  proposes.html
URISA’s GIS Management Institute
   Originated with basic questions:
    Is there a GIS profession?
2010 -URISA Commits to Develop Tier 9: The Geospatial
Management Competency Model


 URISA GMCM Core Team:
  David DiBiase
  Patrick Kennelly
  Greg Babinski

  Coordination with USDOLETA
  URISA’s GMCM delivered to
 DOLETA June 8, 2012

 http://www.urisa.org/gmcm_review
URISA’s GIS Management Institute
  Originated with basic questions:
   Is there a GIS profession?
   What is the GIS Profession’s Moral Imperative?
   Does GIS provide value to society?
     Is There a GIS Profession?
     ArcNews, Summer 2012: Strengthening the GIS Profession, by
     David DiBiase

     What is the Moral Imperative of the GIS Profession?

        The GIS profession uses geographic theory, spatial analysis, and
      geospatial technology to help society manage the Earth’s finite space,
      with its natural resources and communities, on a just and sustainable
                         basis for the benefit of humanity.

     Does GIS Provide Value to Society?
     ArcNews, Summer 2012: King County Documents ROI of GIS
     (minimum $776 million net benefit over 18 years, $87 million
     in 2010)
     http://www.esri.com/news/arcnews/index.html
URISA’s GIS Management Institute
  What is the Business Need?

   GIS operations are maturing – or they should be
   GIS operations manage large capital investments
   GIS operations require large operating budgets
   GIS is a proven technology for effective municipal
    administration (standard of care)
   GIS operations deliver huge returns on investment

   Local agency leaders and managers must deploy GIS for
    cost-effective government services (and to comply with the
    standard of care)
   Geospatial technology is complex, continues to evolve, and
    continues to provide new opportunities
   The management of municipal GIS operations is complex,
    evolving, and requires a scientific, professional approach
URISA’s GIS Management Institute
    What is the Business Need?
Is GIS management distinct from other types of municipal
management?
 The management of GIS requires knowledge skills and abilities that set it apart from and
  above many other management domains, due to its complexity, importance for effective
  services, and integrative role in local government enterprise operations.
 Proposals that GIS operations should be under the supervision of licensed engineers or
  surveyors are not supported by the breadth of knowledge domains required for GIS
  management.
                                       Management Areas

                   Knowledge Domains      GIS         Survey   Engineering   IT   Project Mgt   Geography
                   GIS Technology         X               O                                        O
                   Survey                 O               X        O                               O
                   Engineering                            O        X                  O
                   General IT             X                                  X        O
                   PM                     X                        O                  X
                   Geography              X                                                        X
                   Cartography            X               O                                        X
                   GIS Science            X                                                        O
                   Databases              X                                  X
                   Programming            X                                  X
                   Geospatial Law         X
                   Contracting            X               O        O         X        X
                   Governance             X                                  X        O
URISA’s GIS Management Institute
   What is the Business Need?

The Ah-ha Moment:


    GIS operational process maturity (aka the GIS
             Capability Maturity Model)
                     and…
   GIS management capability (aka the Geospatial
         Management Competency Model)
          Can both best be defined against…
 A body of geospatial management best practices and
standards, or the GIS Management Body of Knowledge
URISA’s GIS Management Institute
  What will the URISA GIS Management Institute
  do?

   Develop the URISA GIS Management Body of Knowledge
    (GMBOK)
   Maintain the URISA Geospatial Management Competency
    Model (GMCM)
   Maintain the URISA GIS Capability Maturity Model
    (GCMM)
   Accredit the capability and maturity of county, city, and
    regional GIS operations against the GCMM
   Accredit GIS Management educational programs for
    alignment with the URISA GMBOK and GMCM
URISA’s GIS Management Institute
  What will the GMI do with in cooperation with
  others?

    Include an advisory council from other geospatial
     management professional stakeholders
    Include international stakeholders
    Advance the future certification of GIS Managers by
     developing a GIS Managers designation of the GISP in
     partnership with GISCI
URISA’s GIS Management Institute
  Why URISA?

   URISA developed and launched GISCI
   URISA developed and manages GISCorps
   URISA has 50 years of study, experience & intellectual
    capital related to GIS development and management
   URISA has a portfolio of publications and educational
    offerings, including the ULA, that can be aligned to
    support GIS management
   URISA has a history of 31 years of ESIG awards that
    form an initial resource for recognizing GIS
    management best practices
   URISA has designated the development of the GIS
    Management Institute as a priority initiative
URISA’s GIS Management Institute
    Who will use the GMI, and why?




Babinski’s Theory of GIS Management: As GIS Operational Maturity Improves, ROI Increases
URISA’s GIS Management Institute
  Who will use the GMI, and why?
  GIS Managers – to assess their competency against the GMCM and
   GMBOK and plan their professional development
  Organizations with GIS Operations – to assess their capability and
   process maturity against peer agencies and by becoming GMI
   accredited against the GMBOK via the GCMM
  Geospatial professionals – to assess and align their own practices
   against the GMBOK
  GIS management educational programs – to assess and refine their
   curriculum by becoming GMI accredited against the GMBOK, GMCM
   & GCMM
  GIS management consultants – to assess and refine their practices
   against the GMBOK, GMCM & GCMM
  In the future, GIS managers will use GMI products and services to
   prepare for achieving a GISP manager designation through GISCI
URISA’s GIS Management Institute
  How will the GMI Operate?

                      URISA
                     Education
                    ULA & UMA
                                     GMBOK:
                                   GIS Management
                                  Body of Knowledge
                     GMCM:                            GCMM: GIS
                     Geospatial                        Capability
                    Management                         Maturity
                    Competency                          Model          Municipal
       GISCI          Model              GIS                              GIS
                                     Management                        Operations
    GIS Managers                      Educational
    Certification                                       Future:         GCMM
                                       Program                        Accreditation
     Component                       Accreditation    ROI Services
                                                         Other
                                                      Accreditation
                                                      Benchmarking
URISA’s GIS Management Institute
  How will the GMI Operate?

    An operational program of URISA
    Possible 501(c)(6) status
    Under the management of a geospatial
     management professional
    Broad geospatial advisory council
    After initial development, sustained via GMBOK
     subscriptions & GMI accreditation fees
    URISA priority initiative
URISA’s GIS Management Institute
  Questions, Comments, Suggestions?
    Q: Why an ‘Institute’?
      A: An authoritative organization, based on research, for the
      promotion of best practices in geospatial management.
    Q: Why ‘accreditation’?
      A: GMI accreditation recognizes the standards and practices of
      organizations, while GISCI certification recognizes the skills of
      individuals
Greg Babinski, MA, GISP
URISA President
SUMMIT Chief Editor

Finance & Marketing Manager
King County GIS Center
201 South Jackson Street, Suite 706
Seattle, WA 98104
206-263-3753
greg.babinski@kingcounty.gov
www.kingcounty.gov/gis

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URISA Proposed the GIS Management Institute

  • 1. URISA’s GIS Management Institute Esri Annual User Conference San Diego, California - July 24, 2012 Greg Babinski, MA, GISP Finance & Marketing Manager King County GIS Center Seattle, WA URISA President Summit Chief Editor
  • 2. URISA’s GIS Management Institute Origins and why focus on GIS management? What is the business need? What will the GMI do? What will the GMI do in cooperation with others? Why URISA? Who will use the GMI and why? How will the GMI operate? Questions and suggestions?
  • 3. URISA’s GIS Management Institute Originated with basic questions:  What causes variation in municipal GIS operations?  Why do some GIS operations fail?  Each municipality is unique  City and county business focus often varies  Population  Nature and level of economic development  GIS development history and funding  GIS operational budget and staffing  GIS strategic plan  Municipality’s institutional expectations  GIS operational vision – or lack of vision?
  • 4. URISA’s GIS Management Institute Originated with basic questions:  What causes variation in municipal GIS operations?  Why do some GIS operations fail? Outcome: URISA’s GIS Capability Maturity Model  Maturity for the model indicates progression of an organization towards GIS capability that maximizes:  Potential for the use of state of the art GIS technology  Commonly recognized quality data  Organizational best practices appropriate for municipal business use  The Municipal GIS Capability Maturity Model assumes two broad areas of GIS operational development:  Enabling capability  Execution process ability See: URISA Proposes a Local Government GIS Capability Maturity Model: http://www.esri.com/news/arcnews/winter1011articles/urisa- proposes.html
  • 5. URISA’s GIS Management Institute Originated with basic questions:  Is there a GIS profession? 2010 -URISA Commits to Develop Tier 9: The Geospatial Management Competency Model URISA GMCM Core Team:  David DiBiase  Patrick Kennelly  Greg Babinski  Coordination with USDOLETA  URISA’s GMCM delivered to DOLETA June 8, 2012 http://www.urisa.org/gmcm_review
  • 6. URISA’s GIS Management Institute Originated with basic questions:  Is there a GIS profession?  What is the GIS Profession’s Moral Imperative?  Does GIS provide value to society? Is There a GIS Profession? ArcNews, Summer 2012: Strengthening the GIS Profession, by David DiBiase What is the Moral Imperative of the GIS Profession? The GIS profession uses geographic theory, spatial analysis, and geospatial technology to help society manage the Earth’s finite space, with its natural resources and communities, on a just and sustainable basis for the benefit of humanity. Does GIS Provide Value to Society? ArcNews, Summer 2012: King County Documents ROI of GIS (minimum $776 million net benefit over 18 years, $87 million in 2010) http://www.esri.com/news/arcnews/index.html
  • 7. URISA’s GIS Management Institute What is the Business Need?  GIS operations are maturing – or they should be  GIS operations manage large capital investments  GIS operations require large operating budgets  GIS is a proven technology for effective municipal administration (standard of care)  GIS operations deliver huge returns on investment  Local agency leaders and managers must deploy GIS for cost-effective government services (and to comply with the standard of care)  Geospatial technology is complex, continues to evolve, and continues to provide new opportunities  The management of municipal GIS operations is complex, evolving, and requires a scientific, professional approach
  • 8. URISA’s GIS Management Institute What is the Business Need? Is GIS management distinct from other types of municipal management?  The management of GIS requires knowledge skills and abilities that set it apart from and above many other management domains, due to its complexity, importance for effective services, and integrative role in local government enterprise operations.  Proposals that GIS operations should be under the supervision of licensed engineers or surveyors are not supported by the breadth of knowledge domains required for GIS management. Management Areas Knowledge Domains GIS Survey Engineering IT Project Mgt Geography GIS Technology X O O Survey O X O O Engineering O X O General IT X X O PM X O X Geography X X Cartography X O X GIS Science X O Databases X X Programming X X Geospatial Law X Contracting X O O X X Governance X X O
  • 9. URISA’s GIS Management Institute What is the Business Need? The Ah-ha Moment: GIS operational process maturity (aka the GIS Capability Maturity Model) and… GIS management capability (aka the Geospatial Management Competency Model) Can both best be defined against… A body of geospatial management best practices and standards, or the GIS Management Body of Knowledge
  • 10. URISA’s GIS Management Institute What will the URISA GIS Management Institute do?  Develop the URISA GIS Management Body of Knowledge (GMBOK)  Maintain the URISA Geospatial Management Competency Model (GMCM)  Maintain the URISA GIS Capability Maturity Model (GCMM)  Accredit the capability and maturity of county, city, and regional GIS operations against the GCMM  Accredit GIS Management educational programs for alignment with the URISA GMBOK and GMCM
  • 11. URISA’s GIS Management Institute What will the GMI do with in cooperation with others?  Include an advisory council from other geospatial management professional stakeholders  Include international stakeholders  Advance the future certification of GIS Managers by developing a GIS Managers designation of the GISP in partnership with GISCI
  • 12. URISA’s GIS Management Institute Why URISA?  URISA developed and launched GISCI  URISA developed and manages GISCorps  URISA has 50 years of study, experience & intellectual capital related to GIS development and management  URISA has a portfolio of publications and educational offerings, including the ULA, that can be aligned to support GIS management  URISA has a history of 31 years of ESIG awards that form an initial resource for recognizing GIS management best practices  URISA has designated the development of the GIS Management Institute as a priority initiative
  • 13. URISA’s GIS Management Institute Who will use the GMI, and why? Babinski’s Theory of GIS Management: As GIS Operational Maturity Improves, ROI Increases
  • 14. URISA’s GIS Management Institute Who will use the GMI, and why?  GIS Managers – to assess their competency against the GMCM and GMBOK and plan their professional development  Organizations with GIS Operations – to assess their capability and process maturity against peer agencies and by becoming GMI accredited against the GMBOK via the GCMM  Geospatial professionals – to assess and align their own practices against the GMBOK  GIS management educational programs – to assess and refine their curriculum by becoming GMI accredited against the GMBOK, GMCM & GCMM  GIS management consultants – to assess and refine their practices against the GMBOK, GMCM & GCMM  In the future, GIS managers will use GMI products and services to prepare for achieving a GISP manager designation through GISCI
  • 15. URISA’s GIS Management Institute How will the GMI Operate? URISA Education ULA & UMA GMBOK: GIS Management Body of Knowledge GMCM: GCMM: GIS Geospatial Capability Management Maturity Competency Model Municipal GISCI Model GIS GIS Management Operations GIS Managers Educational Certification Future: GCMM Program Accreditation Component Accreditation ROI Services Other Accreditation Benchmarking
  • 16. URISA’s GIS Management Institute How will the GMI Operate?  An operational program of URISA  Possible 501(c)(6) status  Under the management of a geospatial management professional  Broad geospatial advisory council  After initial development, sustained via GMBOK subscriptions & GMI accreditation fees  URISA priority initiative
  • 17. URISA’s GIS Management Institute Questions, Comments, Suggestions?  Q: Why an ‘Institute’? A: An authoritative organization, based on research, for the promotion of best practices in geospatial management.  Q: Why ‘accreditation’? A: GMI accreditation recognizes the standards and practices of organizations, while GISCI certification recognizes the skills of individuals
  • 18. Greg Babinski, MA, GISP URISA President SUMMIT Chief Editor Finance & Marketing Manager King County GIS Center 201 South Jackson Street, Suite 706 Seattle, WA 98104 206-263-3753 greg.babinski@kingcounty.gov www.kingcounty.gov/gis