Or. Admin. Code § 125-600-7550 - Enterprise Geographic Information System (GIS) Software Standard
(1)
Purpose. The purpose of this rule is to establish a common,
enterprise GIS Software standard to promote the creation, use and exchange of
inter-related and standards-based geographic data and geospatial business
intelligence within and between state agencies. The objective of this standard
is to provide a common geospatial software and data framework underpinning all
future computer applications containing geospatial components thus increasing
the value and use of those applications as state information technology assets.
The GIS Software standard will also allow the State of Oregon the opportunity
to leverage the buying power of the broadest possible user base. The GIS
Software standard is anticipated to enable the most integrated, economic and
efficient acquisition, installation and use of GIS across Oregon state
government. These outcomes will be made possible through the:
(a) Current installed base of GIS software
and trained expertise within state agencies.
(b) General technical benefits associated
with the use of standardized software, including but not limited to:
(A) Simplified software and application
infrastructure configurations.
(B)
Ease of software installations and upgrades.
(C) Simplified application connectivity,
security and data distribution architectures.
(D) The capacity for simultaneous multi-user
editing, dataset versioning, and history retention.
(E) The ability to utilize existing
geospatial business intelligence to ensure data integrity and consistency via
the establishment of topology rules, data attribute domain rules, and data
validation rules.
(c)
Enterprise-oriented data and application accessibility offered by the use of
common GIS software deployed across state agencies.
(d) Enhanced functionality and
interoperability of related software components within a suite of software
applications including the reduction of costly data translations between
diverse software products and the ability to leverage data modeling and
processing efforts for reuse between agencies.
(e) Ease of sharing geospatial data among
agencies and with the public based on a common GIS software
infrastructure.
(2)
Definitions. For the purposes of this rule:
(a) "GIS" means geographic information
systems which comprise the hardware, software, network, data, and human
resources involved in creating, maintaining, managing, and distributing data,
information, and knowledge about spatial objects and their relative
positions.
(b) "GIS Software" means
computer-language coding created specifically to facilitate the creation,
management, distribution, accessibility, and promulgation of Spatial Data. For
the purposes of this rule, "GIS Software" does not mean computer-language
coding used for the purposes of computer aided design (CAD), simple address
list management or similar business processes unless the purpose is to
establish inter-agency Spatial Data.
(c) "Spatial Data" means digital information
that identifies the geographic location of features and boundaries that are
usually stored as coordinates and topology that can be mapped or used for
comparative spatial analysis.
(d)
"State Agency" or "Agency" means every state officer, board, commission,
department, institution, branch or agency of the state government, whose costs
are paid wholly or in part from funds held in the State Treasury, except:
(A) The Legislative Assembly, the courts and
their officers and committees;
(B)
The Public Defense Services Commission;
(C) The Secretary of State and the State
Treasurer in the performance of the duties of their constitutional
offices;
(D) The State Board of
Higher Education or any state institution of higher education within the Oregon
University System; and
(E) The
State Lottery.
(3)
Standard. To achieve the
purposes described in section (1) of this rule the standard for GIS Software
for Oregon state agencies is the scalable suite of Environmental Systems
Research Institute, Inc (ESRI) software applications:
(a) Deployed at the desktop, server, or web
interface levels and designed to enable the creation, manipulation, management,
storage and distribution of digital maps, digital spatial objects and any
associated spatial tabular databases; or,
(b) To manage shared spatially-referenced
information.
(4)
(a)
GIS Software Inventory. All
state agencies shall inventory and report use of all GIS Software in the format
and at the time established by DAS Enterprise Information Strategy and Policy
Division (EISPD). Upon conclusion of the inventory the exception process
described in subsection (5) of this rule becomes effective.
(b)
Continued use of existing,
installed, non-standard GIS Software declared in inventory;
assumed exception. Agencies currently using non-standard GIS
Software described by the agency in the inventory required by subsection (a) of
this section will be granted a written exception to the enterprise GIS Software
standard until such time as any of the conditions described in section (5)(d)
of this rule occur.
(5)
(a)
Exception. Notwithstanding
the enterprise GIS Software standard established in subsection (3) of this
rule, the State Chief Information Officer (CIO) or their designee may grant a
written exception to an agency to the GIS Software standard.
(b)
Considerations for evaluating an
agency exception request. Considerations to be weighed by the State CIO
or their designee in evaluating an agency request for an exception to the GIS
software standard include, but are not limited to:
(A) Agency business rationale for use of
non-standard GIS software;
(B) The
degree to which the requested non-standard use of GIS software would materially
inhibit the state from ensuring that its information resources fit together in
a statewide system capable of providing ready access to and sharing of
information, computing or telecommunication resources;
(C) The degree to which the requested
non-standard use of GIS software would interfere with the state's goal of
acquiring and using enterprise information technology resources in the most
integrated, interoperable, efficient and economical manner possible;
and
(D) Other factors deemed to be
relevant to consider by the State Chief Information Officer (CIO).
(c)
Agency Exception
Request. An agency may be granted an exception to the GIS Software
standard by submitting a written exception request to DAS EISPD. An agency
exception request must address each of the considerations described in
subsection (b) of this section and contain the facts base necessary to justify
agency conclusions.
(d)
Conditions requiring agency to submit an exception request. An
agency must submit a written agency exception request to DAS EISPD when the any
of the following conditions arise:
(A)
Use of excepted, non-standard GIS Software evolves over time. Any
agency using excepted, non-standard GIS Software must submit a request to
continue that exception whenever agency's use of the non-standard GIS Software
is anticipated to change. Changes include, but are not limited to:
(i) An expansion of the number of software
licenses used within the agency.
(ii) Changing the license management system
from desktop-oriented to network-oriented use.
(iii) Changing the software use model from a
desktop to a client-server orientation.
(iv) Supplementing the existing GIS Software
use with a web-based application for functionality, data creation, data
sharing, or map product distribution.
(B)
Initial acquisition of non-standard
GIS Software. Before initial acquisition of non-standard GIS Software an
agency must request an exception to the GIS Software standard.
(C)
Non-standard GIS Software used for
documented research or instructional purposes. Before initial or
expanded use of non-standard GIS Software for research or instructional
purposes an agency must request an exception to the GIS Software standard. A
single exception request from an agency should be sufficient to cover all
research and instruction conducted by any division, unit, or individual of that
agency.
(e)
Emergency exception. Notwithstanding the exception request process
described in subsections (c) and (d) of this section, the State CIO may waive
some or all of the requirements for written submission of an agency exception
request when immediate action is required to address an agency's emergency need
to use non-standard GIS Software.
(f)
Reconsideration. An agency
may request reconsideration of a denial of a GIS Software standard exception
request by submitting a subsequent request in writing to the State CIO
containing additional supporting information that was not included in the
original exception request.
(6)
Biennial Review. At least
once every two years the State CIO must issue a written report to the Oregon
Geographic Information Council regarding the efficacy of the GIS Software
standard and its accomplishment of the purposes described in subsection (1) of
this rule.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 291.038
Stats. Implemented: ORS 291.038
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