GIS Work Sample Clauses

The GIS Work clause defines the responsibilities and requirements related to Geographic Information System (GIS) tasks within a contract. It typically outlines the scope of GIS services to be provided, such as data collection, mapping, analysis, and the format or standards for deliverables. This clause ensures that all parties understand the expectations for GIS-related work, promoting consistency and quality in the handling of spatial data and reducing the risk of misunderstandings regarding technical requirements.
GIS Work. Task 2 involves GIS work needed for directly maintaining and updating the 9-1-1
GIS Work. GIS work is optional and involves maintaining and updating GIS data related to the 9-1-1 GIS database in the PUBLIC AGENCY’s jurisdiction within the COUNTY’s provisioning boundary. GIS work does NOT involve updating the 9-1-1 GIS database directly. When conducting GIS work related to this Agreement PUBLIC AGENCY agrees to:
GIS Work. For any projects including a GIS component: 1. The Grantee shall ensure that any contracts, subgrant agreements or subcontracts that are issued through this grant to develop GIS data shall require that the contractor, subgrantee, or subcontractor complete the GIS Data Submission Online Intake (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/data-and-programs/share-map-data#GISForms) as part of its final work product. ATTACHMENT D Attachment D - Page 5 of 5 2. With the GIS Data Submission Online Intake Form, Grantee shall also submit digital copies of GIS data produced with the Grant Award or any portion thereof if such data is not already available in the Vermont Open Geodata Portal. Digital GIS data includes spatial and tabular data attributes, documentation files, and must meet applicable standards as to data format and documentation of all products using the VGIS metadata standard. Note: it is not necessary to submit subsets of data layers that are already listed in the VGIS Data Catalog (data hosted at the Vermont Open Geodata Portal). A subset would be an extract of existing data, such as road centerline data, for example. 3. Digital Spatial Data will be submitted via the GIS Data Submission Online Intake Form as a single .zip file with documents in the Vermont State Plane Coordinate System, as specified in Title 1, Chapter 17 § 671-679. Any of the following file formats is acceptable: a. .shp (Shapefile - which also consist of files with other extensions such as .dbf and .shx) b. .dwg (CAD file) c. .dxf (CAD file) 4. All data and materials created or collected under this Agreement - including all digital data - are public records. The parties may utilize the information for their own purposes but shall not copyright these materials. [Technical assistance and information on these GIS standards , guidelines and procedures are available from the Vermont Center for Geographic Information, Inc. (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇) or ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.]
GIS Work. For any projects including a GIS component: 1. The Grantee shall ensure that any contracts, subgrant agreements or subcontracts that are issued through this grant to develop GIS data shall require that the contractor, subgrantee, or subcontractor complete the GIS Data Submission Online Intake Form as part of its final work product. 2. With the GIS Data Submission Online Intake Form, Grantee shall also submit digital copies of GIS data produced with the Grant Award or any portion thereof if such data is not already available in the Vermont Open Geodata Portal. Digital GIS data includes spatial and tabular data attributes, documentation files, and must meet applicable standards as to data format and documentation of all products using the VGIS metadata standard. Note: It is not necessary to submit subsets of data layers that are already listed in the VGIS Data Catalog (data hosted at the Vermont Open Geodata Portal). A subset would be an extract of existing data, such as road centerline data, for example. 3. Digital Spatial Data will be submitted via the GIS Data Submission Online Intake Form as a single .zip file with documents in the Vermont State Plane Coordinate System, as specified in Title 1, Chapter 17 § 671- 679. Any of the following file formats is acceptable: a. .shp (Shapefile – which also consist of files with other extensions such as .dbf and .shx)
GIS Work. MSA will lead mapping efforts for the Knoxville Comprehensive Plan. This will include an existing land use map, a future land use map, and additional maps as needed to articulate goals, such as greenspace and parks, if necessary.
GIS Work. For any projects including a GIS component: 1. The Grantee shall ensure any contracts, subgrant agreements or subcontracts that are issued through this grant to develop GIS data shall include the GIS Data Information Form as a final product to the work performed. Grantee shall also submit, with the final report, copies of material documents, and copies of digital data produced with the Grant Award or any portion thereof. Digital data includes spatial and tabular data attributes, documentation files, and plot files, and must meet applicable standards as to physical media, data format, and documentation of all products using the VGIS metadata standard. (It is not necessary to submit subsets of data layers that are already listed in the VGIS Data Catalog). 2. All data and materials created or collected under this Agreement - including all digital data - are public records. The parties may utilize the information for their own purposes, but shall not copyright these materials. 3. Digital Spatial Data will be submitted on a single CD or DVD in Vermont State Plane Meters Coordinates, NAD 83 with its accompanied GIS Data Information Form. Any of the following file formats is acceptable: a. .shp (Shapefile - which also consist of files with other extensions such as .dbf and .shx) b. .dwg (CAD file) c. .dxf (CAD file) [Technical assistance and information on these guidelines and procedures are available from the Vermont Center for Geographic Information, Inc. (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/standards or 802-882- 3006): Relevant documents include: Municipal Property Mapping Guideline; Contracting with GIS Consultants; Vermont GPS Guidelines.]