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Thursday October 24th, 2024 at 3:30pm on Microsoft Teams
- Provide updates on data standards and data practices subgroups from subgroup leadership.
- Engagement discussion.
- Welcome
- Housekeeping
- Context
- Meeting Objectives
- NC-BPAID Status Updates
- Open floor for announcements
- Subgroup updates
- Data Practices – Krista Nordback and Ellwood Hanrahan leading
- Specification Development – Jeff Maki, Ryan Westrom and Paul Moser leading
- Discussion: Engagement
- What are our goals as a collaboration when it comes to supporting a range of data producers, data consumers and travelers / transportation system users?
- What do you think the greatest or most important challenges will be for the collaboration and for the specification we’ll create?
- What types of systems or structures do we need within the collaboration to make that happen?
- Closing
- Meeting Objectives:
- Provide updates on data standards and data practices subgroups from subgroup leadership.
- Engagement discussion.
- NC-BPAID Updates:
- Think who you know who might want to join this collaboration. Send them the collaboration form to join the NC-BPAID email list.
- Member Announcements:
- South Central Planning and Development Commission just received their AI generated sidewalk networks from Ecopia to enhance their ADA compliance strategies.
- Collection of the National Bicycle Network (NBN) GIS features is still ongoing as a part of NBN's data portal project. Help spread the word and encourage any divisions, state DOTs and MPOs to contact Shuqing Wang should they have data to share.
- Transportation Talk: Critical Geography, Cartography, and GIS Geodetic Update: Modernizing the National Spatial Reference System; November 4th, 1:00-2:30 PM (ET).
- Subgroup Updates:
- Standards Development Subgroup – They have been thinking about issues of representation of the things that they want to model in the standard and connecting those to the use cases that the Data Practices Subgroup has been working on, so there is synergy and consistency between the two groups. They are also looking for volunteers to help think through the standardization development process, particularly people who are interested in the technical GIS geometry representation.
- Data Practices Subgroup – In their next meeting people are going to present on specific use cases that are of interest to them. Within the use case matrix, they created categories of use cases. Routing and asset tracking are the largest categories of use cases. They are also creating a glossary of terms.
- Discussion -- Engagement:
Three questions were asked and attendees put their answers on a Miro Board and then discussed the results.
- What are our goals as a collaboration when it comes to supporting a range of data producers, data consumers and travelers / transportation system users?
- What do you think the greatest or most important challenges will be for the collaboration and for the specification we’ll create?
- What types of systems or structures do we need within the collaboration to make that happen?