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Cultural Resources
Data Sharing Partnership

Sharing Information To Conserve Our Cultural Heritage

 

The CRDSP

Vision, Mission, and History

 Vision

Cultural resources professionals will have consistent, easy to use, reliable spatial information systems on their desktops with access to cultural spatial data servers that assist them in doing their jobs as managers, researchers, and cultural resource professionals.

 

CRDSP Mission Statement
Portland, OR
May 9, 2007

The CRDSP, through its members, will serve as a coordinating and facilitative group so that:

 

 

 

Mission, Vision, and History

  
 

History of the DUG (now CRDSP)

Vision Statement

Mission Statement

  
 

Membership

General Membership

BLM State Data Representatives

  
 
 
  
 

 

Meetings

Meetings

  
 
 
  
 

Annual Reports

  
 
 

2005 Progress Report

  
 

Current Initiatives

  
    
 

Current Issues and Task Groups

 

  
 
 Permitting Standards
  
 

Standards

STANDARDS FOR TRANSMITTAL OF GIS DATA TO SHPO DATA SYSTEMS

 GPS Standards for the Cultural Programs

 

Cultural Resource Geospatial Data Content Standard from John J. Knoerl, NPS, Cultural Resources GIS Facility, (202) 354-2140

  
 
 
  
 

Concepts, Products, Tools and Tips

State Products and Tools

Data Models

Products and Toolkits

  
 
 
  
 

Training

ESRI Inc.

Tailored Training Development

  
 
 
  
    
    
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • To ensure that field users have appropriate tools to do their jobs
  • Information systems are created in a consistent fashion
  • Technology investments are sharable (and shared)
  • Training and support is provided to information system users
  • The use of information systems is promoted at the field level
  • The development of information systems is pursued
  • Information users have appropriate shared information to do their job
  • Statistics and metrics are compiled consistently to measure progress