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Gold Undercover: Information Communication Technology - Project Summaries

Infrastructure
Data Delivery


Infrastructure

DPI Compliant Infrastructure and Project Management Support
Project contact
Boris Rudoy

Project Summary
Development of a business and technology architecture to enable Gold Undercover (GU) projects to deliver on their objectives in a supportable framework.

Product
Enterprise architecture, infrastructure investment needs and security model by December 2009.

Upgrade GIS Toolkit
Project contact
Boris Rudoy

Project Summary
Review of current GIS Software and toolset, establishing a GIS strategy and upgrade of toolset to suit future needs for development and management of geoscientific data by GSV and delivery of this data to internal and external customers.

Products
Migration to ArcGIS, GIS strategy paper, new SDE environment, spatial/aspatial data middleware, Eureka! migration to use new environment, conversion of ArcInfo datasets to ArcSDE by December 2009.

Improved GeoScience Databases
Project contact
Boris Rudoy

Project Summary
Governance regarding data loading processes, development for geo-chemistry and borehole databases and backlog datasets.

Product
Improved geoscience databases, a borehole and geochemistry data loading system by June 2009.


Data Delivery

Web Search and Delivery Channel
Project contact
Boris Rudoy

Project Summary

Implementation of new generation of GeoVic with enterprise capabilities. Current GeoVic application will be decommissioned. One of DPI flagship projects, which will be deployed on a new DPI enterprise infrastructure. This application will integrate with existing ERD Online Store, SII spatial datamart and other enterprise systems.

Products
New Search and Delivery Channel by December 2009.

New Web Services
Project contact
Boris Rudoy

Project Summary
Establish OGC web services platform to deliver authoritative sources of ERD spatial and aspatial data via open standards. Ongoing support of the platform.

Products
Web feature services (WFS) for geological units and mineral occurrences by June 2009.



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