Creating a GIS-Based Web Service for Naval Educational facility

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Creating a GIS-Based Web Service for Naval Educational FacilitiesBy Charles Bailey, P.E., Naval Education and Training CommandAnd Brian E. Murphy, GIS Analyst and Programmer, 3001AbstractManagement of classroom space has become gradually more difficult with enrollment increasing and classroom space remaining constant. In order to maximize the effective utility of military real estate, the need for a centralized GIS has arisen. By accessing and managing legacy spatial and non-spatial data froma single access point, planning personnel will be able to control Naval classroom space more efficiently.The Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) and 3001, Inc. has developed a hierarchal inventory of installations and their buildings to the seat-level for each classroom. By combining a GIS webservice with the management of classroom data, we have made it possible to integrate maps, floor plans, property records and building photos in one centralized location. NETC maintains its spatial and non-spatial data by using a combination of ASP.NET, Oracle, ArcSDE and ArcIMS software.DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed in this paper reflect those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Department of Defense (DoD), Department of the Navy (DoN), or the Naval Education and Training Command (NETC). Reference to certain companies and/or the services or products provided to or used by the Navy does not, expressly or impliedly, indicate DoD, DoN, or NETC endorsement of the products, services, or companies described.IntroductionThe Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) has almost 40,000 sailors in their schools daily. NETC operates within 676 facilities accounting for over 25 million square feet. NETC is in the midst of a Revolution-in-Training (RiT) with a vision “to be the world’s premier learning organization” while also striving to achieve “cost wise readiness” through the efficient and effective implementation of blended training solutions. In order to make quicker and better informed decision-making the Navy issued an initiative called the Navy Training Infrastructure Plan (NTIP), which emphasizes the efficient utilization of facilities while decreasing excess resources. The plan calls to reduce the overall square footage by 1 million sq. ft. per year, for six years. This will effectively reduce the total square footage by 6 million sq. ft., an amount exceeding the floor space of the Empire State Building and the Pentagon combined. Through RiT

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