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11 | Practice: | Online Map Center |
Subject Areas: | Planning GDC | |
State: | Washington | |
Organization: | Washington State Department of Transportation | |
Contact: | Julie Fogde | |
Title: | GIS Cartographic Products Supervisor | |
Email: | FogdeJ@wsdot.wa.gov | |
Description: | WSDOT's Online Map Center is an interactive web mapping platform that uses ArcGIS Online to allow internal staff, State and local agencies, and the public to share and visualize data. The Online Map C ...[click for more] | |
Related Documentation: | https://wsdot.maps.arcgis.com/home/index.html | |
12 | Practice: | Washington State DOT Winter Operations AVL system |
Subject Areas: | Asset Management Maintenance Operations | |
State: | Washington | |
Organization: | WSDOT | |
Contact: | Alan Smith | |
Title: | GIS Branch Manager | |
Email: | SmithA@wsdot.wa.gov | |
Phone: | (360) 596-8925 | |
Description: | The Maintenance and Operations automatic vehicle location (AVL) system allows staff to use GIS to monitor current winter storm event activities and analyze recent historic activities. The visualizatio ...[click for more] | |
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13 | Practice: | Washington State Ferry VesselWatch |
Subject Area: | Operations | |
State: | Washington | |
Organization: | Washington Department of Transportation | |
Contact: | Alan Smith | |
Title: | GIS Branch Manager | |
Email: | SmithA@wsdot.wa.gov | |
Phone: | (360) 596-8925 | |
Description: | VesselWatch is an interactive map-based system which provides live WSDOT ferry service information. The map includes live GPS-based vessel locations, Ferry Terminals, camera images, and state highway ...[click for more] | |
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Related Documentation: | https://www.wsdot.com/ferries/vesselwatch/Default.aspx | |
14 | Practice: | Washington State Geo Portal |
Subject Areas: | Asset Management Maintenance Operations Planning | |
State: | Washington | |
Organization: | Washington Department of Transportation | |
Contact: | Alan Smith | |
Title: | GIS Branch Manager | |
Email: | SmithA@wsdot.wa.gov | |
Phone: | (360) 596-8925 | |
Description: | The GIS and Roadway data office is hosting a browser-based, GIS mapping application that illustrates some of the spatial data and services that WSDOT produces. The GeoPortal also serves as a template ...[click for more] | |
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Related Documentation: | https://www.wsdot.wa.gov/data/tools/geoportal/ | |
15 | Practice: | WA-Trans |
Subject Areas: | Asset Management Environment Maintenance Operations Planning | |
State: | Washington | |
Organization: | Washington Department of Transportation | |
Contact: | Tami Griffin | |
Title: | WA-Trans Project Manager | |
Email: | GriffiT@wsdot.wa.gov | |
Phone: | (360) 709 5513 | |
Description: | The Washington Transportation Framework Project (WA-Trans) is a statewide transportation database of location-based transportation data to use in GIS across the state. WA-Trans will create an electron ...[click for more] | |
Related Documentation: | https://www.wsdot.wa.gov/MapsData/tdgo_home.htm | |
16 | Practice: | Wildlife Habitat Connectivity Patterns |
Subject Area: | Environment | |
State: | Washington | |
Organization: | Washington State Department of Transportation | |
Contact: | Kelly McAllister | |
Title: | Wildlife Biologist | |
Email: | Kelly.McAllister@wsdot.wa.gov | |
Phone: | 360-705-7426 | |
Description: | The Washington Wildlife Habitat Connectivity Working Group (WHCWG) is a voluntary public-private partnership between State and Federal agencies, universities, tribes, and non-governmental organizations. The WHCWG is co-led by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and the Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT). The mission of the WHCWG is "Promoting the long-term viability of wildlife populations in Washington State through a science-based, collaborative approach that identifies opportunities and priorities to conserve and restore habitat connectivity." The working group has completed an analysis of statewide habitat connectivity patterns for 16 focal species, as well as assessments of landscape integrity patterns (a connectivity assessment approach based on "naturalness" or "human footprint") and climate gradient connectivity patterns. Reports and GIS products from these analyses can be downloaded from the waconnected.org web site. Finer scale assessment products for the Columbia Plateau ecoregion will be available in March 2012, to be followed by other ecoregional-scale assessment products as they are produced in the future. | |
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