2004 NSDI Cooperative Agreements Program
2004 CAP projects listed by category.
Funding Categories and Awarded Projects for the 2004 Cooperative Agreements Program
- 2004 Project Factsheet Version
- Project List
- Project Maps: Interactive or JPEG Format
Category 1: Metadata Implementation Assistance Projects: Creating data about geospatial data (metadata) is an important first step in implementing the NSDI. These projects focus on acquiring the knowledge and experience to create and serve metadata for clearinghouse discovery. Up to $9,000 per project, 13 awards.
The Nature
Conservancy |
PRBO Conservation
Science |
Alabama Natural
Heritage Program |
Western Illinois University |
Gila County
Public Works Division |
Region Five
Development Commission (Region Five) Staples, MN Mary Harris |
Water Resources Center Minnesota State University, Mankato Mankato, Minnesota Cecilia Berg mrbdc.mnsu.edu |
National Center for Biodefense Communications Jackson State University Jackson, Mississippi Elizabeth J. Matlack |
Center for Applied Geographic Information Science University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte, NC Paul Smith |
Sitting Bull
College Department of Natural Resources Fort Yates, ND Linda Hugelen |
New Hampshire
Department of Environmental Services Concord, NH Ellen d’Amico |
Navigation Research and Development Center Applied Research Laboratory Penn State University Warminster, PA Marvin B. May |
The Nature Conservancy,
World Wide Office Arlington, VA Tyrone Guthrie |
Category 2: Metadata Trainer and Outreach Assistance: These projects will extend metadata programs in providing resources and staff to other organizations in innovative approaches to the training, implementation, and service of metadata. Up to $30,000 per project, 10 awards.
University of
Idaho Library Moscow, Idaho Lily Wai |
Maine Office of
Geographic Information Systems Augusta, Maine Kate King |
Land
Management Information Center St. Paul, MN Christopher Cialek |
Nature
Serve Arlington, VA Lynn Kutner |
Merriam-Powell
Center for Environmental Research Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, AZ Dr. Neil Cobb |
California Geographic
Information Association Sacramento, CA Mary Tsui |
National Biological
Information Organization US Geological Survey Reston, VA Vivian Hutchison |
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Florida Marine Research Institute St. Petersburg, FL Jill Trubey |
Iowa
Geographic Information Council Creston, IA Alan Jensen |
Louisiana Geographic
Information Center Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA Craig Johnson |
Category 3: Institution Building and Coordination: Projects in this category will enhance multi-jurisdictional organizational and institutional capacity to collaborate and to share digital geographic resources. Sharing geographic information across organizations and jurisdictional boundaries requires reaching agreement on a wide-range of technical, political and financial factors. Adoption of national standards lowers cost and facilitates participation in national programs such as Geospatial One-stop and the National Map. Up to $15,000 per project, 13 awards.
East Central Florida
Regional Planning Council |
Pennsylvania
Mapping and Geographic Information Consortium Lewisburg, PA Chris Markel |
Sonoma
Ecology Center |
Wisconsin Department of Administration |
Metropolitan Area
Planning Council Boston, MA Holly St. Clair |
California Geographic
Information Association Sacramento, CA Bruce Joffe |
Maine Office of
Geographic Information Systems |
Arkansas
Geographic Information Office Little Rock, Arkansas Richie Pierce |
Centralina
Council of Governments Charlotte, NC Bob Henderson |
City
Connect Detroit Detroit, MI Geneva J. Williams |
Bi-State
Regional Commission Rock Island, IL Lisa J. Miller |
NYPIRG’s
Community Mapping Assistance Projecton behalf of OASIS New York, NY Steven Romalewski |
University of Oregon-Community Service Center: Oregon Natural
Hazard Workgroup Eugene, OR Andre LeDue |
Category 4:
OpenGIS Web Mapping: Projects will extend existing
clearinghouse nodes serving metadata, to implement OpenGIS compliant
web mapping service capabilities. Web mapping allows the graphic
integration of data from different web sites and from different vendor
platforms. $10,000 for each project.
Tennessee Valley
Authority Chattanooga, TN Patricia Hamlett |
Strategic
Consulting International Tulsa, OK David Lowther |
Category 5:
Establishing Framework Data Services using OpenGIS Web Feature
Service Specification: Projects will serve and use Framework
data over the web using the OpenGIS Web Feature Service specification.
Projects involve the collaboration of a data provider and a software
provider. Web feature service will allow the return of ANSI/INCITS L1
feature data from a web request. Up to $75,000 per project, 6
awards.
Vermont Center for
Geographic Information, Inc. Waterbury, VT David Brotzman |
Minnesota
Department of Natural Resources Division of Fish and Wildlife Saint Paul, MN Robert Maki |
Center for
International Earth Science Information Network Columbia University New York, NY Dr. Robert Chen |
Wisconsin State Cartographer’s Office Madison, WI Ted Koch |
University of Arkansas Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies Fayetteville, AR Fredrick Limp |
GeoLeaders,
LLC Lake Ridge, VA Jeff Harrison www.geoleaders.com |
Category 6:
Participation in The National Map: This category
provides assistance to organizations that are maintaining, updating and
serving data in order to participate in The National Map. Project
participants will overcome impediments to participation or take the
next steps in establishing a long-term collaboration with The National
Map. Up to $75,000 per project, 8 awards.
Towson University Center for Geographic Information Science Towson, MD John Morgan |
New Jersey Office of
Information Technology Office of GIS Trenton, NJ Bruce Harrison |
Land of Sky
Regional Council Asheville, NC Jon Beck |
Texas
Natural Resources Information System Texas Water Development Board Austin, TX Miguel Pavon |
Nebraska Department of Natural Resources Lincoln, NE Rex Gittins |
Washington State Dept. of Transportation Geographic Services Division Tumwater, WA Tami Griffin |
University of Missouri Geographic Resources Center Missouri Spatial Data Information Service Columbia, MO Timothy Haithcoat |
West Virginia GIS
Technical Center West Virginia University Morgantown, WV Kurt Donaldson |
• See the CAP Project Administrative Guidance for information about correspondence, reimbursement, modifications, and reporting for CAP projects.