Director`s Report - California Spatial Reference Center (CSRC)

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CSRC Director’s Report
Yehuda Bock
and
Maria Turingan
CSRC Coordinating Council Spring Meeting
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
La Jolla
April 28, 2006
SOPAC/CSRC Staff: Onsite
Director: Yehuda Bock
 Coordinator: Maria Turingan
 IT Manager: Michael Scharber
 Analysis: Peng Fang, Linette Prawirodirdjo
 Web Administrator & Analysis: Paul Jamason
 System Administrator: George Wadsworth
 Applications Programmer: Ruey-Juin Chang
 Radio Engineer: Glen Offield
 Real-Time GPS Coordinator (Aaron Enright)
 Outreach: Kevin Hardy, SIO Director’s Office

SOPAC/CSRC Consultants
CSRC Executive Manager: John Canas, PLS
 N. California Project Manager: Don D’Onofrio
 S. California Geodetic Coordinator: Cecilia Whitaker, PLS
 PBO Support: Bob Packard, PLS
 Project Support, Larry Fenske PLS

Financial Report
Funds Received, All Sources thru FY07
California Spatial Reference Center
Sources of Support (Funds Received)
July 1, 1998 through March 31, 2006
Sources of Support
FY99
FY00
FY01
7/98-6/99 7/99-6/00 7/00-6/01
Federal
NOAA's National Geodetic Survey
State & Local
Caltrans
San Diego County
Yolo County
Contra Costa County
County of Riverside
Riverside County Flood Control
Glenn County
TOTAL
100,000
44,600
100,000
72,500
10,000
FY02
FY03
FY04
FY05
FY06
7/01-6/02
7/02-6/03
7/03-6/04
7/04-6/05
7/05-6/06
998,000
64,500
998,000
1,058,000
989,477
59,897
492,829
FY07
7/06-6/07
Projected
933,000
130,000
130,000
622,829
1,063,000
174,515
14,500
16,750
14,000
12,000
25,000
14,500
144,600
82,500
195,750
998,000
1,108,897
NOTE: Fiscal Years are based on University fiscal period of July 1 through June 30
FY06 Caltrans contract is for a maximum amount of $260,000 and runs from 09/01/2005 to 08/31/2007.
1,058,000
1,178,492
Total
5,669,306
501,497
184,515
28,500
16,750
12,000
25,000
14,500
6,452,068
NGS/JIMO Grant Spending (July 1, 2001 - March 31, 2006)
Prepared April 2006
Completed Info Tech/ NAVD88 San Joaquin
CGPS
SF Bay
Educ & Operation/ Improve
Caltrans
PBO
Exec Mgr/ Realtime
North
Projects*
Data
Valley:
Op&Mnt Height
Outreach
Mgmt
Geoid
North
Coord
Financial Networks San Joaquin
Portal
Ht Network
Modernzn
& Admin
Model
Region
Advisor
Valley
NOAYBDP NOAYB88 NOAYBJV NOAYBCD NOAYBSF NOAYBED NOAYBOP NOAYBAP NOAYBNRNOAYBPB NOAYBFA NOAYBRN NOAYBNS
REV AWARD AMT 588,490
445,074
326,983
530,464
479,580
273,260
181,029
574,715
350,750
88,477
47,300
9,000
157,984
383,000
Reserve
Funds
TOTAL
NOAYB83
100,200
4,536,306
EXPENSES
362,678
206,031
33,534
9,902
240,587
28,822
52,264
390,466
18,472
10,462
5,515
0
45,716
1,062
0
1,405,509
29,840
21,097
59,122
124,433
24,159
97,591
70,002
4,097
30,600
16,686
36,070
5,938
1,066
5,397
0
526,098
0
0
173,117
335,933
0
99,475
0
0
51,750
0
0
0
0
0
660,275
Supplies
73,336
52,204
15,328
21,688
46,796
21,985
19,004
82,155
3,789
34,569
676
58
16,203
7
0
387,799
Equipment
58,542
115,541
31,000
0
30,021
0
0
2,532
0
5,806
0
0
0
0
0
243,442
3,127
2,781
1,645
1,013
741
0
8,575
3,779
862
0
0
0
2,746
0
0
25,270
527,523
397,654
313,746
492,969
342,305
247,873
149,844
483,028
105,473
67,523
42,261
5,996
65,732
6,466
0
3,248,393
60,968
36,675
14,981
62,110
40,198
25,316
19,382
62,542
13,711
8,023
5,494
779
8,545
841
0
359,563
588,490
434,329
328,727
555,079
382,503
273,188
169,226
545,570
119,184
75,545
47,755
6,775
74,277
7,307
0
3,607,956
BALANCE
(0)
10,745
(1,744)
(24,615)
97,077
72
11,803
29,145
231,566
12,932
(455)
2,225
83,707
375,693
100,200
928,350
Projected thru 06/06
0
9,509
0
0
65,000
63
10,445
25,792
181,151
11,444
11,000
3,250
74,077
368,000
0
759,730
PROJECTED
BALANCE
(0)
1,236
(1,744)
(24,615)
32,077
9
1,358
3,353
50,415
1,488
(11,455)
(1,025)
9,630
7,693
100,200
168,620
Minus Proj IDC
0
1,236
0
0
8,450
8
1,358
3,353
23,550
1,488
9,630
47,840
0
98,765
23,627
0
(40,147) 100,200
69,855
Salaries
Consultants
Subcontractors
Travel
Total Direct Costs
Indirect Costs
SPENT TO 03/06
PROJECTED
DIRECT COST BAL
0
0
(1,744)
(24,615)
.
0
0
26,865
*Completed projects include the Master Plan, Real-Time GPS Network, and InSar projects; awarded amounts are $50,030, $391,120, and $147,340, respectively.
Note: Projected amount includes: salaries, consultant costs, purchase orders, transfers, proposed subcontracts, and commitments made to June 30, 2006.
CSRC consultant costs for Canas, D'Onofrio, Fenske, Packard, and Whitaker are projected through June 30, 2006.
0
1,430
(12,885)
423
(1,447)
0
Leveraged Funds For CRTN
Entity
Amount
Project
CSRC (NOAA funds)
$350,000
Orange County Real Time Network
NASA SENH
$407,000
Orange & Riverside Real Time Networks
Orange County PFRD
$183,500
Orange County Real Time Network
Riverside County DOT
$10,000
Riverside County Real Time Network
Riverside County Flood and Water
Conservation District
$25,000
Riverside County Real Time Network
San Diego Dept. of Public Works
$450,000
San Diego County Real Time Network
Metropolitan Water District
$70,000
Riverside County Real Time Network
CSRC (FY’05-’06)
$157,984
CRTN
Caltrans District 6
~$225,000
Central Valley Spatial Reference Network Pilot
USGS/LA City
?????
LA City Real Time Network
CSRC Mandate
Establish and maintain the California Spatial Reference
System - CSRS.
 Provide the necessary geodetic services to ensure the
availability of accurate, consistent, and timely spatial
referencing data.
 Monitor temporal changes in geodetic coordinates due to
tectonic motion, earthquakes, volcanic deformation and
land subsidence.
 Establish the legal spatial reference system for
California.

FY’05-’06 Research Objectives
What is the proper observation mix to maintain a modern height
network, and how should these measurements be optimally combined?
Observation types include continuous GPS (CGPS), field GPS surveys
at passive monuments, spirit leveling, and gravity surveys.
 What is the proper mix of geoid models and local corrector surfaces, in
converting from GPS-determined geodetic heights to orthometric
heights? What interpolation methods will provide the optimal corrector
surfaces?
 Can we apply and enhance modern IT methods to provide timely
access to height modernization information?
 How does one develop and implement a precise GIS for the purposes
of height modernization?
 How can real-time (RT) CGPS networks, such as those being created
in California, be best used to directly support height modernization and
spatial referencing?

CSRC Mandate
Establish and maintain the California Spatial
Reference System - CSRS.
 Provide the necessary geodetic services to ensure the
availability of accurate, consistent, and timely spatial
referencing data.
 Monitor temporal changes in geodetic coordinates due to
tectonic motion, earthquakes, volcanic deformation and
land subsidence.
 Establish the legal spatial reference system for
California.

California
Spatial
Reference
System
(CSRS)
Networks
Northern
California
Densification
Glenn County
Yolo Co’s
Contra Costa Co
South SF Bay
Tuolumne Co
San Joaquin
Valley
San Simeon
Resurvey
CGPS Only
CORS
Leveling
Recon for Northern San Joaquin Height Mod
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Highway 49
Northern San Joaquin Valley with Davis
Northern San Joaquin Valley
Highways 12 and 49
Highways 5, 580, 101 with Ikehara
Highways 101, 152, 5 with Ikehara
Highways 5, 152, 140 with Ikehara
Highways 140, 49, 120, 108 with Ikehara
CGPS/CORS
circa April ‘06
http://sopac-devel.ucsd.edu/projects/realtime
CSRC Activity on
behalf of PBO
“Hi Bob,
Here is a list of action taken on
sites that you have done sitings
for. Several have been built (8),
several more are slated for
construction (4-6) and more are
in various stages of the process.
Several have also been
relocated for reasons ranging
from rejected permits to
subsidence. This is par for the
course. We would definitely not
be where we are at without your
significant efforts, Bob.
Regards,
Chris”
P-056 - Reconned
P-481 - Has to be relocated onto Coyote Mountain Block
P-488 - Relocated due to nearby subsidence
P-492 - Relocated for science goals
P-493 - On hold due to lengthy permit process with Navy and security issues
P-494 – Built
P-495 - Permitted, Construction scheduled for Fall
P-496 - Permitted but principal is considering backing out due to architect concerns
P-497 - Relocated to nearby airport due to close proximity to P496 - permit pending
P-498 – Built
P-499 – Built
P-500 - Built
P-501 - Built
P-502 - Permitted, architect objects, may have to relocate
P-506 - Built
P-507 - Relocated due to rejected permit and Built at Red Hill
P-508 - Relocated for security
P-509 - Relocated out of subsiding area - construction scheduled for Fall
P-547 - Reconned
P-566 - Reconned
P-567 - Permitted, Construction scheduled July 21
P-571 - Permitted, Construction scheduled July 20
P-582 - Permit submitted
P-583 - Permitted, Construction scheduled for Fall
P-586 - Built
P-587 - Relocated for science goals
P-588 - Relocated and Built
P-589 - Built
CSRC/PBO Activities - Packard
November 2005
• League meeting
• Field Recon P-540, 541, 546
• Field Recon P-546, Wind Wolves
• Report to PBO, Walls
December 2005 and January 2006
• League Meeting
• PBO Meeting in Riverside
• Taft Recon
February 2006
• Recon Taft and McKittrick
• Recon P-527, 531 (Paso Robles)
• Recon San Luis Obispo
March 2006
• Recon P-531, 527 (Paso Robles)
NAVD88 Leveling for GPS
Cecilia informed me
this morning that
Riverside and CSRC
Leveling
projects
have
been
blue
book’d.
Received
from NGS.
Cecilia Whitaker continues to interact with local government to arrange for
similar surveys to be conducted throughout S. California. In this fiscal year, she
worked City of Los Angeles.
CSRC Mandate
Establish and maintain the California Spatial Reference
System - CSRS.
 Provide the necessary geodetic services to ensure the
availability of accurate, consistent, and timely spatial
referencing data.
 Monitor temporal changes in geodetic coordinates due to
tectonic motion, earthquakes, volcanic deformation and
land subsidence.
 Establish the legal spatial reference system for
California.

SOMI
Data Portal
PGM
Some New PGM Server Options
• Automatic RINEX translation and archive
• NGS Blue Book support (B-file, 2. SERFIL, 3. G-file)
• New monument creation
• Object removal from campaign
• Geoid height calculations
• Full manager control of monument character id’s
• Simple authentication for security
• Connection to server is HTTP, direct request/response
with status returned to user
Some New PGM Client Options
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•
•
•
Map context (map of monument vicinity)
Session-by-session workflow control
Menu-driven campaign synchronization
File uploads
1.
raw GPS data
2.
media files for monument, session, campaign
(e.g. photos)
PGM Schedule
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Beta testing by Art Andrew (May 5)
Contractor training (May 15)
Support Louisiana Height Mod Project?
Delivery PGM Server/Client to NGS (May 31)
Height Modernization Tools
• Precise Orbits
• Troposphere
Model
• Ionosphere
Model
Raw
data
• Geoid Model
NMEA
GGA
Data Controller
Orthometric Heights
On-the-fly Mapping
• GIS
• Fleet Management
Positions
Raw
data
• Survey
Management
NMEA
GGA
Data Controller
• Precision Farming
Orthometric Heights
CSRC Mandate
Establish and maintain the California Spatial Reference
System - CSRS.
 Provide the necessary geodetic services to ensure the
availability of accurate, consistent, and timely spatial
referencing data.
 Monitor temporal changes in geodetic coordinates
due to tectonic motion, earthquakes, volcanic
deformation and land subsidence.
 Establish the legal spatial reference system for
California.

NASA REASoN Project
Example: Velocity Maps
http://geoappdev01.ucsd.edu/scignDataPortal/somi.jsp
The Datum Problem
• Precise Orbits
• Troposphere
Model
• Ionosphere
Model
Raw
data
• Geoid Model
Epoch
• Crustal
Motion Model
Date
NMEA
GGA
Data Controller
• Epoch Coordinates
• Orthometric Heights
CSRC Mandate
Establish and maintain the California Spatial Reference
System - CSRS.
 Provide the necessary geodetic services to ensure the
availability of accurate, consistent, and timely spatial
referencing data.
 Monitor temporal changes in geodetic coordinates due to
tectonic motion, earthquakes, volcanic deformation and
land subsidence.
 Establish the legal spatial reference system for
California.

Education and Outreach
Objectives
• Keep CSRC members informed through regularly scheduled
meetings (Coordinating Council and Executive Committee).
• Inform others on the objectives and activities of CSRC by
participating in local meetings, conducting seminars, making
presentations, and make a presence at professional conferences.
• Support public resource code (PRC) legislation for orthometric
(vertical) and geodetic (horizontal) datums.
• Perform advocacy efforts to improve California’s spatial reference
system, by informing and discussing with public agencies (local,
state and federal) the benefits of, and funding needs for, a modern
California spatial reference system.
• Respond to general, day-to-day user inquiries in a timely manner.
Education and Outreach Examples
• Caltrans Task Order Kick Off Meeting
• GPS Users Group Meetings
• Northern San Joaquin Valley Project Meeting with Caltrans at
Stockton and Fresno Offices
• CLSA Conference: CLSA Workshop, exhibit booth
• State of NGS 2006 seminar in Riverside on April 13
• Working with LA City to level to CGPS sites in LA area that are
part of LARTN
• Working with RV Co. and RCFCD to include/upgrade CGPS for
MWD/RV RTN
• Coordinated with PBO for upgrades to several MWD CGPS sites
• Working with Bill on CLSA and Sacramento seminars
• Assisted several users with the CRTN; word is getting out and
they are asking how to access the data, etc.