Do you have a project that needs a web map, or one that requires collaborative access to geospatial data, or do you need a way to collect field data? If so, the Tall Timbers (TT) Web GIS may be a helpful resource. The TT Web GIS is a collection of systems that allows staff and collaborators to share data; create interactive maps; configure apps; and, conduct common geospatial workflows such as basic data collection, editing and analysis. Content can be created and/or shared from either system that participates in the TT Web GIS: from the Portal within the Tall Timbers Geospatial Data Infrastructure (GDI) or from the Tall Timbers ArcGIS Online Organization (AGOL).
Please email the details requested below to help the IT/GIS Group understand your requirements. This information will also help the IT/GIS staff better allocate current resources and plan for future needs. Depending on the scope and complexity of the project, a meeting with the IT/GIS staff may be helpful to ensure all parties understand the requirements and resources involved in both the project and in getting the content created and/or shared from the Tall Timbers Web GIS.
Project Name – (Please provide a name for the project.)
Project Coordinator/Contact – (Please list your name and department.)
Background – (Please describe the purpose of the project and note any relevant background information.)
Grant – (Is this part of a grant deliverable? If so, please provide grant title and dates.)
Audience – (Please describe the end-users of this project – be sure to note whether they are internal or external and whether the project data or site needs to be secured.)
Timeline – (Please list any deadlines for the project.)
Immediate Need – (Please describe the main need – data, map, or app and note if it is satisfying a grant deliverable. If you already have an idea of what technology should be used, please reference it. Please include a description of any functionality required for a web map or app.)
Future Need – (If known, please list any future requirements, such as the project eventually becoming a part of a long-term organizational workflow.)
Data – (Please describe any data the project requires or generates. Please include details as to the location of existing data. And, if relevant, please note the location of any existing historical data.)