Geospatial Science Program

  • Our Mission

    The overarching mission of the Department of Energy (DOE) is to discover solutions to power and secure America's future. DOE’s Geospatial Science Program Management Office (GS-PMO) was established to optimize geospatial investments across our complex and to enable prudent stewardship of the resources provided by the American taxpayer. The term ‘geospatial science’ encompasses the concepts of geographic information science, geographic information systems, and geospatial data. Geographic information science is the study of spatially referenced data, including geographic theory, technological design, and analytical algorithms. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are specialized software and hardware used to manage, manipulate, query, and visualize spatially referenced data. Geospatial data refers to data and information tied to a location, and may be derived from analytics, remote sensing, mapping, surveying technologies, and other activities.

    The GS-PMO ensures agency-wide compliance with the 2018 Geospatial Data Act and other federal regulations and guidance, including OMB’s Circular A-16, and DOI’s cross-agency Federal Geographic Data Committee. Ultimately setting up DOE for success in bringing these efforts and teams together as one and ensuring geospatial insights are foundational to protect, connect, and lead the agency mission.

    The GS-PMO is co-chaired with voting representation from the Office of Legacy Management, with the Office of the Chief Information Officer providing technical, operational, administrative, and financial support as well as supporting external coordination efforts.

    Also supporting the DOE Geospatial Science Program Management Office, we have the Geospatial Science Steering Committee (GSSC) which consists of geospatial subject matter experts from national laboratories, facilities, and Program Offices. The GSSC members provide technical advice and recommendations in the assessment, implementation, and operation of Geospatial directives.

     

    News

    DOE Hosts Second Annual Geospatial Science Poster Competition

  • Covered Agency Responsibilities

    The Geospatial Data Act (GDA) was signed into law by the President on October 5, 2018. The GDA was included as a component of the FAA Reauthorization Act (H.R. 302, P.L. 115-254). It formalizes governance processes related to geospatial data, provides policy and guidance to empower the use of geospatial data and technology, and facilitates broad cooperation between the public and private sectors. The GDA defines the roles and responsibilities of each covered agency, including 13 Covered Agency Responsibilities (CARs).

    1. Prepare and implement a strategic plan for advancing geospatial data activities appropriate to the agency’s mission
    2. Collect, maintain, disseminate, and preserve geospatial data such that resulting data, information, or products can be shared
    3. Promote geospatial data integration
    4. Ensure geospatial information is included on agency record schedules
    5. Allocate resources to fulfill geospatial data responsibilities
    6. Use geospatial data standards
    7. Coordinate with other federal agencies, state, local, and tribal governments, and the private sector
    8. Make federal geospatial information more useful to the public, support decision making, enhance reporting to Congress
    9. Protect personal privacy and maintain confidentiality in accordance with federal policy and law
    10. Participate in determining whether declassified data can become part of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure
    11. Search all sources to determine if existing data meet the needs of the covered agency before expending funds
    12. Ensure that those receiving federal funds for geospatial data collection provide high quality data
    13. Appoint a contact to coordinate with other covered agencies

    Geospatial Data Act of 2018 

  • Contacts

    Senior Agency Official for Geospatial Information

    Ann Dunkin

    [email protected]

     

    Geospatial Information Officer  

    Kevin Wright

    [email protected]

     

    Geospatial Mailbox

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