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<br />002156 <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br />2. Recreational safety. <br /> <br />3. Methods for and enhancement of the wilderness experience. <br /> <br />4. Changing user preferences. <br /> <br />Information Technology <br /> <br />Extensive data and information currently exist in the GCMRC collections relating to <br /> <br />resource conditions, quality, and relationships to other resources. Potentially equal amounts of <br /> <br />data and information exist within museums, universities, agencies, etc. However, much of this <br /> <br />information has not been organized, managed or integrated into an analysis of the <br /> <br />interrelationship among various resources and dam operations. <br /> <br />The following areas will be implemented in the information technology program: <br /> <br />1. Development of protocols for data collection, processing and use. <br /> <br />2. Development of extensive multi disciplinary databases and a database management <br />system. <br /> <br />3. Development of a robust geographic information system (GIS) to accommodate <br />multiple layers associated with all resources of interest to stakeholders. <br /> <br />4. Development of databases associated with remotely sensed data are not presently <br />incorporated in the GCES database system: <br /> <br />5. Develop stakeholder interface mechanisms to access selected data and information in <br />the database management system and GIS. <br /> <br />6. Development of outreach programs including identification and quantification of <br />needs, to transport data and information, and to educate stakeholders in use of data <br />and models incorporated in the information technologies program. <br /> <br />Final Draft - (12/15/97) For AMWG Review <br />