Laserfiche WebLink
PROJECT APPROACH <br />Flood DSS. The Riverside .Team will discuss how that requirement will be met in the <br />development. <br />• Discuss how Flood DSS data layers will be shared with the CDSS Map Viewer. To facilitate <br />support and future development of the Flood DSS, it will share data layers with CDSS Map <br />Viewer. The Riverside Team will provide an assessment of where this will be possible. <br />• Discuss plans for the development and installation of the Flood DSS. The Flood DSS will be <br />developed on hardware at Riverside's office in Fort Collins. During development, the <br />CWCB will be provided. access for monitoring progress and providing feedback on the Flood <br />DSS user interface, data products, and usability. <br />• Define key requirements of the system, which can later be measured to evaluate project <br />success. <br />• Define the working relationship between the Project Team and the CWCB, including <br />identifying contacts. <br />• Determine initial action items, including data inventory and collection and support activities <br />for the State. As much as possible, determine priorities for activities, so that early versions <br />of the site meet as many .goals, and allow as much feedback, as possible. <br />• Discuss the approach, in particular milestones to allow State review of products. Although <br />the State will be able to view the work in progress at Riverside using a web browser, it is <br />recommended that one or more meetings occur at the CWCB. to review products before the <br />final delivery. <br />Deliverables <br />1. Memorandum documenting the outcomes from the project kickoff meeting <br />4.2 Level of Data Collection <br />Goals <br />Identify data sources and data products that are potential candidates for inclusion in the Flood <br />DSS. Begin to identify areas that should be the focus of data collection in the event statewide <br />data layers cannot be obtained or created. <br />Background <br />During the development of the Flood DSS prototype, Riverside worked .with the CWCB to <br />identify data layers that were relevant to assessing flood conditions. The expectation for the <br />Phase IFlood-DSS is that it will serve as a clearinghouse of flood-hazard information and flood- <br />related data for a variety of end users. Meeting this expectation will require additional input <br />from the CWCB and other stakeholders, such as the members of the Flood Task Force, to ensure <br />the most useful data sources and data products are integrated into the system. <br />Apuroach <br />Riverside anticipates that the user needs assessment will be the primary avenue for identifying <br />data sources and data products. Stakeholder input will be heavily weighted to ensure that the <br />Flood DSS becomes integral to supporting the State's water supply, emergency management, <br />and flood outlook personnel. <br />11 <br />11 <br /> <br />11 <br /> <br />C <br /> <br /> <br />11 <br /> <br />11 <br />1 <br />i <br />11 <br />11 <br />11 <br />DNR RFP PDA-923 26 R ~ V E ,R J ~ D E <br />