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<br />3003 <br />3004 <br />3005 <br />3006 <br />3007 <br />3008 <br />3009 <br />3010 <br />3011 <br />3012 <br />3013 <br />3014 <br />3015 <br />3016 <br />3017 <br />3018 <br />3019 <br />3020 <br />3021 <br />3022 <br />3023 <br />3024 <br />3025 <br />3026 <br />3027 <br />3028 <br />3029 <br /> <br />117 <br /> <br />canyon control, and <br /> <br />. incorporating all contributor base data into the GIS. <br /> <br />Budget A for GIS: FY 2000 <br />FY 2001 <br />FY 2002 <br />FY 2003 <br />FY 2004 <br /> <br />$90,000 <br />$18,000 <br />$18,000 <br />$18,000 <br />$18,000 <br /> <br />Option -B - (with additional funding) <br />With additional funding the GIS group could additionally provide: <br />. Development of base data for the Canyon from Glen Canyon Dam to Mile 276 <br />. Base data comparison to all the base data developed in 1990-1991 <br />. Purchase of image processing software such as ERDAS OrthoMax for in <br />remotely sensed image rectification. <br />. Extensive upgrade of GIS computers to handle the increase in data storage <br />requirements <br />. AMI.. development to allow scientists and contractors to develop their own <br />coverages <br />. Integration of the hydrology software package HEC-RAS for water surface . <br />profile analysis <br /> <br />Budget B for GIS (estimate): FY 2000 <br />FY 2001 <br />FY 2002 <br />FY 2003 <br />FY 2004 <br /> <br />$200,000 <br />$200,000 <br />$200,000 <br />$100,000 <br />$100,000 <br /> <br />November S, 1998 <br />Second Draft - Do Not Cite, Photocopy, or Distribute <br />