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Welcome to GIS Day Okinawa

WHAT IS GIS?

A geographic information system (GIS) is a framework for gathering, managing, and analyzing data. Rooted in the science of geography, GIS integrates many types of data. It analyzes spatial location and organizes layers of information into visualizations using maps and 3D scenes. ​With this unique capability, GIS reveals deeper insights into data, such as patterns, relationships, and situations—helping users make smarter decisions.

ABOUT GIS DAY

GIS Day is a global event that has been celebrated since 1999. This year's GIS Day is being held on November 16th. Its purpose is to educate and promote geographic information systems, i.e. geography, to kids, adults, businesses, and the government community alike. Organizations all over the world have a celebration on this day with a myriad of geography/GIS related activities. This year due to the pandemic, GIS Day in Okinawa will be held entirely in a virtual format. The intimate knowledge of geography as managed by GIS is a primary platform for many applications used daily by most people around the world. Some of these applications are simple map presentations and map navigation on mobile apps and others are so vital that they save lives.

GIS Day provides an international forum for GIS professionals to demonstrate real-world applications of the many possibilities GIS technology provides . From engineering and marketing to operations and emergency management, GIS uses locational intelligence to assist decision makers in visualizing their data and its impact. GEOFidelis, the United States Marine Corps Installation Geospatial Information and Services (IGI&S) program, is fundamental to virtually every facet of operations and asset management. This event provides an opportunity for both the public and other GIS professionals in the region to get to know first-hand how GIS can be used by shedding light on its capabilities and day-to-day functions.

GIS Day Okinawa consists of a variety of technical examples, real world map products, and public outreach to demonstrate some of the capabilities of GIS. The United States Marine Corps uses GIS in many ways, many of which cannot be put on public display. However, those analysts and managers who use and maintain the system have conglomerated their talents to produce neutral material/media that can be presented to the public.

This event provides an excellent opportunity for IGI&S staff to share knowledge and conduct outreach to the general community.

Panoramic shot captured via drone from Nanjo

Panoramic shot captured via drone from Southern Okinawa

ABOUT FSMB

The Facilities Systems Management Branch (FSMB) provides integrated management and technical support of the enterprise systems within the Facilities Engineer Division (G-F), providing responsive technical support to the requirements of the division and its customers in a dynamic environment.

GEOFidelis, supports the Marine Corps installation management. The Geographic Information System (GIS) section within FSMB provides IGI&S capabilities and services to integrate geospatial information, technologies, and related products into a common operational picture that enhances decision-making and mission effectiveness for the MCIPAC region. We strive to provide the most accurate and reliable geospatial information and services available to our customers. We support interoperability with a common infrastructure foundation using a standardized data model and supporting enterprise systems architecture. We support the situational awareness required to respond to contingencies and contribute the geographic components of multiple decision support systems. GIS includes the people, policies, and information resources necessary to acquire, manage, and sustain installation geospatial assets in support of the warfighter and the Marine Corps mission.

“GIS is waking up the world to the power of geography, this science of integration, and has the framework for creating a better future.”
-Jack Dangermond, co-founder of Esri

IMAGES & MAPS

Check out some maps and images from our FSMB staff!
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Remote Sensing: The Basics

Remote Sensing: The Basics

Drones to the Rescue

Drones to the Rescue

Ginowan, Okinawa: Then and Now

Ginowan, Okinawa: Then and Now

Okinawa Dive Sites

Okinawa Dive Sites

Okinawa Beach Cleanups, 2018

Okinawa Beach Cleanups, 2018

LiDAR: Koyukuk River, Alaska

LiDAR: Koyukuk River, Alaska

LiDAR: Yukon River Delta, Alaska

LiDAR: Yukon River Delta

Seagrasses From Above: Drones vs Satellites

Seagrasses From Above: Drones vs Satellites

"...the future of GIS presents endless possibilities through innovative technology and approaches. Geospatial methods have already brought dramatic transformation to data collection and strategic planning in fields from real estate to humanitarian relief. What happens next depends on the qualified professionals and the organizations that implement a growing array spatial tools for a wide spectrum of applications."
-geoawesomeness.com