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ANSI INCITS 353-2006

American National Standard for Information Technology - Geographical Information Systems - Spatial Data Standard for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment (SDSFIE)

This INCITS SDSFIE Standard provides a means to model and categorize real-world geographic phenomena of interest to the Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment (FIE) Domain(s) into a set of geographic data that can be represented in a spatial database and presented to a user in digital form. This SDSFIE standard is intended to provide the enterprise spatial database schema to support multiple FIE applications. The SDSFIE Feature Catalog was designed to support (but not be limited to) large-scale, i.e., 1:4800 (1 inch = 400 feet) to 1:600 (1 inch = 50 feet), FIE lifecycle management applications, i.e., architectural/engineering/construction (A/E/C) and Facilities Management (FM). The following are examples of some of the FIE applications that the SDSFIE was designed to support: Airfield Operations, Communication & Navigation, Engineering, Environmental (Compliance, Restoration, Pollution Prevention), Energy Planning, Fire Protection, Future Development Planning, Land Use Plans, Transportation System, and Utilities Systems.
This National Standard is applicable to the federal, state, county, and city agencies; private companies; and any other organizations that perform AM & FM functions for facilities and other types of infrastructure (such as roads, waterways, utility systems, etc,) and/or perform environmental compliance, restoration, and/or pollution prevention activities.


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