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The King County Geographic Information
System (KCGIS) is a consolidated and coordinated program involving
seventeen county GIS end-user agencies in partnership with
the KCGIS Center, the county’s provider of designated
enterprise GIS services. The director of the Department of
Natural Resources and Parks (DNRP) is responsible for management
of the KCGIS program.
The consolidated KCGIS program is
governed by technical and oversight committees, which include
representation from all seventeen participant agencies plus
the KCGIS Center.
The consolidated KCGIS program includes
an enterprise operation organized as the KCGIS Center, which
is structured as an internal service fund managed by DNRP.
Business-specific GIS services are typically provided by agency
GIS units.
The KCGIS organization chart illustrates
the KCGIS participants, governance structure, and the relationships
of the participants. This chart is updated annually during
the development of the KCGIS Production
Operations and Maintenance Plan, which provides more detail
about KCGIS in general and the GIS work programs of individual
county agencies.
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