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Title: ASPRS Certification Program


1
Guidelines for Procurement of Professional Aerial
Imagery, Photogrammetry, Lidar and Related Remote
Sensor Based Geospatial Mapping Services
Developed by
In Consultation With
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Background
  • Existing document, Guidelines for Procurement of
    Photogrammetric Services from Private
    Professional Sources adopted in 1986, published
    in 1987
  • May 2006 ASPRS Board votes to update existing
    Guidelines
  • Professional Practices Division (PPD) tasked with
    leading ad hoc work group
  • October, 2006 Ad hoc committee formed to
    includefederal/state government, MAPPS and ACSM

3
Procurement Guidelines Committee
  • ASPRS Committee Members
  • Chair (PPD Director) Doug Smith, David C. Smith
    Associates, Inc.
  • Co-chair (Past PPD Director) Dan Paulsen,
    Wilson Company
  • Federal government George Lee, USGS
  • State government John Tull, Washington Dept.
    of Transportation
  • MAPPS Representatives
  • Marvin Miller, Aero-metrics, MAPPS President
  • Mike Ritchie, Photo Science, Inc.
  • ACSM Representatives
  • John Matonich, ROWE Engineering, Inc.
  • Curt Sumner, ACSM Executive Director

4
Charter
  • Deliver an updated, revised document which
  • Includes updated technological references
  • Maintains consistency with references to
    professional services included in recent
    modifications to the NCEES Model Law and Model
    Rules
  • Addresses professional services vs. products
  • Includes guidance for organizations procuring
    mapping services to assist in determining when
    qualifications-based selection processes should
    be used

5
Work to Date
  • Numerous meetings
  • Initially focused on defining characteristics of
    professional service related to
    photogrammetry/remote sensing
  • Submitted initial draft summary at ASPRS Tampa
    conference
  • Introduced draft to Excom, Board and at Hot
    Topic session
  • Feedback from conference received through early
    summer
  • Re-initiated meetings in Fall 07 to incorporate
    feedback and resolve key issues

6
Current Status
  • Revised Executive Summary to address key issues
  • Better address NCEES distinction between
    survey/not survey
  • Include supporting matrices with a specific list
    of professional vs. technical services
  • Address Best Value and other procurement methods
    that include qualifications as a primary
    selection criteria
  • Seeking Feedback from this session
  • Has not been reviewed by ASPRS Board

DRAFT
7
Current Status
DRAFT
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Schedule
  • Full draft has been submitted to ASPRS Board for
    discussion at Fridays Board Meeting
  • Incorporate feedback from conference and submit
    final draft for Board approval
  • Send out accepted/approved document for review by
    broader geospatial mapping community
  • Target Final submitted for Board approval at
    ASPRS Fall conference
  • Publish in PERS and distribute to educate
    agencies and procurement personnel

9
Licensure/NCEES Considerations
  • Initially considered issues related to Licensure
  • State licensing laws vary too widely to serve as
    a guide
  • National Council of Examiners for Engineering and
    Surveying (NCEES) Model Law and Model Rules
  • National Multi-Organizational Task Force (MAPPS,
    ACSM, ASPRS, NSPS, URISA, others)
  • Authoritative Location Final word and basis
    on which all other determinations are made

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Professional Services
  • Determined Professional Services for
    procurement purposes is much broader in scope
    than for Licensed Services
  • Licensing
  • Minimum level of competence
  • Serious harm / Public health, safety and welfare
  • Procurement Guidelines
  • Recommendations / guidelines, not law or policy
  • Need to consider broader scope of public
    interest, not just serious harm
  • Goal is to provide guidance to help organizations
    best meet project needs

11
Professional Services
  • Professional Services require
  • Specialized knowledge/skill
  • Independent judgment
  • Expectation of overall ethical conduct and
    quality of performance to protect public or
    recipients best interests

12
Professional Services
  • Includes all photogrammetry or remote sensing
    services that
  • Interpret, process or analyze remotely sensed
    imagery to determine geospatial positions or
    produce maps and
  • Have an expectation of accuracy that could
    influence decisions that affect public
    welfare/interests
  • Focused primarily on measurement science, though
    recognize professional nature of other analytical
    remote sensing work
  • Professional services does not include
    technical services or product sales

13
Matrix Attachments
  • Matrix attachments compare Professional Services,
    Technical Services and Products
  • Distinguishes between NCEES surveying/not
    surveying to address concerns and feedback from
    Tampa conference
  • Vast majority of photogrammetry/remote sensing
    geospatial mapping services are listed here as
    professional services
  • IMU/GPS and geo-referenced aerial
    photography/imagery
  • Orthophotography
  • Lidar, radar
  • Feature extraction
  • Digitizing or cadastral mapping if interpretation
    is required

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Matrix Attachments
  • Standardized / automated processes still
    considered professional
  • Ultimately a professional is responsible for the
    reliability of the information
  • Technical Services include
  • Conventional or resource photography that is not
    geo-referenced
  • Image mosaics for display only purposes
  • Direct digitizing / no interpretation
  • Products include off the shelf and other
    products whereprovider offers a set of standard
    features and sets specifications
  • Definition of Product derived Product vs.
    Services Matrix developed by MAPPS

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Matrix Attachments
  • Example Orthophotography
  • Rectification/processing imagery for
    representation as an orthophoto is a professional
    service
  • Imagery rectified to existing USGS DEM, solely
    for referential/GIS overlay purposes and
    accompanied by an appropriate disclaimer is not
    surveying by NCEES definition
  • Orthophotography produced to meet a specific
    stated or implied accuracy is surveying by NCEES
    definition

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Matrix Attachments
  • Example Feature Extraction
  • Always a professional service
  • Features digitized or extracted to meet a
    specific accuracy statement are surveying by
    NCEES definition
  • Inventory maps, GIS centerlines, resource
    management boundaries and similar features when
    used solely for referential purposes are not
    surveying by NCEES definition
  • Example Lidar, Radar and Terrain Modeling
  • Always professional service
  • Surveying if represented to meet a specific
    accuracy
  • May be exceptions, but could not identify any
    reasonable examples where a stated /
    authoritative accuracy would not be required

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QBS Procurement
  • Qualifications, not cost, should always be the
    primary factor
  • Recommends Brooks Act as best procurement model
    for qualifications based selection
  • Brooks Act Process
  • Rank firms on qualifications alone cost is not
    submitted or considered in initial ranking
  • Negotiate final scope and fair and reasonable
    cost with top ranked firm
  • Solicit cost and negotiate with next highest
    ranked firm, if an only if a fair and reasonable
    cost cannot be agreed on with top ranked firm

18
QBS Procurement
  • ADVANTAGES OF BROOKS ACT PROCESS
  • Carefully constructed process to ensure public is
    protected from sub-standard services influenced
    by cost based selection
  • Public gets best services at a fair price through
    cost negotiation
  • Encourages competition. Best qualified firms may
    not compete if low cost is a factor some states
    prohibit licensed professionals from submitting
    cost
  • Encourages innovation and fosters relationship of
    trust. With cost competition service providers
    may limit proposals to only what is asked for
  • Widely accepted as the standard for survey
    related services
  • Many non-survey geospatial mapping services are
    of similar professional nature and deserve
    similar treatment

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QBS Procurement
  • Current Guidelines Draft
  • Recognizes Brooks Act is not always required by
    law many jurisdictions use other methods
  • Emphasizes that Brooks Act is only appropriate
    method for services that meet definition of
    surveying
  • Provides recommendations/alternative guidelines
    when internal rules/policy require cost to be
    used as a selection criteria

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QBS Procurement
  • MINIMUM CRITERIA IF COST SUBMITTAL IS REQUIRED
  • Qualifications should always be the primary
    selection factor.
  • Qualifications rankings should not be influenced
    by cost.
  • The scope of work must be well defined and have
    been developed by a professional who has
    extensive knowledge of the work to be performed
    and is qualified to ensure that the scope of work
    will best serve the clients interests.
  • Projects that have a significant element of
    design, and where the service provider's
    professional judgment is relied on to develop the
    scope of work, methodology or approach, should
    always use QBS and should not include cost as
    selection criteria.
  • A registered, certified or otherwise qualified
    professional with specific knowledge or expertise
    with the services being procured (either on the
    client's staff or hired as a consultant) should
    have a significant role in the review of both the
    technical proposal and any cost proposals in
    order to ensure that the work best meets the end
    user and public interests.
  • If cost data is to be considered in the selection
    process, it should be submitted separately and
    considered only after firms are ranked based on
    qualifications.

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Other Recommendations
  • Research and comply with State licensing laws
  • Research and comply with State mini-Brooks Act
    laws
  • Consider NCEES Model Law/Model Rules as best
    definitive guideline for determining surveying
    vs. not surveying
  • Apply general principals outlined for all future
    technologies
  • Apply principals outlined to all mapping
    procurement, including incidental or
    subcontracted services

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SUMMARY
  • Professional services are not limited to licensed
    services. Includes vast majority of geospatial
    mapping services.
  • Professional Services vs. Technical Services vs.
    Products(Matrix attachments)
  • Low bid is never appropriate
  • Brooks Act processes often required by state or
    federal law Even when not required by law,
    Brooks Act is best model and is
    recommended/endorsed
  • Alternative methods are not appropriate for
    survey services
  • Alternative methods for non-survey services, when
    required by agency rules/policy, should include
    minimum guidelines to ensure cost is secondary
  • Guidelines / QBS also apply to subcontracts

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