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All GIS data submitted to the
University must meet or
reference a published standard,
such as the United States
National Map Accuracy Standard (NMAS),
A GPS standard (state or
federal) or a defined survey
standard. This will guarantee
true positional accuracy of the
geographic data and, therefore,
compatibility of digital
information. GIS data must also
be documented used the Federal
Geographic Data Committee (FGDC)
Metadata Standards or be FGDC
metadata compliant.
Second, it is required that all
GIS data be in New Jersey state
plane coordinates (SPC) in North
American Datum 1983 (NAD83)
projected using Transverse
Mercator. The North American
Datum of 1983 is required for
mapping in the horizontal plane
while the North American
Vertical Datum (NAVD93) is
required for the vertical plane.
All data should be delivered in
feet. The accuracy of the data
will be tested by comparing the
positions of points whose
locations or elevations are
shown against positions as
determined by surveys of a
higher accuracy. The error
factor must be less than what is
required by the United States
Map Accuracy Standards. All data
not meeting the error
requirement will be resubmitted
to the consultant for correction
at the consultant’s expense.
Third, the GIS data must be
delivered according to standard
media and digital formats.
Accepted formats and media only
include ESRI 9x personal or
enterprise/individual
geo-databases with the ESRI
standard topology rules. The
spatial topology should not
contain any overshoots, slivers,
open polygons, unlabeled
polygons or unresolved line
segment intersections. All GIS
data submitted to Rutgers should
be topologically clean and free
of errors.
All attributes should be coded
according to Rutgers
requirements. Nationally
recognized coding requirements
are acceptable for soils,
wetlands and land use.
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