State geographic information officer; qualifications; duties.

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(2) The individual that the State Chief Information Officer appoints under subsection (1) of this section must be, by training and experience, well qualified for and capable of performing the following duties:

(a) Serving as the State Chief Information Officer’s principal advisor concerning geographic information systems, geospatial framework data and other programs and issues that concern geographic information;

(b) Communicating and coordinating with tribal, regional and local governments in this state, state agencies, the federal government and other public bodies on issues that concern geospatial framework data and sharing geospatial framework data;

(c) Serving as the State Chief Information Officer’s representative on the Oregon Geographic Information Council;

(d) Taking a leading role in coordinating the council’s development and maintenance of the strategic plan described in ORS 276A.506 (1)(b), in overseeing the implementation of the plan and in conducting the council’s activities, as described in ORS 276A.503 and 276A.506;

(e) Taking responsibility for and directing the efforts described in ORS 276A.509 (4);

(f) Coordinating with the Federal Geographic Data Committee, the United States Geological Survey and other federal agencies in developing geospatial framework data in this state;

(g) Serving as the State Chief Information Officer’s liaison for existing or proposed federal programs that relate to creating or maintaining geospatial framework data in this state;

(h) Representing the state on the National States Geographic Information Council and in local, regional and national programs and efforts that are related to geographic information systems and managing geographic information;

(i) Overseeing compliance with rules adopted and policies, standards and plans established by the State Chief Information Officer or the Oregon Geographic Information Council with respect to geographic framework data and geographic information systems;

(j) Consulting and collaborating with, supporting and providing services to public bodies and other stakeholders on projects that are related to geospatial framework data or other geographic information;

(k) Leading development and deployment for, and overseeing the continuing operation, maintenance, support and enhancement of, the geospatial data library described in ORS 276A.506 (2)(c) on behalf of public bodies in this state; and

(L) Performing other duties that the State Chief Information Officer specifies. [2017 c.166 §6; 2021 c.17 §8]


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