Feature classes removed from the Local Government Information Model?

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03-06-2017 08:58 AM
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SkylerDewey1
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Will the schema be available in an .xml download for the items now available as feature layers through the Local Government Service Catalog?  The March release included the removal of multiple feature classes from the Local Government Information Model, some only appear to be available through the Local Government Service Catalog now or did I miss something?

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BobFolsom1
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A little confused on why this occurred any insight.

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ScottOppmann
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Bob / Skyler - 

Let me take a minute to highlight the changes that have been occurring with the Local Government Information Model (LGIM) because I think this context will help local government GIS professionals understand the changes we made in 2016 and where we are heading with this information model in 2017.

 

With the emergence of ArcGIS organizations (online and on premise), we have been pivoting away from a single data model for local governments.  We never intended the LGIM to be a “standard” for local governments.  GIS professionals can configure the LGIM to fit their unique organizational needs.  The information model is a living data model that evolves as new maps and apps are added to the ArcGIS for Local Government solution; and ArcGIS evolves in ways that simplify the deployment of these solution offerings.

 

The LGIM has historically been supplied as a geodatabase schema.  At the time of the LGIM’s inception, this was the most popular way for local governments to store data in ArcGIS.  Delivering the LGIM as a geodabase also provided a foundation for the ArcGIS for Local Government solutions and helped you organize your data so you could quickly deploy the solution offerings.  But with today’s popularity of hybrid WebGIS implementations, local governments are frequently using both geodatabases and hosted feature services.  Now, many of the ArcGIS for Local Government solutions use hosted feature services solely and we are sharing these feature layer designs in the ArcGIS for Local Government Service Catalogs so they can be used to create new hosted feature services in your ArcGIS organization.  And with the release of the ArcGIS Solutions Deployment Tool, many ArcGIS for Local Government maps and apps can be now be quickly deployed in your organization without having to construct the solution offering manually. 

 

Finally, the Local Government Information Model isn't going anywhere.  We still plan on maintaining it and evolving the content included as we add new maps and apps to the ArcGIS for Local Government solution.  But you will see (the March 2017 release was the first step) us start to refine the content included in the model so it generally includes content that would naturally be managed / used / analyzed in ArcGIS Desktop.  

More detailed notes on the changes we made can be found in the release notes.  Hope this context helps and feel free to let me know if you have any further questions.

Scott

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SkylerDewey1
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Thanks for the explanation.  I appreciate you taking the time to answer my question.    I'm mainly just going to miss the ease of importing the entire .xml into a staging environment and configuring from there for each of our customers specific needs.  I will just need to adjust to a different workflow.  We use both ArcGIS Online hosted and our own ArcGIS Servers to host services.  

Thanks Again

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