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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

In 1990, ICF International established our GIS Resources Lab to perform cartographic services and spatial analysis. Since then we have grown significantly. We are currently ESRI Consulting Business Partners and maintain a strong alliance with MapInfo Corporation. Each of our staff members are experts with ESRI, MapInfo, or other industry standard GIS tools.

Our Microsoft Certified Professionals ensure that we can enable any application with the power of spatial data either for the desktop or the Web. Our team is comprised of GIS Programmers, Analysts, and Technicians, allowing us to apply the right skill to the job. Each staff member has a deep understanding of federal and commercial databases to help our clients reach their goals efficiently.

Selected Projects

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Our lab is equipped with cutting edge workstations affording us the power to process and analyze at top speed. Our table-sized digitizer and our scanners enable us to input data from varied sources to use in our analysis. For output, we maintain large-format plotters and printers to produce hard copy maps of our analysis and can produce CDs and DVDs to distribute the data behind the maps.

Core Capabilities by
Technology and Data

Core Capabilities by
Sustainability Cluster

  • Enterprise-wide GIS system architecture
  • Internet Mapping Services and GIS portal creation
  • Spatial analysis
  • Integration of spatial data
  • State, local, and federal government
  • Geospatial training
  • Metadata creation
  • High-quality cartographic services
  • Human and economic factors in rural and urban planning
  • Technology utilization affecting the Digital Divide
  • Climate change, environmental data, systems, and environmental modeling
  • Planning and management of natural resources and their bio-diversity
  • Natural hazards, disasters, and counter-terrorism emergency response
  • Spatial analysis for transportation
    and integrated power models

SELECTED PROJECTS
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DETAILS OF SELECTED PROJECTS

HUD Geographic Information Analysis

ICF International was engaged to perform a two-stage study for the Policy Development & Research (PD&R) function within the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. This study is a Geographic Information Analysis needs assessment for housing and economic development research and policy staff and their partners, including those in the academic, advocacy, state and local governments, and in the housing communities. The outcome will be a business plan PD&R can use to decide its GIA role, be it as a data broker or a service center.

Pennsylvania DEP Land Recycling

We developed the Pennsylvania SiteFinder Web site as a replacement of their former Brownfields Site Directory. This site matches potential sellers and buyers of land in a B2B Web site that allows sellers to post their information directly online. The GIS component to this site will spatially display relevant land use information to potential sellers on sites they choose, with information such as modes of transportation access to the site, wetland designations, etc.

Land Loss due to Climate Change

ICF International helped the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency understand which lands would likely be lost as a result of changes in sea level due to global warming. Using Digital Elevation Models from the U.S. Geological Survey and shoreline information from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, ICF International analyzed the entire Atlantic and Gulf coasts for low-lying lands. This entailed processing enormous amounts of information with powerful SUN UltraSPARC workstations and ArcInfo software. The resulting map series show where potential problems lie.

UNEP Internet Mapping

We helped the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) collect and display national-level information on production, imports, exports, and stockpiles of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) like dioxin and PCBs. Using our MapObjects Internet Map Server technology, UNEP now shares what they know about these substances with the whole world. Anyone with an standard Web browser like Netscape Communicator or Microsoft Internet Explorer can "zoom-in" on the part of the world they care about, mark countries as color-coded according to their own preferences, and "click" on particular countries to see further details.

Map-Aware Tools for Deregulated Utilities

ICF International has been engaged to build map-aware tools for participants in the newly-deregulated U.S. utilities markets. For one major utility, we built tools that display the client's data in context, with maps where needed, on local client PCs, on remotely shared PCs via Citrix Winframe technology, and on the Internet via the MapObjects Internet Map Server. This work includes both Visual C++ and Visual Basic using MapObjects OCX tools.

Oil & Gas Exploration and Production Chemical Releases

In support of an effort led by the U.S. Department of Energy to examine oil and gas production issues, we developed on-line tools that show oil and gas production chemical release data in context, via a password-protected site on the Internet. A broad selection of color-coded maps illustrates where issues of concern may occur in key states. This MapObjects Internet Map Server site is hosted at ICF International's facilities.

Urban Oil and Gas Analysis

For both the American Petroleum Institute and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), ICF International helped analyze where oil and gas production occurs and whether it is "urban." This is a matter of some interest to both parties because production in urban areas is regulated differently than in rural areas. We mapped and contrasted various definitions of "urban areas" from EPA and U.S. Census Bureau information in an effort to help characterize oil and gas production areas appropriately. This work was performed using ArcView software.

Superfund Environmental Benefits Analysis System (SEBAS)

We developed this custom spatial decision support tool for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to help visualize resources that might be affected by hazardous waste sites and to help quantify the potential economic benefits of cleaning up those sites. SEBAS displays Superfund sites together with detailed street maps, U.S. Census data, and endangered species information. It integrates housing price data from the Census with an econometric model to generate site-specific estimates of the benefits of site cleanup. SEBAS is based on MapInfo software, includes extensive copyright-free Census Bureau TIGER and STF-3A data, and is distributed on CD-ROM disks produced by ICF International.

Transit Planning Studies

ICF International has assisted communities as diverse as Erie County, PA, and Memphis, TN, by doing detailed demographic analyses to support transit planning efforts. Using block group level 1990 U.S. Census data and MapInfo for Windows software, we produced detailed color thematic maps (up to 3' by 4' in size) highlighting areas where data suggest that transit ridership would be highest. Employment, income, handicap, and travel-to-work data are all available nationwide from the Census STF-3A files we maintain in-house.

Environmental Impact Statement Desktop Mapping

We helped the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) provide accessible information on environmental contamination at U.S. nuclear weapons facilities. Voluminous tabular information is linked on-screen with detailed facility maps in a simple-to-use integrated system running on PCs under Windows. For the first time, this tool allows DOE managers and the public to easily visualize this information. We combined FoxPro and MapInfo into a single, seamless tool. ICF International is an authorized developer and an authorized reseller for MapInfo Corporation products.

Environmental Equity Analysis

ICF International assisted the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Office of Solid Waste with quantitative analysis of potential environmental equity issues. Using GisPlus software and detailed 1990 U.S. Census data, we helped EPA compare ethnicity, Hispanic origin, age, and other characteristics of persons living near key hazardous waste management facilities with those living further away.

Litigation Support at the DOE Rocky Flats Site

We assisted the former operators of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear facility at Rocky Flats, Colorado, with detailed mapping of archival data on off-site plutonium concentrations in soil and related information. We performed this work successfully by integrating data from many different sources and converting this information into consistent formats that can be presented in a clear, consistent map series. We produced more than a thousand maps in this long-term effort, many under quick-turnaround deadlines. This work was performed using ArcInfo software.

HUD Mapping Training

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) developed the Consolidated Planning System to simplify the process of applying for housing assistance. A key component of this effort was Easy Maps, a MapInfo-based mapping system that allowed applicants to view their proposed projects in context, together with key Census data. Although ICF International did not develop this system, we learned it and created improved versions of it for other HUD clients. We were asked by the developers of that system to provide hands-on training to groups of up to 100 HUD staff at a time on the efficient use of their Easy Maps product.

Ground-Water Data Management and Mapping

We coordinated all data management and mapping for a very large private facility with extensive ground-water contamination. We managed data on contaminants in many thousands of wells and produced hundreds of custom maps required to meet the "Superfund" hazardous waste cleanup program requirements. Much of this work was done on a quick-response basis. This work was performed using PC-ArcInfo and ArcInfo software.

Air Pollution Exposure Study

ICF International assisted the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards with GIS-based analysis of exposure to potentially hazardous air pollutants. By combining air quality monitoring data with detailed demographic information from the 1990 U.S. Census, we helped EPA meet its statutory responsibility to identify the pollutants that pose the most risk to the most persons in the most places. This pilot effort is based on a data set from the San Francisco Bay area; analysis was performed using ArcInfo GIS software.

Global Change GIS for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

We provided an early, user-friendly GIS for EPA's Division of Global Change. This system allows users to easily construct and view maps, showing multiple data "layers" such as electric utility service territories, power plants, coal mines, and a broad range of background data. Point-and-query, statistical analysis, and links to external models were included. This system produced high-quality maps of electricity prices, CO2 emissions, and other measures that bear on global atmospheric change. The system included the GisPlus GIS package with custom-produced tools and runs under DOS on IBM-style PCs.

New York Oil Storage Facilities

Using New York State and U.S. Census Bureau data together with GisPlus and PC-ArcInfo GIS software, ICF International identified the locations of New York's large above-ground storage tanks for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Superfund program. Locations were typically identified down to the correct block and side of the street. U.S. Geological Survey DLG data and other data sources were then used to identify facilities near navigable waters, federal parks, and other potentially sensitive environments.

Hazardous Waste Transportation

In a project for the U.S. Department of Transportation, we assessed alternative routes to transport hazardous waste through the New York City metropolitan area. The 1990 U.S. Census TIGER/Line and STF1A files, together with dBase III+ and ArcInfo, were used to develop detailed population density data bases. We then identified populations living within 5-mile and 10-mile corridors adjacent to various portions of each route for a relative risk analysis.

Federal Housing Studies

Working for clients such as the Federal Housing Finance Board and the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, ICF International combined detailed 1990 U.S. Census data with specific information on housing sales and lending patterns. We pinpointed the locations of thousands of specific properties and cross-matched 1980 and 1990 Census tract data as well.

Other Demographic and Geographic Analyses

We responded quickly to a wide range of queries regarding populations adjacent to various sorts of facilities. We identified coal mines that generate large volumes of methane that occur close enough to power plants to consider capture and reuse of coal-bed methane. We also examined regional patterns in current and future usage of electricity from alternative energy sources and produced graphic representations of that information. We presented management with the information on cleanups at sites managed under EPA's Superfund program.


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