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 CANRI's Primary Goal & Performance Measures

CANRI’s primary goal
(One sentence – read down this column)

Performance measure

In 12 months time

By end June 2003

anyone with Internet access

56K modem to ISP & a browser in the top 90% by use, according to CANRI website statistics

will be able

>50% of CMB members have tried it; >75% of these recommend it

reliably

achieved in >95% of trials

and in a reasonable time

<3 mins from accessing CANRI site

to access

select (by choosing area and map layers, without searching or zooming/panning) and view

and use

save map to disk (<1 min); print map (<5 min); query a feature in any NR layer (<1 min); graph time-series data where available (<2 min); print graph (<3 min); download time-series data to spreadsheet (5 min).

a set of clear maps

300 Kpixel (eg 600x500, ie 19cm x 16cm on screen); symbols & colours clearly identifiable against others in the map; clear legend

and linked time-series graphs

for some water parameters; for user-selected time period and sample site (from map); graphed with clear colours and labels

for their area of NSW

catchment or sub-catchment or LGA or town/suburb

which integrate

layers overlaid on map; for boundaries or features in the same location, there is no spatial mismatch visible within the scale range of the data

key natural resource information

high priority datasets for CMBs, SoE and others, as identified in CANRI data review

based on reliable

best available; metadata-documented

current

latest available to agency staff on request from custodian branch

data

GIS, imagery; relational database or spreadsheet

direct from

from the agency's chosen web data serving arrangement

the major custodian agencies.

DLWC, NPWS, EPA, Agriculture, Forests, DITM, DMR, Fisheries, Museum, RBG and Planning; also EA & AFFA