National Enhanced Elevation Assessment Final Report
Revised March 29, 2012
The National Enhanced Elevation Assessment (NEEA) was performed to document national requirements for improved elevation data, estimate the benefits and costs of meeting these requirements, and evaluate multiple national enhanced program implementation
scenarios. The study was sponsored by member agencies of the National Digital Elevation Program and was completed December 2011. Study participants included 34 federal agencies, 50 states, and selected local governments and tribes, as well as private
and not-for-profit organizations. An analysis of the results showed that an improved national program has the potential to generate $1.2-billion to $13-billion in new benefits each year once fully operational. The report was developed by Dewberry
under contract to the USGS. The findings build on similar results documented by the National Research Council, federal agencies, and numerous state reports. Questions regarding the report should be directed to the USGS at [email protected].
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NEEA Final Report
Appendix A: NED Release Notes
Appendix B: Federal Agency Functional Activities
Appendix C: State, Territory & Local Functional Activities
Appendix D: Nongovernmental Functional Activities
Appendix E: Business Use Requirements & Benefits
Appendix F: Benefit Cost Analysis Process
Appendix G: Technology Trends & Risk Considerations
Appendix H: IT Infrastructure
Appendix I: USGS LiDAR Guidelines & Base Specs
Appendix J: Online Questionnaire