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BACK TO THE FUTURE:
Capability Development
I don't think of what I do as science fiction,
I think of it as historical reports of events that haven't happened yet!
Dr R.J. (Bob) Williams [Retired]
Cartographer
Topographic Surveyor,
Geographer & Geospatial Scientist
February 2022
Includes several slides from presentation titled
“BACK TO THE FUTURE: OIESS2025 – Burrows – Rosetta”
EGICS – Capability Development
In March 1995, a senior Defence committee endorsed a plan which provides a basis for the planning and
conduct of major capabilities analyses. The plan provides for a study of Environmental and Geographic
Information to be undertaken in 1996/97. The study is to concentrate on the Australian Defence Force's
(ADF) ability to collect, maintain, disseminate, access, transfer and exchange environmental and geographic
information to support Defence of Australia roles and other relevant tasks.
Scope
When considering the Defence Environmental and Geographic Information Capability, the knowledge of the
environment and infrastructure and its impact on military operations is viewed as fundamental. The
environment includes the natural phenomena of the land, sea and air, while the infrastructure includes man-
made features and administrative delineation.
Environmental and geographic information is used at all levels of operation and is particularly important in the
following areas: intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; targeting and weapons employment;
command, control and communication; navigation and guidance; health and survival; and mobility.
The study is to address the geographical extent of the ADF's environmental and geographic information
requirements through analysis of roles derived from policy documents, exercise and training requirements,
intelligence assessments and consideration of statutory responsibilities.
CAPABILITY is defined as the capacity to achieve a specific effect, in a nominated operating
environment or location, within a specific degree of notice, and to sustain that effect for a given
time.
CAPABILITY has as its components: personnel; education and training; equipment; organisation;
structure; deployment; preparedness; and doctrine.
Geographic and environmental information includes Infrastructure, hydrographic, topographic,
aeronautical, oceanographic, meteorological, geodetic information; and imagery.
A Proud Heritage – EGICS
(Environmental & Geographic Information Capability Study)
1997 In March 1995, the Australian Defence Organisation’s Concepts and Capabilities Committee (CCC)
endorsed the Capability Analysis Plan (CAP) which provides a basis for the planning and conduct of
major capabilities analyses. The CAP provides for a study of Environmental and Geographic Information
to be undertaken in 1996/97.
The Goal of EGICS was to offer a strategy to
progress the concept of a Geospatial
Information Infrastructure (GII).
v The infrastructure is the collection of people,
policies, doctrine, architectures, standards,
education and training, and technologies
necessary to create, maintain, and utilise a
shared geospatial framework.
v The infrastructure should enable development
of an infrastructure that transitions from,
essentially, a paper-based capability to an
architecture that provides information and
services across the portfolio: a service that
provides the right information to the
appropriate user in the appropriate timeframe.
EGICS was suspended in May 1997 due to the intervention of the Defence Reform Program
1997
Capability Development includes Concepts of Operation with associated Tasks
e.g.
CONCEPTS OF OPERATION could include:
q  Maritime Patrol and Response
q  Detecting and Defeating Incursions onto Australian Territory and Protecting
Assets and Infrastructure
q  Contribution to the National Response to Incidents in the South Pacific
Securing Oceania’s maritime approaches for the safe passage of shipping
is a vital security requirement.
In addition to a traditional role of security against military attack, there are needs for a
range of nontraditional threats, including illegal entry of people, the smuggling of
drugs or other contraband, unlicensed foreign fishing activity, disease, and in a worst
case scenario, the entry of terrorists.
CONCEPT of OPERATION
Protection of Shipping and Offshore
Territories, Assets and Resources
EGICS – A Maritime Perspective
(OIESS – Capability Development Process)
HYDROGRAPHIC AND OCEANOGRAPHIC
CHALLENGES
q  Measuring the shape of the South-West Pacific regions
q  Monitoring the quality of the region’s ocean and littoral zone
CONCEPT of OPERATION
Protection of Shipping
and Offshore Territories,
Assets and Resources
Monitor Oceanographic State
Monitor Meteorological State
Monitor Shipping and Routes
Respond to Incidents
TASKS
SYSTEM Platform B OIESS
(Oceania Infrastructure and
Environmental Support System )
GENERAL
REQUIREMENT
Environmental Data
Logistic Support
Information
Infrastructure
SPECIFIC
REQUIREMENT Hydrography Oceanography Meteorology
EGICS – A Maritime Perspective
(OIESS – Capability Development Process)
Meteorological Forecast Data
Meteorological Climatological
Statistics Data
Water Turbidity and Visibility Data
Tidal Heights Prediction Data
Tidal Stream and Current Data
Sound Velocity Profiles Data
Marine Biological Noise Data
Seabed Data
Current and Surge Data
Environmental Data
Communications
National
Telecommunications
Local Facilities
Civil Maritime
Communications
Other Govt Dept
Communications
Defence Data Networks
Transport
Railways
Roads
Ships - Australian
Major Transport
Operations
Transport Systems -
National
Resources & Utilities
Water Supply
Power Supply
Fuel Storage &
Distribution
Health/Medical
Airfields
Airfields & Airstrips
Air Movements Facilities
Beaches
Location
Beach Surface
Beach Approaches
Back of Beach Terrain
Beach Exits
Ports & Harbours
Harbours
Wharfage
Anchorages
Lifting Appliances
Fuel
Water
Railways
Helicopter Pads
Container Park Facilities
Logistic Support Data
Communications
EGICS – A Maritime Perspective
(OIESS – Capability Development Process)
Civilian Stores/Repair &
Maintenance Workshop & Repair
Facilities
• Bathymetry / Bottom topography
• Bottom slope
• Bottom morphology (type, trafficability)
• Underwater obstacles and obstructions
• Beaches (composition, slope, obstacles)
• Riverine (width, depth, gradient)
• Land (vegetation, trafficability)
• Q-Routes
• Magnetic
• Miscellaneous (fishing, shipping,
industrial, marine life)
Content
Bottom characteristics
Material composition category
Material composition secondary
Material composition underlying
Physical surface characteristics
BF010
MCC
MCS
MCU
PSC
Obstruction (nautical)
Wreck
BD070
BD180
Route (Maritime)
Swept area
Maritime area
FC165
FC177
FC031
- Littoral Information [Example with DIGEST Features and Attributes]
EGICS – A Maritime Perspective
(OIESS – Capability Development Process)
BB - Hydrography-Ports and Harbors
BB005 US-Harbor UK-Harbour
BB006 US-Harbor Complex UK-Harbour Complex
BB007 Channel Edge
BB010 Anchorage
BB011 Anchorage (Complex Feature)
BB012 Anchor Berth
BB019 Anchor
BB020 Berth
BB021 Mooring Trot
BB022 Basin
BB030 Bollard
BB040 Breakwater/Groyne
BB041 Breakwater
BB042 Mole
BB043 Groin
BB050 Calling-In Point
BB079 Mooring/Warping Facility
BB080 Dolphin
BB081 Shoreline Construction
BB090 US-Drydock UK-Dry Dock
BB100 US-Fish Stakes UK-Fishing Stakes
BB105 US-Fishing Harbor UK-Fishing Harbour
BB110 Fish Traps/Fish Weirs
BB111 Tunny (Tuna) Nets Area
BB115 US-Gridiron UK-Gridiron/Careening Grid
BB140 US-Jetty UK-Training Wall
BB150 Landing Place
BB151 Landing Stairs
BB155 Maritime Station/Maritime Signal Station
BB160 Mooring Ring
BB170 US-Offshore Loading Facility UK-Single Point Mooring
BB180 Oyster Bed/Mussel Bed
BB190 US-Pier/Wharf/Quay UK-Pier/Wharf/Quay/Jetty
BB198 Fender
BB199 Floating Dock
BB200 Pump Out Facility
BB201 Small Craft Facility
BB202 Ice Boom
BB220 Ramp (Maritime)
BB221 Log Ramp
BB225 Rip Rap
BB226 Revetment (Shore Protection)
BB230 Seawall
BB240 Slipway/Patent Slip
BB250 Watering Place
AFA 21 No Ticket Sales
AFA 22 Yacht Club
AFA 23 Boat Hoist
AFA 24 Boat Yard
AFA 25 Hotel Accommodation
AFA 26 Restaurant
AFA 27 Desalination facilities
AFA 28 Parking Lot
AFA 29 Parking for boats and trailers
AFA 30 Recreational Vehicle Park
AFA 31 Campground
AFA 32 Sewerage pump-out station
AFA 33 Emergency telephone
AFA 34 Landing and launching place for boats
AFA 35 Scrubbing Berth
AFA 36 Picnic Area
AFA 37 Mechanics Workshop
AFA 38 Guard or Security Service
AFA 995 None
AFA 997 Unpopulated
AFA 998 Not Applicable
AFA Available Facilities - Facilities available at or in the near vicinity
AFA 0 Unknown
AFA 1 Visitors Berth
AFA 2 Visitors Mooring
AFA 3 Sailmaker
AFA 4 Chandler
AFA 5 Provisions
AFA 6 Physician/Doctor
AFA 7 Pharmacy/Chemist
AFA 8 Drinking Water
AFA 9 Fuel Station
AFA 10 Electricity
AFA 11 Bottle Gas/LPG
AFA 12 Showers
AFA 13 Launderette
AFA 14 Toilets
AFA 15 Post Box
AFA 16 Public Telephone
AFA 17 Refuse Bin
AFA 18 Water Police
AFA 19 Helipad
AFA 20 Ticket Sales
B — Hydrography
BA Coastal Hydrography
BB Ports and Harbors
BC NAVAIDS
BD Dangers/Hazards
BE Depth Information
BF Bottom Features
BG Tide and Current Information
BH Inland Water
BI Miscellaneous Inland Water
BJ Snow/Ice
BK Oceanographic or Geophysical
The Digital Geographic Information Exchange Standard (DIGEST) was
developed by the Digital Geographic Information Working Group
(DGIWG) to support efficient exchange of Digital Geographic Information
among nations, data producers, and data users.
DGIWG DIGEST FACC
FACC (Feature and Attribute Coding Catalog) contains:
10 Categories
50 Sub-categories
270 Features
460 Attributes
4000 Attribute values
APPLIED
RESEARCH
Natural Environment
Infrastructure Modelling
Logistics
Transportation
Health
etc
BASIC
RESEARCH
Geodesy & Surveying
Cartography – Mapping
Various Sensor Technologies
Applied Mathematics
& Computer Science
(e.g. Artificial Intelligence)
CAPABILTY
DEVELOPMENT
INFORMATION
REQUIREMENTS
Analysis of Strategic Guidance
Environmental & Geographic
Information Capability Studies
Determination of the Scope
of Geographic Information
Needs Analysis
SYSTEMS
ENGINEERING
System Design
Requirements Management
Project management
EGICS – Capability Development
(Applied Research)
APPLIED
RESEARCH
Concept Demonstrators
Prototype Development
Test-beds
Leading to the acquisition
of
new, more advanced
CAPABILITY
AEPCOTAT
& OIESS
Location
Profile	 PORT	OF	TOWNSVILLE	
Intended	use:	Operational	planning	
Infrastructure	(Level	1)	
CALTEX Australia Limited
Terminal 07 4771 4071
SHELL Australia Limited
Herbert St 07 4746 3135
Gogas Emergency Line 1800 802 666
Mobil Oil Australia Limited
Emergencies 1800 023 005
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
3
Regional
Harbour
Master
The Port of Townsville has 8 operational berths.
No. 1 Berth (isolated) is used exclusively by tankers for
bulk oil, gas and sulphuric acid discharge and by all type of vessels for distillate bunkering.
No. 2 Berth is used for unloading nickel ore, it is equiped with an ore unloading gantry crane.
No. 3 Berth is leased to M.I.M Holdings Ltd, it has a container gantry crane with a lift capacity of 55.9 tonnes, maximum height
of lift above wharf deck is 27 meters. The crane traverses the full length of theberth, except for a length of rail occupied by a
25.4 tonne, 32 metre radius, travelling jib crane for container and unit load handling.
No. 4 Berth has a landing pad, supported by steel piling, to service stern angle ramp RORO vessels. The molasses pipeline to
this berth is capable of loading up to 400 tonnes / hour. The berth has been upgraded to import bulk cement and is also
equipped with pipelines for the import of caustic soda.
No. 7 Berth supports a bulk shiploader for mineral concentrates, phosphate rock and ores up to 102mm aggregate at the rate of
1,000 tonnes / hour. This berth is also equipped with bulk molasses and bunker pipeline.
No. 8 Berth services the export frozen beef trade with cargoes drawn from freezer stores adjacent to the port. It also serves as
a general purpose berth with scrap metal, fertiliser and frozen meat being handled over this wharf. The berth is equipped with a
stationary 25 tonne, 30 metre radius, 400 HLT crane.
No. 9 Berth is the raw sugar loading berth. A bulk shiploader delivers sugar to carriers at the rate of 2000 tonnes / hour. The
berth is also equipped with a bunker and molasses pipeline.
No. 10 Berth is a general purpose berth equipped with a 30 tonne crane with a 32 metre maximum radius. A stern RORO ramp
is also available.
Storage facilities at the Port of Townsville
Oil All major oil companies operate
terminals in close proximity to the port.
Raw Sugar Two storage sheds of 285,000 tonnes
total capacity.
Molasses Four bulk storage tanks of 35,000
tonnes total capacity.
Concentrates 170,000 tonnes covered storage
area.
Cement One 30,000 tonne bulk cement storage
silo.
Chemicals Two sulphuric acid storage tanks of
17,000 tonnes total capacity.
LP Gas Five LPG storage tanks with a total
capacity of 1,250 tonnes
Townsville	is	located	on	the	north	eastern	coast	of	Queensland,	550	kilometres	north	of	the	Tropic	of	Capricorn	and	
2,300	kilometres	south	of	the	equator.	Townsville	lies	1,500	kilometres	north	of	the	State	Capital	Brisbane.	
	
A	prosperous	coastal	city,	Townsville	has	a	culturally	diverse	population	of	around	130,000	and	a	sound	economy	
built	upon	mining,	manufacturing,	industry,	tourism	and	transportation.	This,	together	with	the	concentration	of	
educational,	administrative,	cultural,	commercial	and	industrial	services	has	ensured	that	Townsville	is,	and	will	
remain,	both	the	largest	provincial	city	in	Queensland	and	the	Capital	of	North	Queensland.
Location
Profile	 PORT	OF	TOWNSVILLE	
Intended	use:	Transport	&	Logistics	
Tactical	ops	(Level	2)	
Road access
Port	authority	
Townsville	Port	Authority		
Phone	07	4790	2111	
Hydrographic	info	
RAN	Hydrographic	Service		
Phone	02	4221	8500	
Berth 1
Petroleum products
One 150mm pipeline
Two 300mm pipelines
Storage capacity - 165,000 tonnes
LPG
One 250mm pipeline
Storage capacity - 1,250 tonnes
Berth 2
General cargo
One travelling jib crane
Berth 3
One travelling gantry container crane
Heavy lift capacity - 56 tonnes
Storage area - 2.8ha
Roll-on / roll-off
Stern ramp available
Berth 6
General cargo
LPG Depot
CALTEX Depot
SHELL Depot
MOBIL Depot
S19 15
E146
50
Berth 10
Containers
Mobile crawler crane
Lift capacity - 130 tonnes
Storage area - 2.6ha
Roll-on / roll-off
Stern / bow ramp available
Platypus Channel
Dredged to 10.3 metres
Dredged to
9.5m
Swinging basin
dredged to 10.5m
Berth 9
Passenger cruise vessels
Scale bar [KM]
1
0
Links to
Owners and
operators
Wharf
infrastructure
Navigation
aids
Power and
fuel facilities
Communications
and
emergency services

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Back to the Future: Capability Development

  • 1. BACK TO THE FUTURE: Capability Development I don't think of what I do as science fiction, I think of it as historical reports of events that haven't happened yet! Dr R.J. (Bob) Williams [Retired] Cartographer Topographic Surveyor, Geographer & Geospatial Scientist February 2022 Includes several slides from presentation titled “BACK TO THE FUTURE: OIESS2025 – Burrows – Rosetta”
  • 2. EGICS – Capability Development In March 1995, a senior Defence committee endorsed a plan which provides a basis for the planning and conduct of major capabilities analyses. The plan provides for a study of Environmental and Geographic Information to be undertaken in 1996/97. The study is to concentrate on the Australian Defence Force's (ADF) ability to collect, maintain, disseminate, access, transfer and exchange environmental and geographic information to support Defence of Australia roles and other relevant tasks. Scope When considering the Defence Environmental and Geographic Information Capability, the knowledge of the environment and infrastructure and its impact on military operations is viewed as fundamental. The environment includes the natural phenomena of the land, sea and air, while the infrastructure includes man- made features and administrative delineation. Environmental and geographic information is used at all levels of operation and is particularly important in the following areas: intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; targeting and weapons employment; command, control and communication; navigation and guidance; health and survival; and mobility. The study is to address the geographical extent of the ADF's environmental and geographic information requirements through analysis of roles derived from policy documents, exercise and training requirements, intelligence assessments and consideration of statutory responsibilities. CAPABILITY is defined as the capacity to achieve a specific effect, in a nominated operating environment or location, within a specific degree of notice, and to sustain that effect for a given time. CAPABILITY has as its components: personnel; education and training; equipment; organisation; structure; deployment; preparedness; and doctrine. Geographic and environmental information includes Infrastructure, hydrographic, topographic, aeronautical, oceanographic, meteorological, geodetic information; and imagery.
  • 3. A Proud Heritage – EGICS (Environmental & Geographic Information Capability Study) 1997 In March 1995, the Australian Defence Organisation’s Concepts and Capabilities Committee (CCC) endorsed the Capability Analysis Plan (CAP) which provides a basis for the planning and conduct of major capabilities analyses. The CAP provides for a study of Environmental and Geographic Information to be undertaken in 1996/97. The Goal of EGICS was to offer a strategy to progress the concept of a Geospatial Information Infrastructure (GII). v The infrastructure is the collection of people, policies, doctrine, architectures, standards, education and training, and technologies necessary to create, maintain, and utilise a shared geospatial framework. v The infrastructure should enable development of an infrastructure that transitions from, essentially, a paper-based capability to an architecture that provides information and services across the portfolio: a service that provides the right information to the appropriate user in the appropriate timeframe. EGICS was suspended in May 1997 due to the intervention of the Defence Reform Program 1997
  • 4. Capability Development includes Concepts of Operation with associated Tasks e.g. CONCEPTS OF OPERATION could include: q  Maritime Patrol and Response q  Detecting and Defeating Incursions onto Australian Territory and Protecting Assets and Infrastructure q  Contribution to the National Response to Incidents in the South Pacific Securing Oceania’s maritime approaches for the safe passage of shipping is a vital security requirement. In addition to a traditional role of security against military attack, there are needs for a range of nontraditional threats, including illegal entry of people, the smuggling of drugs or other contraband, unlicensed foreign fishing activity, disease, and in a worst case scenario, the entry of terrorists. CONCEPT of OPERATION Protection of Shipping and Offshore Territories, Assets and Resources EGICS – A Maritime Perspective (OIESS – Capability Development Process) HYDROGRAPHIC AND OCEANOGRAPHIC CHALLENGES q  Measuring the shape of the South-West Pacific regions q  Monitoring the quality of the region’s ocean and littoral zone
  • 5. CONCEPT of OPERATION Protection of Shipping and Offshore Territories, Assets and Resources Monitor Oceanographic State Monitor Meteorological State Monitor Shipping and Routes Respond to Incidents TASKS SYSTEM Platform B OIESS (Oceania Infrastructure and Environmental Support System ) GENERAL REQUIREMENT Environmental Data Logistic Support Information Infrastructure SPECIFIC REQUIREMENT Hydrography Oceanography Meteorology EGICS – A Maritime Perspective (OIESS – Capability Development Process)
  • 6. Meteorological Forecast Data Meteorological Climatological Statistics Data Water Turbidity and Visibility Data Tidal Heights Prediction Data Tidal Stream and Current Data Sound Velocity Profiles Data Marine Biological Noise Data Seabed Data Current and Surge Data Environmental Data Communications National Telecommunications Local Facilities Civil Maritime Communications Other Govt Dept Communications Defence Data Networks Transport Railways Roads Ships - Australian Major Transport Operations Transport Systems - National Resources & Utilities Water Supply Power Supply Fuel Storage & Distribution Health/Medical Airfields Airfields & Airstrips Air Movements Facilities Beaches Location Beach Surface Beach Approaches Back of Beach Terrain Beach Exits Ports & Harbours Harbours Wharfage Anchorages Lifting Appliances Fuel Water Railways Helicopter Pads Container Park Facilities Logistic Support Data Communications EGICS – A Maritime Perspective (OIESS – Capability Development Process) Civilian Stores/Repair & Maintenance Workshop & Repair Facilities
  • 7. • Bathymetry / Bottom topography • Bottom slope • Bottom morphology (type, trafficability) • Underwater obstacles and obstructions • Beaches (composition, slope, obstacles) • Riverine (width, depth, gradient) • Land (vegetation, trafficability) • Q-Routes • Magnetic • Miscellaneous (fishing, shipping, industrial, marine life) Content Bottom characteristics Material composition category Material composition secondary Material composition underlying Physical surface characteristics BF010 MCC MCS MCU PSC Obstruction (nautical) Wreck BD070 BD180 Route (Maritime) Swept area Maritime area FC165 FC177 FC031 - Littoral Information [Example with DIGEST Features and Attributes] EGICS – A Maritime Perspective (OIESS – Capability Development Process)
  • 8. BB - Hydrography-Ports and Harbors BB005 US-Harbor UK-Harbour BB006 US-Harbor Complex UK-Harbour Complex BB007 Channel Edge BB010 Anchorage BB011 Anchorage (Complex Feature) BB012 Anchor Berth BB019 Anchor BB020 Berth BB021 Mooring Trot BB022 Basin BB030 Bollard BB040 Breakwater/Groyne BB041 Breakwater BB042 Mole BB043 Groin BB050 Calling-In Point BB079 Mooring/Warping Facility BB080 Dolphin BB081 Shoreline Construction BB090 US-Drydock UK-Dry Dock BB100 US-Fish Stakes UK-Fishing Stakes BB105 US-Fishing Harbor UK-Fishing Harbour BB110 Fish Traps/Fish Weirs BB111 Tunny (Tuna) Nets Area BB115 US-Gridiron UK-Gridiron/Careening Grid BB140 US-Jetty UK-Training Wall BB150 Landing Place BB151 Landing Stairs BB155 Maritime Station/Maritime Signal Station BB160 Mooring Ring BB170 US-Offshore Loading Facility UK-Single Point Mooring BB180 Oyster Bed/Mussel Bed BB190 US-Pier/Wharf/Quay UK-Pier/Wharf/Quay/Jetty BB198 Fender BB199 Floating Dock BB200 Pump Out Facility BB201 Small Craft Facility BB202 Ice Boom BB220 Ramp (Maritime) BB221 Log Ramp BB225 Rip Rap BB226 Revetment (Shore Protection) BB230 Seawall BB240 Slipway/Patent Slip BB250 Watering Place AFA 21 No Ticket Sales AFA 22 Yacht Club AFA 23 Boat Hoist AFA 24 Boat Yard AFA 25 Hotel Accommodation AFA 26 Restaurant AFA 27 Desalination facilities AFA 28 Parking Lot AFA 29 Parking for boats and trailers AFA 30 Recreational Vehicle Park AFA 31 Campground AFA 32 Sewerage pump-out station AFA 33 Emergency telephone AFA 34 Landing and launching place for boats AFA 35 Scrubbing Berth AFA 36 Picnic Area AFA 37 Mechanics Workshop AFA 38 Guard or Security Service AFA 995 None AFA 997 Unpopulated AFA 998 Not Applicable AFA Available Facilities - Facilities available at or in the near vicinity AFA 0 Unknown AFA 1 Visitors Berth AFA 2 Visitors Mooring AFA 3 Sailmaker AFA 4 Chandler AFA 5 Provisions AFA 6 Physician/Doctor AFA 7 Pharmacy/Chemist AFA 8 Drinking Water AFA 9 Fuel Station AFA 10 Electricity AFA 11 Bottle Gas/LPG AFA 12 Showers AFA 13 Launderette AFA 14 Toilets AFA 15 Post Box AFA 16 Public Telephone AFA 17 Refuse Bin AFA 18 Water Police AFA 19 Helipad AFA 20 Ticket Sales B — Hydrography BA Coastal Hydrography BB Ports and Harbors BC NAVAIDS BD Dangers/Hazards BE Depth Information BF Bottom Features BG Tide and Current Information BH Inland Water BI Miscellaneous Inland Water BJ Snow/Ice BK Oceanographic or Geophysical The Digital Geographic Information Exchange Standard (DIGEST) was developed by the Digital Geographic Information Working Group (DGIWG) to support efficient exchange of Digital Geographic Information among nations, data producers, and data users. DGIWG DIGEST FACC FACC (Feature and Attribute Coding Catalog) contains: 10 Categories 50 Sub-categories 270 Features 460 Attributes 4000 Attribute values
  • 9. APPLIED RESEARCH Natural Environment Infrastructure Modelling Logistics Transportation Health etc BASIC RESEARCH Geodesy & Surveying Cartography – Mapping Various Sensor Technologies Applied Mathematics & Computer Science (e.g. Artificial Intelligence) CAPABILTY DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS Analysis of Strategic Guidance Environmental & Geographic Information Capability Studies Determination of the Scope of Geographic Information Needs Analysis SYSTEMS ENGINEERING System Design Requirements Management Project management EGICS – Capability Development (Applied Research) APPLIED RESEARCH Concept Demonstrators Prototype Development Test-beds Leading to the acquisition of new, more advanced CAPABILITY AEPCOTAT & OIESS
  • 10. Location Profile PORT OF TOWNSVILLE Intended use: Operational planning Infrastructure (Level 1) CALTEX Australia Limited Terminal 07 4771 4071 SHELL Australia Limited Herbert St 07 4746 3135 Gogas Emergency Line 1800 802 666 Mobil Oil Australia Limited Emergencies 1800 023 005 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 Regional Harbour Master The Port of Townsville has 8 operational berths. No. 1 Berth (isolated) is used exclusively by tankers for bulk oil, gas and sulphuric acid discharge and by all type of vessels for distillate bunkering. No. 2 Berth is used for unloading nickel ore, it is equiped with an ore unloading gantry crane. No. 3 Berth is leased to M.I.M Holdings Ltd, it has a container gantry crane with a lift capacity of 55.9 tonnes, maximum height of lift above wharf deck is 27 meters. The crane traverses the full length of theberth, except for a length of rail occupied by a 25.4 tonne, 32 metre radius, travelling jib crane for container and unit load handling. No. 4 Berth has a landing pad, supported by steel piling, to service stern angle ramp RORO vessels. The molasses pipeline to this berth is capable of loading up to 400 tonnes / hour. The berth has been upgraded to import bulk cement and is also equipped with pipelines for the import of caustic soda. No. 7 Berth supports a bulk shiploader for mineral concentrates, phosphate rock and ores up to 102mm aggregate at the rate of 1,000 tonnes / hour. This berth is also equipped with bulk molasses and bunker pipeline. No. 8 Berth services the export frozen beef trade with cargoes drawn from freezer stores adjacent to the port. It also serves as a general purpose berth with scrap metal, fertiliser and frozen meat being handled over this wharf. The berth is equipped with a stationary 25 tonne, 30 metre radius, 400 HLT crane. No. 9 Berth is the raw sugar loading berth. A bulk shiploader delivers sugar to carriers at the rate of 2000 tonnes / hour. The berth is also equipped with a bunker and molasses pipeline. No. 10 Berth is a general purpose berth equipped with a 30 tonne crane with a 32 metre maximum radius. A stern RORO ramp is also available. Storage facilities at the Port of Townsville Oil All major oil companies operate terminals in close proximity to the port. Raw Sugar Two storage sheds of 285,000 tonnes total capacity. Molasses Four bulk storage tanks of 35,000 tonnes total capacity. Concentrates 170,000 tonnes covered storage area. Cement One 30,000 tonne bulk cement storage silo. Chemicals Two sulphuric acid storage tanks of 17,000 tonnes total capacity. LP Gas Five LPG storage tanks with a total capacity of 1,250 tonnes Townsville is located on the north eastern coast of Queensland, 550 kilometres north of the Tropic of Capricorn and 2,300 kilometres south of the equator. Townsville lies 1,500 kilometres north of the State Capital Brisbane. A prosperous coastal city, Townsville has a culturally diverse population of around 130,000 and a sound economy built upon mining, manufacturing, industry, tourism and transportation. This, together with the concentration of educational, administrative, cultural, commercial and industrial services has ensured that Townsville is, and will remain, both the largest provincial city in Queensland and the Capital of North Queensland.
  • 11. Location Profile PORT OF TOWNSVILLE Intended use: Transport & Logistics Tactical ops (Level 2) Road access Port authority Townsville Port Authority Phone 07 4790 2111 Hydrographic info RAN Hydrographic Service Phone 02 4221 8500 Berth 1 Petroleum products One 150mm pipeline Two 300mm pipelines Storage capacity - 165,000 tonnes LPG One 250mm pipeline Storage capacity - 1,250 tonnes Berth 2 General cargo One travelling jib crane Berth 3 One travelling gantry container crane Heavy lift capacity - 56 tonnes Storage area - 2.8ha Roll-on / roll-off Stern ramp available Berth 6 General cargo LPG Depot CALTEX Depot SHELL Depot MOBIL Depot S19 15 E146 50 Berth 10 Containers Mobile crawler crane Lift capacity - 130 tonnes Storage area - 2.6ha Roll-on / roll-off Stern / bow ramp available Platypus Channel Dredged to 10.3 metres Dredged to 9.5m Swinging basin dredged to 10.5m Berth 9 Passenger cruise vessels Scale bar [KM] 1 0 Links to Owners and operators Wharf infrastructure Navigation aids Power and fuel facilities Communications and emergency services