State Geospatial Data Coordination Procedure OREGON October 2012 Oregon Table of Contents Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................ i Purpose of the Procedure .................................................................................................................... 1 Default Flood Hazard Base Map for the State .................................................................................... 1 Geospatial Data Coverage .................................................................................................................. 2 Major State Holdings ............................................................................................................... 2 Orthophotos .............................................................................................................................. 2 Transportation (roads, railroads, and airports) ......................................................................... 2 Hydrography (rivers, streams, lakes, and shorelines) .............................................................. 3 Political boundaries (county, municipal) ................................................................................. 3 Publicly owned lands (national, state, and local parks, forests, etc) ........................................ 4 Public land survey system (PLSS) (township and section lines) ............................................. 4 Cadastral (parcels) ................................................................................................................... 4 Extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) boundaries .......................................................................... 5 Terrain (elevation) ................................................................................................................... 5 Useful Risk MAP Discovery Data Sources ........................................................................................ 6 Table 1. Discovery Data Resources .............................................................................. 7 Data Distribution Process for State Data .......................................................................................... 10 Federal Nationwide Geospatial Data Holdings ................................................................................ 10 Finding and Accessing Other Existing Geospatial Data .................................................................. 11 Clearinghouses and Inventories for the State ......................................................................... 11 National Digital Orthophoto Program (NDOP) and National Digital Elevation Program (NDEP) Tracking Systems .......................................................................................... 12 TED Query Tool .................................................................................................................... 12 Geospatial One-Stop .............................................................................................................. 12 Working with People ........................................................................................................................ 12 Useful State and Federal Contacts ......................................................................................... 12 Involving the State’s Geospatial Coordinator in Flood Studies ............................................. 12 State Coordination Process for Building Geospatial Partnerships ......................................... 12 Finding Local Geospatial Contacts ........................................................................................ 13 Provide Feedback on This Procedure ............................................................................................... 13 This page intentionally left blank Purpose of the Procedure Flood insurance studies search for geospatial data during pre-scoping and scoping tasks. If needed data are not available, studies might fund the collection of new data and would like to know about other organizations that might share in these costs. Detailed information about the role geospatial data coordination plays in studies is in the Geospatial Data Coordination Implementation Guide, which is available at https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/docs/GeoDataImplem.pdf, and in Scoping Guidelines: Pre-scoping and the Scoping Meeting, which is available through the Regional Service Center (RSC). Resources developed through FEMA’s geospatial data coordination activities provide information about data and contacts for organizations that have geospatial data that cover large areas (like states) in which many studies are interested, as well as information for the project Discovery Stage. Studies and Discovery teams can avoid wasting time with dead-end searches and cold calls by starting with these proven sources of information. One resource is this Geospatial Data Coordination Procedure. It outlines sources of geospatial data and contact information, preferences for base map data and state geospatial participation in studies, and other useful information for the State. If you have questions about this procedure or other geospatial data coordination resources, contact the geospatial data coordination lead in your Regional Service Center: Elizabeth Clark, Geospatial Data Coordination Lead STARR – FEMA Region X Regional Service Center (503) 222-7275, x.4231021 elizabeth.clark@starr-team.com We appreciate the help of those who reviewed this document, in particular: Cy Smith, GISP NSGIC President-Elect Statewide GIS Coordinator DAS/EISPD Geospatial Enterprise Office 955 Center St. NE, Room 470 Salem, OR 97301 (503) 378-6066 cy.smith@or.state.us http://gis.oregon.gov Default Flood Hazard Base Map for the State The default base map for flood hazard maps for the State is an orthophoto (2005 Ortho Framework, NAIP). Statewide coverage of 18-inch and 36-inch resolution is available either by county or statewide. Geospatial Data Coverage Find below information about and links to statewide (and Federal agencies’ national) geospatial datasets. The list is provided to save time during pre-scoping and scoping activities when building a list of candidate geospatial datasets available for the study; it is not a prescription of datasets that must be used in a flood insurance study. Major State Holdings Orthophotos Dataset name: 2005 Ortho Framework; NAIP Imagery Data currentness: 2005 (statewide), 2009/2010 (NAIP Imagery – by county) Accuracy/Scale: 1:12,000 (1”=1,000’) Ground sample resolution: 18-inch/0.5-meter (Oregon Ortho Framework), 36-inch/1-meter (NAIP Imagery) Horizontal datum: NAD 83 Fee associated? No, available via state web portal Available for redistribution? Yes Dataset source: http://gis.oregon.gov/DAS/EISPD/GEO/data/doq.shtml; http://oregonexplorer.info/imagery/AccesstheImagery/ViewDownloadImagery Dataset contact: David Mather; 503.378.2166; david.mather@state.or.us Notes: (1) Based on NAIP imagery, but upgraded to higher resolution (0.5-meter) and color imagery. Available in April 2007. (2) NAIP imagery has many uses, and many states participate in NAIP. NAIP is leaf-on imagery and is not cloud-free, and so the ground might be obscured. So, while NAIP (and other such imagery) can be used as a base maps, the imagery must be checked to ensure that it provides a clear view of important features on the ground for areas of significance for flooding (see Appendix C of the Geospatial Data Coordination Implementation Guide for more discussion). Transportation (roads, railroads, and airports) Dataset name: Oregon GIS Transportation Framework Data currentness: 2009 Accuracy/Scale: 1:24,000 (1”=2,000’) Horizontal datum: NAD 83 Fee associated? No Available for redistribution? Yes, with explanation if needed Are road names part of the dataset? Yes Dataset source: http://gis.oregon.gov/DAS/EISPD/GEO/alphalist.shtml (look under “H”); ftp://ftp.odot.state.or.us/tdb/trandata/GIS_data/ Dataset contact: David Mather; 503.378.2166; david.mather@state.or.us Notes: Highways available via the GEO (current 2008). Use ftp site for all other transportation features. Dataset name: Oregon Transportation Data Data currentness: Unknown Accuracy/Scale: Unknown Horizontal datum: NAD 27 Fee associated? No Available for redistribution? Yes Are road names part of the dataset? Yes Dataset source: http://libweb.uoregon.edu/map/gis_data/county_trans.html Dataset contact: map@uoregon.edu Notes: Each available county has a rail, mass transportation, and road data set. Hydrography (rivers, streams, lakes, and shorelines) Dataset name: Pacific Northwest Hydrography Framework (NHD) Data currentness: Unknown Accuracy/Scale: 1:24,000 (1”=2,000’) Horizontal datum: NAD 83 Fee associated? No Available for redistribution? Yes Are hydrography names part of the dataset? Yes Dataset source: http://www.pnwhf.org/nat-hyd-dataset.aspx Dataset contact: Dan Wickwire, dwickwir@blm.gov; David Mather; 503.378.2166; david.mather@state.or.us Notes: These data are the source for the high resolution National Hydrography Dataset being completed over Washington and Oregon. The PNWHF is the primary steward for this data. Dataset name: hyd_pub_flowline, hyd_pub_point, hyd_pub_area, hyd_pub_waterbody Data currentness: February 25, 2011 Accuracy/Scale: 1:24,000 (1”=2,000’) Horizontal datum: NAD 83 Fee associated? No Available for redistribution? Yes Are hydrography names part of the dataset? Yes Dataset source: http://www.blm.gov/or/gis/data-details.php?data=ds000463 Dataset contact: Eric Hiebenthal; 503.808.6565; ehiebent@blm.gov Notes: This dataset contains flowline features from the US Geologic Survey (USGS) High Resolution National Hydrography Dataset (NHD). NHD Flowline features are linear depictions of streams and centerlines of rivers. Additional attributes have been added from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Aquatic Resources Information Management System (ARIMS) and from the BLM's Land Ownership Polygon layer. The statewide version of this dataset does not include species-specific fish distribution information. Species-specific fish data is only included on the individual subbasin distributions of the data. This dataset will be refreshed as-needed to reflect updates to the NHD and ARIMS. Political boundaries (county, municipal) Dataset name: City Limits (2009) Data currentness: 2009 Accuracy/Scale: 1:24,000 (1”=2,000’) Horizontal datum: NAD 83 Fee associated? No Available for redistribution? Yes Dataset source: http://gis.oregon.gov/DAS/EISPD/GEO/alphalist.shtml (look under “C”) Dataset contact: David Mather; 503.378.2166; david.mather@state.or.us Notes: City limits and city annexations for the State of Oregon. Source: ODOT. Publicly owned lands (national, state, and local parks, forests, etc) Dataset name: Land, Public Ownership Data currentness: 2005 – from Oregon Department of Forestry Accuracy/Scale: 1:100,000 (1”=12,000’) Horizontal datum: NAD 83 Fee associated? No Available for redistribution? Yes Dataset source: http://gis.oregon.gov/DAS/EISPD/GEO/alphalist.shtml (look under “L”) Dataset contact: David Mather; 503.378.2166; david.mather@state.or.us Notes: Source: BLM and SSCGIS Public land survey system (PLSS) (township and section lines) Dataset name: PLSSSection_poly, PLSSTownship_poly Data currentness: February 22, 2011 Accuracy/Scale: 1:12,000 (1”=1,000’) Horizontal datum: NAD 83 Fee associated? No Available for redistribution? Yes Dataset source: http://www.blm.gov/or/gis/data-details.php?data=ds000012 Dataset contact: Eric Hiebenthal; 503.808.6565; ehiebent@blm.gov Notes: This theme portrays information related to the Public Land Survey System of lands in the states of Oregon and Washington. Dataset name: PLSS Data currentness: 1994 Accuracy/Scale: 1:100,000 (1”=12,000’) Horizontal datum: NAD 83 Fee associated? No Available for redistribution? Yes Dataset source: http://gis.oregon.gov/DAS/EISPD/GEO/alphalist.shtml Dataset contact: David Mather; 503.378.2166; david.mather@state.or.us Notes: Source: Oregon Water Resources Department (OWRD) converted from USGS DLG’s. Cadastral (parcels) No statewide source available. Dataset name: Cadastral Framework Data currentness: 2007 Accuracy/Scale: 1:1,200 (1”=100’) to 1:4,800 (1”=400’); ± 40 ft. horizontal accuracy at a 95% confidence level Horizontal datum: NAD 83 Fee associated? Yes, for some counties Available for redistribution? Yes, county by county; statewide data sharing partnership being negotiated now, completion date uncertain Dataset source: County websites, or Assessor’s office requests Dataset contact: County Assessor’s offices, contact info available from the web at www.oregon.gov Notes: Extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) boundaries Dataset name: Urban Growth Boundaries Data currentness: 2009 Accuracy/Scale: 1:24,000 (1”=2,000’) Horizontal datum: NAD 83 Fee associated? No Available for redistribution? Yes Dataset source: http://gis.oregon.gov/DAS/EISPD/GEO/alphalist.shtml (look under “U”) Dataset contact: David Mather; 503.378.2166; david.mather@state.or.us Notes: Terrain (elevation) Dataset name: National Elevation Dataset (NED) Data currentness: Updated bi-monthly as budget permits Accuracy/Scale: 10-meter Vertical datum: NAVD 88 Fee associated? No Available for redistribution? Yes Dataset source: USGS Seamless Data Warehouse at http://seamless.usgs.gov Dataset contact: EROS Data Center, USGS; 605.594.6151; custserv@edcmail.cr.usgs.gov Notes: The NED 1- and 1/3-arc-second data sets are updated on a nominal two month cycle to integrate newly “best available”, improved elevation source data. Bi-monthly updates may be skipped due to budget or data constraints. New datasets are being released into the NED 1/9-arc-second collection on a monthly basis and in conjunction with the bi-monthly updates when possible. http://ned.usgs.gov/Ned/ned.html Dataset name: DEM Data currentness: 2002 Accuracy/Scale: 10-meter/1:24,000 Vertical datum: NGVD 29 Fee associated? No Available for redistribution? Yes Dataset source: http://www.blm.gov/or/gis/data-details.php?data=ds000098# Dataset contact: Eric Hiebenthal; 503.808.6565; ehiebent@blm.gov Notes: A Digital Elevation Model (DEM) is a digital data file containing an array of elevation information over a portion of the surface of the earth. This array is developed using information extracted from digitized elevation contours from PBS maps. This metadata describes the collection of (10-Meter) Digital Elevation Models which have been merged into 1-degree buffered blocks, as maintained by the Bureau of Land Management Oregon State Office. Dataset name: Elevation Framework (statewide) Data currentness: 1999 Accuracy/Scale: 10-meter/1:24,000 Vertical datum: NGVD 29 Fee associated? No Available for redistribution? Yes Dataset source: http://buccaneer.geo.orst.edu/dem/ Dataset contact: David Mather; 503.378.2166; david.mather@state.or.us Notes: Data now available from the Clearinghouse Useful Risk MAP Discovery Data Sources Preliminary information on Discovery data sources is provided in this document to reduce the level of effort needed on each subsequent Discovery data collection effort. Coordination with local community sponsors for additional local data still remains an integral part of Discovery and local data should be used where appropriate. The National Geospatial Data Coordination Procedure document contains information on data resources available from other Federal agencies (OFAs), including those that FEMA maintains at the national level, and should be used in conjunction with this State Geospatial Data Coordination Procedure document. In addition, FEMA and its contractors have created a geospatial Discovery Data Repository to host data that are not readily accessible through direct sources such as Web sites or subscription services and/or are not updated on a frequent basis. Instructions on accessing the Discovery Data Repository are given in the National Geospatial Data Coordination Procedure document. Table 1 identifies data resources that are available at the regional and State levels, and also if there are no data available other than the national datasets. Resources in this table have been identified as appropriate for Discovery projects and may not represent the best data sources for FIRM production (please see the Preferred Base Map Sources section of this document for geospatial data that meets FIRM production requirements). Table 1. Discovery Data Resources Data Data Source Location Watershed boundaries National Discovery Data Repository Jurisdictional boundaries Oregon DOT & USGS http://gis.oregon.gov/DAS/EISPD/GEO/alphalist.shtml (look under “C”) Tribal land boundaries National Discovery Data Repository State lands Bureau of Land Management http://gis.oregon.gov/DAS/EISPD/GEO/alphalist.shtml (Look Under “L”) Federal lands National Only See National Operating Procedure Major roads Oregon DOT http://gis.oregon.gov/DAS/EISPD/GEO/alphalist.shtml (look under “R”) Streams Multi Oregon Water Resources Dept. - http://gis.oregon.gov/DAS/EISPD/GEO/alphalist.shtml (look under “R”) Discovery Data Repository Coastal Barrier Resource Areas National Discovery Data Repository Coordinated Needs Management Strategy National See National Operating Procedure Topographic/ bathymetric data Multi FEMA - Region X Topographic Data Inventory See National Operating Procedure AAL data from Hazus National Discovery Data Repository Coverage areas for known community and Tribal risk assessment data Regional/State/Local Status of Hazard Mitigation Plans Regional/State/Local National Discovery Data Repository Discovery Data Repository Flood control structure data National See National Operating Procedure Locations of stream gages National Discovery Data Repository Locations of past flood claims and repetitive loss properties CIS Report Contact the geospatial data coordination lead at your RSC referenced earlier in this document. Locations of clusters of Letters of Map Change National See National Operating Procedure Known flooding issues not represented on effective FIRMs or listed in Coordinated Needs Management Strategy database Local Communities Areas of planned development Local Communities Data Data Source Location Areas of land use change datasets National Local See National Operating Procedure Communities Locations of ongoing projects or updated stream studies (e.g. highway improvements) Local Communities Locations of wave and tide gauges National See National Operating Procedure Locations of wind gauges National See National Operating Procedure Proposed inland limit of the Primary Frontal Dune, if present Local Communities Locations of any beach nourishment or dune restoration projects SLOSH Zones See National Operating Procedure Comparison of preliminary stillwater elevations with effective stillwater elevations Local Communities Available effective study data National See National Operating Procedure Orthophotography Multi Oregon Geographic Information Council - http://oregonexplorer.info/imagery/ See National Operating Procedure Proposed discussion areas, problem areas, areas of proposed mitigation projects Local Communities Land use and soil information Land Use - Soils - USDA-NRCS Local - Communities http://www.or.nrcs.usda.gov/pnw_soil/or_data.html Reference points to locate areas with flooding issues Local Communities Hydraulic structures Culverts Levees, Dams, Bridges Local - Communities See National Operating Procedure Coastal structures, including flood protection structures, shoreline structures, manmade embankments, surge conveyance pathways, and shoreline change data Local Communities Local structure and topographic data from the existing hazard mitigation FEMA Hazard Mitigation Plans available at FEMA Region X POC: Kristen Meyers Kristen.Meyers@dhs.gov Data Data Source Location plans (425) 487-4543 Historic inundation areas and High Water Marks Historic Riverine Inundation Areas Storm Surge Inundation Areas High Water Marks See National Operating Procedure See National Operating Procedure Local - Communities Clusters or locations of Individual Assistance/Public Assistance grants and locations of grant projects completed, planned, or underway National Regional See National Operating Procedure Discovery Data Repository Other information on FEMA grants, as described in G&S Appendix I Regional/State/Local Locations of projects and structures completed or planned for FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance grant programs or mitigation funds from other agencies or entities, such as the Small Business Administration National See National Operating Procedure Any data deficiencies identified in hazard mitigation plans FEMA Hazard Mitigation Plans available at FEMA Region X POC: Kristen Meyers Kristen.Meyers@dhs.gov (425) 487-4543 Information from FloodSmart on market penetration FEMA http://www.floodsmart.gov/floodsmart/ Community Assistance Visits / Community Assistance Contacts National Discovery Data Repository Community Rating System class information National See National Operating Procedure Information from other Federal agencies National See National Operating Procedure Information from State agencies, non-profit organizations, universities, etc. Current community plans, ordinances, or programs to FEMA State Hazard Mitigation Plan - http://csc.uoregon.edu/opdr/stateplan Data Data Source Location alleviate flooding or manage stormwater Hazard Mitigation Plans available at FEMA Region X POC: Kristen Meyers Kristen.Meyers@dhs.gov (425) 487-4543 Other known hazards with geographical boundaries (e.g. earthquake faults) Tsunami - Multi Landslide - Multi Volcanic Eruptions Wildfire - Multi Discovery Data Repository http://gis.oregon.gov/DAS/EISPD/GEO/alphalist.shtml (Look under “T”) Discovery Data Repository http://gis.oregon.gov/DAS/EISPD/GEO/alphalist.shtml (Look under “L”) Discovery Data Repository Discovery Data Repository http://egov.oregon.gov/ODF/GIS/gisdata.shtml Information on active disasters Multi Varies with time of Discovery project Campgrounds, recreational areas, emergency access routes, etc. National Discovery Data Repository Essential facilities Homeland Security Infrastructure Program http://gis.oregon.gov/DAS/EISPD/GEO/alphalist.shtml Wetlands National Wetlands Inventory with other sources http://www.oregonexplorer.info/wetlands/DataCollections/GeospatialData ESA data – salmon habitats FEMA Discovery Data Repository Mitigation planning spatial data FEMA POC: Kelly Stone Kelly.Stone@dhs.gov (425) 487-4636 Data Distribution Process for State Data Data are distributed from the Oregon Geospatial Data Clearinghouse at http://gis.oregon.gov/DAS/EISPD/GEO/sdlibrary.shtml. The Oregon Geographic Information Council’s data disclaimer policy is available at http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/IRMD/GEO/ogic/OGIC_Disclaimer_Policy.pdf Federal Nationwide Geospatial Data Holdings Information about nationwide holdings and programs of Federal agencies is available from the Mapping Information Platform web site at https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/docs/ProgFacts.pdf. Finding and Accessing Other Existing Geospatial Data Find below information about and links to ways of searching for additional geospatial data available for the State. These capabilities can be useful for finding geospatial data other than the statewide and Federal data listed above, including those of special governments, counties and parishes, municipalities, tribes, universities, and other organizations. Clearinghouses and Inventories for the State OR State agency online GIS data websites: • Oregon Geospatial Data Clearinghouse: http://gis.oregon.gov/DAS/EISPD/GEO/alphalist.shtml • Oregon Spatial Data Library: http://spatialdata.oregonexplorer.info/GPT9/catalog/main/home.page • Water Resources Dept.: http://www.wrd.state.or.us/OWRD/MAPS/index.shtml#Water_Right_Data_GIS_Themes • Dept. of Forestry: http://egov.oregon.gov/ODF/GIS/gis_home.shtml • Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries: http://www.oregon.gov/DOGAMI/pub_and_data/pub_and_data.shtml • Oregon State University: http://geo.oregonstate.edu/ucgis/datasoft.html#data • University of Oregon: http://libweb.uoregon.edu/map/map_section/map_librarydata.html • Dept. of Transportation: http://egov.oregon.gov/ODOT/TD/TDATA/gis/gislinks.shtml • OR’s Counties (links to): http://www.aocweb.org/aoc/AboutOregonCounties/CountyLinks/tabid/79/Default.aspx; http://bluebook.state.or.us/local/counties/counties.htm Other URL’s: • Portland Metro Data Resource Center: http://www.metro-region.org/index.cfm/go/by.web/id=24876 • The National Map: http://nationalmap.gov/viewers.html • Geospatial One Stop – federal GIS portal: http://www.geodata.gov • US Census Bureau – TIGER/Line Shapefiles: http://www2.census.gov/cgi-bin/shapefiles2009/national-files • National Hydrography Dataset: http://nhd.usgs.gov/data.html • Pacific Northwest Hydrography Framework: http://www.pnwhf.org/, http://hydro.reo.gov/ • StreamNet: http://www.streamnet.org/ • WA/OR BLM: http://www.blm.gov/or/gis/data.php?view=all • USGS EarthExplorer: http://edcsns17.cr.usgs.gov/EarthExplorer/ • USDA/NRCS Geospatial Gateway Home: http://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov/ • EPA Land Use/Land Cover reference (statewide): http://landcover.usgs.gov/us_map.php • Soils dataset(s) reference USDA/NRCS: http://soils.usda.gov/survey/printed_surveys/state.asp?state=Oregon&abbr=OR; http://soildatamart.nrcs.usda.gov/ National Digital Orthophoto Program (NDOP) and National Digital Elevation Program (NDEP) Tracking Systems These systems allow the search of orthophoto and elevation project information entered by federal and other organizations including FEMA. To access the NDOP system, go to the NDOP web site at http://www.ndop.gov and follow the link “Project Tracking.” For the NDEP system, go to the NDEP web site at http://www.ndep.gov and follow the link “Project Tracking.” TED Query Tool This tool provides access to information about Federal, state, and local government agency and private sector data holdings gathered by the Census Bureau. It is available through the geospatial data coordination lead at the Regional Service Center. Geospatial One-Stop Geospatial One-Stop, available at http://www.geodata.gov, provides access to geospatial data from many sources. Two parts of the site that should be investigated are the “data categories” for existing data and the “marketplace” for data that are planned or in-work and for potential partners for new data collection activities. Working with People Useful State and Federal Contacts The main contacts for the State’s geospatial activities and Federal agencies’ representatives in State are available on the Mapping Information Platform web site at https://hazards.fema.gov/contacts/statecontacts/contacts.asp?page=OR The State maintains other contact information at http://gis.oregon.gov/DAS/EISPD/GEO/coordination/coordination.shtml. Involving the State’s Geospatial Coordinator in Flood Studies Contact Cy Smith, GISP, Oregon Statewide GIS Coordinator, DAS/EISPD Geospatial Enterprise Office, 955 Center St. NE, Room 470, Salem, OR 97301; (503) 378-6066; cy.smith@or.state.us; http://gis.oregon.gov State Coordination Process for Building Geospatial Partnerships The Oregon Geographic Information Council (OGIC) is the governing body for GIS activities across the enterprise of state government in Oregon. The Council debates and approves resources and standards for development of shared information and tools that prevent duplication of data and save millions of tax dollars every year. OGIC provides leadership for the GIS Community in Oregon. For more information see http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/EISPD/GEO/ogic/OGIC.shtml. Finding Local Geospatial Contacts Local contacts, including those from special government districts (for example, a regional planning commission); counties, parishes, or equivalent governments; tribes, municipal governments; and other organizations (for example, local universities) also have geospatial data that can help a flood insurance study. Contact information is available from the FEMA archive and web searches at government link portals such as http://www.statelocalgov.net. The State also maintains information about local geospatial contacts at http://gis.oregon.gov/DAS/EISPD/GEO/coordination/contacts.shtml. Provide Feedback on This Procedure When you find information in this Procedure or in other FEMA or State resources that are outdated, please tell the geospatial data coordination lead in the Regional Service Center what was wrong and the correct information (if you know it). Use the contact information for the lead listed in the section Purpose of the Procedure. The lead will use your feedback to update this Procedure.