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NATRF2022
Posted by Norman_Oklahoma on August 30, 2024 at 1:06 pmThe last update I heard suggested we would begin to see parts of the new datum this summer. Labor Day is Monday, and the updates have dried up. Has anyone seen or heard anything?
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RobertUSA replied 1 week ago 5 Members · 5 Replies -
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I will try and get some links for you this weekend if no one has before then. But they had released a while back a beta site that allowed you to actually see what the coordinates and other things were like in each zone state etc. I think they had a webinar this week on certain areas as well. I have been to busy to stay on top of it like I usually am. Trying to focus on Boundary and being mentored now by a LS teaching me how to check plats from a LS perspective at the same time teaching crews how to use gps and streamline work flows from field to office. So my brain is fried LOL. It’s a different mindset of finding discrepancy and telling a LS vs now making the decision and marking up a play to tell cad tech exactly what changes need to be made. I am having fun though.
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I think by end of this year and mid next year we could be working on the new system. Now all the tools will not be ready all at once so they will trickle out over time. That’s what I remember from the FIG conference. Of course the Fed notice paper trail for approval is another thing. I know I have already looked at the coordinates for north and south zone here. I also could look at the distortion in different areas of the state in those projections. I asked the wife a few moments ago and she said I should watch the webinar. Well they had one today and I will now have to wait until they post it. lol. I usually listen in on them. But to busy lately.
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Mr. OK,
We had an Oregon Administrative Rules steering committee meeting for the NATRF2022 / Oregon Coordinate Reference System in July. The purpose of the to discuss the minor tweaks in the OCRS that will need to be updated in the OAR prior to full implementation of the new coordinate system. Our timeline is to have the revised OAR in place sometime in Q2/3 of next year to be ready for full implementation by 2026. As I recall, NATRF2022 (why not 2025 at this point) will have some availability next summer.
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NGS has been talking about the 2022 datum (where it was originally called an earlier date) for at least 8 years. So maybe 2030? Lol!!
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