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Service Description: Included HIFLD Open Layers:
• am_transmission_towers
• antenna_structure_registrate
• area_code_boundaries
• brs_and_ebs_transmitters
• cellular_service_areas
• cellular_towers
• fm_transmission_towers
• land_mobile_broadcast_towers
• land_mobile_commercial_transmission_towers
• land_mobile_private_transmission_towers
• microwave_service_towers
• paging_transmission_towers
• tv_analog_station_transmitters
• tv_broadcast_contours
• tv_digital_station_transmitters
Downloaded from the HILFD archives May 2019.
Unveiled in February 2016, the Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) Open data portal contains national foundation-level geospatial critical infrastructure data within the public domain that can be useful to support community preparedness, response and recovery, resiliency, research, and more. HIFLD Open represents a new approach to meeting the changing needs of our stakeholders and consumers. Once referred to as Homeland Security Infrastructure Program (HSIP) Freedom, HIFLD Open contains 320 public datasets— consisting of re-hosted public data and direct pointers to live data services. These layers are accessible in a variety of formats including: CSV, KML, Shapefiles, and File Geodatabases. Developers can access GeoJSON and GeoService APIs to harness this data. HIFLD Open is accessible via the following link: https://hifldgeoplatform.opendata.arcgis.com/. As part of the HIFLD mission to build a more transparent and collaborative ecosystem for information sharing, the HIFLD Open Portal is integrated with the Geospatial Platform (www.geoplatform.gov) through Data.gov and other data providers.
What’s in HIFLD Open? HIFLD Open is a diverse set of data layers which have been categorized to better enable discovery based on a user’s interests and data needs. Data can also be easily found using the search functionality and other features on the site. HIFLD contains data on a wide range of topics and is accessed through the following categorical folders: • Agriculture • Borders • Boundaries • Chemicals • Commercial • Communications • Education • Emergency Services • Energy • Finance • Food Industry • Geonames • Government • Law Enforcement • Mail Shipping • Mining • National Flood Hazard • Natural Hazards • Public Health • Public Venues • Transportation Air • Transportation Ground • Transportation Water • Water Supply
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Copyright Text: Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD)
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Document Info:
Title: HIFLD Open - Communications Datasets
Author: Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD)
Comments: Included HIFLD Open Layers:
• am_transmission_towers
• antenna_structure_registrate
• area_code_boundaries
• brs_and_ebs_transmitters
• cellular_service_areas
• cellular_towers
• fm_transmission_towers
• land_mobile_broadcast_towers
• land_mobile_commercial_transmission_towers
• land_mobile_private_transmission_towers
• microwave_service_towers
• paging_transmission_towers
• tv_analog_station_transmitters
• tv_broadcast_contours
• tv_digital_station_transmitters
Downloaded from the HILFD archives May 2019.
Unveiled in February 2016, the Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) Open data portal contains national foundation-level geospatial critical infrastructure data within the public domain that can be useful to support community preparedness, response and recovery, resiliency, research, and more. HIFLD Open represents a new approach to meeting the changing needs of our stakeholders and consumers. Once referred to as Homeland Security Infrastructure Program (HSIP) Freedom, HIFLD Open contains 320 public datasets— consisting of re-hosted public data and direct pointers to live data services. These layers are accessible in a variety of formats including: CSV, KML, Shapefiles, and File Geodatabases. Developers can access GeoJSON and GeoService APIs to harness this data. HIFLD Open is accessible via the following link: https://hifldgeoplatform.opendata.arcgis.com/. As part of the HIFLD mission to build a more transparent and collaborative ecosystem for information sharing, the HIFLD Open Portal is integrated with the Geospatial Platform (www.geoplatform.gov) through Data.gov and other data providers.
What’s in HIFLD Open? HIFLD Open is a diverse set of data layers which have been categorized to better enable discovery based on a user’s interests and data needs. Data can also be easily found using the search functionality and other features on the site. HIFLD contains data on a wide range of topics and is accessed through the following categorical folders: • Agriculture • Borders • Boundaries • Chemicals • Commercial • Communications • Education • Emergency Services • Energy • Finance • Food Industry • Geonames • Government • Law Enforcement • Mail Shipping • Mining • National Flood Hazard • Natural Hazards • Public Health • Public Venues • Transportation Air • Transportation Ground • Transportation Water • Water Supply
Subject: Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) Open - Communications Datasets
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Keywords: hifld,open,homeland,security,infrastructure,communications
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