Administrative Documents
Administrative documents related to the establishment and on-going functioning of IGIC
Mission Statement - adopted January 2005
The mission of the Iowa Geographic Information Council is to foster an efficient GIS environment through cooperation and coordination with public and private entities that access, collect, provide, and share data, metadata, applications and educational opportunities.
- Organizational bylaws were first adopted by IGIC in 1999.
- The current bylaws were reviewed and modified in 2004-2005.
- IGIC incorporated as a non-profit entity in October of 2003.
- Executive order 65 providing for the establishment of the Iowa Geographic Information Council signed by then Governor of Iowa Terry E. Branstad.
- IOWAccess Project 8: Statewide Coordinated Geographic Information Systems (GIS)- final report on project who's mission was "to construct the infrastructure needed for all levels of government, the educational sector, and the private sector to take full advantage of geographic information systems and related technologies." This project established an ongoing geospatial information coordination infrastructure that was based within the Iowa Technology Services. This arrangement was to provide for the coordination of intergovernmental and private sector GIS development; a clearinghouse for geospatial data and metadata; coordination of GIS educational efforts at all levels in Iowa; and linkages with Federal and interstate GIS programs.
Intergovernmental Information Technology & Telecommunications Plan
- The GIS Workgroup final report. The GIS workgroup was one of five workgroups assigned to implement the IITT plan goals of improving citizen interaction with their government; coordinating state, federal, and local information planning efforts, and developing a vision and direction for an Iowa IITT plan.

