This standard describes a method for presenting the United States National Grid (USNG) in cartographic products. The USNG provides an efficient way to identify locations at different levels of detail anywhere in the United States. It can increase the usefulness and interoperability of printed maps and location-based services, such as global positioning systems (GPS). It is based on a universally defined geographic coordinate and grid system.
The purpose of this state standard is to encourage the use of the USNG
on all appropriate map products in the state and to specify how the USNG
should be presented on maps when it is used. The USNG is intended to
improve interoperability across all national jurisdictions especially in
crisis situations. It is also intended to help people use location
services such as GPS in conjunction with printed maps to find and
communicate location information.
The
USNG Standard
The USNG standard was open for public review until March 13, 2009. The
Standards Committee addressed the comments and revised the standard where
appropriate. The Minnesota Governor's Council on Geographic Information
approved the standard on March 25, 2009. The standard was accepted by the Office of
Enterprise Technology and has been posted on the state's
geospatial standards website.
Questions? Please contact the Standards Committee at:
mn.geo@state.mn.us.