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Unlocking the Power and Value of Spatial Information:
Foundation Spatial Data
Drew ClarkeChair, ANZLIC
Outline
• ANZLIC – the Spatial Information Council
• the Australia and New Zealand spatial marketplace
• foundation spatial data
• data themes and policies
• institutional roles
• next steps
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ANZLIC Vision (July 2012)
The economic growth, social and environment issues
of Australia and New Zealand are underpinned by
spatially referenced information that is current,
complete, accurate, affordable and accessible; and is
integrated into critical decision making
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The ANZ Spatial Marketplace
• evolving concept
• role of government
– foundation data and policies
– not build, own, operate
• efficiency / effectiveness
• competition / innovation
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ANZ Spatial Data Framework
• elements
• foundation spatial data
• initial project phases
• Australia and New Zealand
• ANZLIC November 2012 papers
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Foundation Spatial Data Themes
1. Geocoded Addressing
2. Administrative Boundaries
3. Positioning
4. Place Names
5. Land Parcels and Property
6. Imagery
7. Transport
8. Water
9. Elevation and Depth
10. Land Cover
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Geocoded Addressing
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Administrative Boundaries
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Positioning
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Place Names
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Land Parcels and Property
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Imagery
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Transport
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Water
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Elevation and Depth
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Land Cover
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Information Management Policies
• Governance
• Custodianship
• Standards and Metadata
• Access, Pricing, Licensing
• User Responsibilities
• Privacy and Security
• Intellectual Property
• Foundation Spatial Data
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Roles and Responsibilities
• ANZLIC
• Jurisdictions
• PSMA Australia Ltd
• Office of Spatial Policy
• CRC-SI
• Spatial agencies
• Industry
• Users
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Next Steps
• user consultations
• data specifications
• information management policies
• data production and maintenance
• risks
• governance
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Unlocking the Power and Value of Spatial Information:
Foundation Spatial Data
Drew ClarkeChair, ANZLIC