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Delivering the New Zealand Geospatial Strategy -Issues and Opportunities in Support of Lifeline
Utilities
2008 National Lifelines Forum : 7-8 October, Wellington
Geoff O’Malley, Senior Analyst, New Zealand Geospatial Office
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• Trends in geospatial information
• What is the NZ Geospatial Strategy?
• Geospatial issues and opportunities for lifeline networks
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“Your device, the internet and the world become one with the Nokia N95's integrated GPS and maps”
See: www.nokia.co.uk/A4275003
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Nokia and the N95
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Maps you on your mobile phone.
• Interactive maps & search - orient yourself visually.
• Satellite imagery — get a bird's eye view of your desired location.
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New ways of using data
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Utilize a 3D GPSSystem Through Toshiba's New Phone
http://www.dlmag.com/1074/utulize-a-3d-gps-system-through.html
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New ways of using data
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Google: Where2, Keyhole 2004
Microsoft: Geotango 2005; Vexcel 2006
Leica Geosystems: ER Mapper, Ionic, Navtel 2006/7
Pitney Bowes: MapInfo {GDC} 2007
TomTom: TeleAtlas 2007
Nokia: Navteq <$8.3b> 2007
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Demand & visibility
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Supply – new sources
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Open standards evolving
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)
• Voluntary consensus standards organization• Formed in 1994• Leading the development of standards for geospatial and
location based services. • Twenty three adopted standards• Four are International Standards Organisation (ISO)
standards
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• Approximately 70 to 80 percent of the information managed by business is somehow connected to a specific location—an address, street, intersection, or "xy" coordinate
• geospatial technology is finding its way into every corner of the business world
• the technology's uses are so widespread and diverse, the geospatial market is growing at an annual rate of almost 35 percent
Source: Geospatial Information & Technology Association – Australia and New Zealand
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• Trends in geospatial information
• What is the NZ Geospatial Strategy?
• Geospatial issues and opportunities for lifeline networks
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Trusted geospatial information that is available, accessible, able to be shared and used to support the:
• safety and security of New Zealand• growth of an inclusive, innovative
economy• preservation and enhancement of our
society, culture and environment
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Strategy goals
Governance
Data
Access
Interoperability
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Representatives from industry,
universities& Crown Research Institutes
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E xis ting Res ources Further Res ources B udget bid?
Guidelines for Non‐fundamental Datasets
E ducation S ector
Metadata Maintenance
Discovery and Access ‐ Infrastructure and AccessE ngaging with Industry
Local Government Participation New dataRollout of more extens ive network infras truc ture
Discovery and Access ‐ S howing E ase of OGC Model 1‐10M
Mainly polic y work Gaps in F undamental Datasets
Whole of Government R eporting Implementation S trategy Goals P rojec t coloursB as ic network infras truc ture
P ricing and L icens ing Policies <1M? GovernanceData
Inventory of Fundamental Datasets AccessInteroperability
test C ommunications S trategy
Interim S tandards Holding Pattern and define Key S tandards R olesF undamental C riteria
test L inkages MapE conomic Analys is
NZTE P roject P rofile R ais ingBas ic Pos ition Paper
Y ear 1 Y ear 2 Y ear 3 Y ear 4
Cum
ulative be
nefits
C umulative costs
Geos patial S trategy Work Prog ramme
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he technology, policies, standards, human resources, and related activities necessary to acquire, process, distribute, use, maintain, and preserve spatial data.”
obal Spatial Data Infrastructure Association
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proach to work, SDI for Access &Interoperability
Distributed spatial data infrastructureProvide adequate metadataPublicly funded data free to all ?Open standardsWeb servicesPlatform neutral (open source fine)Maintain once, access at source, permissions set at source
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Trends in geospatial information
What is the NZ Geospatial Strategy?
Geospatial issues and opportunities for lifeline networks
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Sharing information – heading of Ch 4 Working in Transport Corridors draft code of practiceNZ Utilities Advisory Group (NZUAG)NZ Geospatial Office submission on draft code – if wanting to share information, use open geospatial standards (basis for sharing of information)
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Third party damage to the utility infrastructure, due to ack of knowledge of the location of different utility companies cables and pipes, is widespread and very costly to the nationCivil Defence also needs to know the location of nfrastructure information so they can efficiently respond to natural disasters and other dangerous incidentsNZUAG supports the integration of local authority and utility asset information held within their respective Geospatial Information Systems
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ospatial Metadata
• metadata record is a file of information which captures the basic characteristics of a data or information resource (usually presented as an XML document)
• it represents the who, what, when, where, why and how of the resource
• contains information such as accuracy, lineage, quality information (capture standards), access constraints, currency, contact details
• critical for discovery & access of geospatial
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ed by Environment Waikatopilot to demonstrate integration of land related data for the benefit of Regional Councils and Territorial Authoritiesenable integrated planning and monitoring to improve sustainable decision-makingsave costs and reduce risks through sharing such data and reducing replication of collection and storagecritical datasets: terrain model, cadastre, imagery (aerial, satellite), fluvial network, physical road centreline
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her possible sources of geospatial datar Lifeline Groups
LUCAS satellite imagery, 10m resolution –Feb 2009 ortho-rectifiedKiwImage satellite imagery, 2.5m & 0.6m resolution – next 2-3 years NZ coverageNew topographic map series – Sept 2009LiDAR inventory
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Topo50 map series
tire national 1:50,000 map ries (452 maps) will be launched September 2009
mergency services will switch eir 111 systems to NZTM2000 d use Topo50 maps from ptember 2009
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www.geospatial.govt.nzwww.nzuag.org.nzwww.gita.orgwww.linz.govt.nzwww.gis.org.nz
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use open geospatial standards for access and interoperability (OGC, ISO, ANZLIC metadata)
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Thank you