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Canadian Spatial Data Infrastructure

Canadian Spatial Data Infrastructure. C. Kottman May 2002. GeoConnections, Introduction. GeoConnections is a national partnership initiative led by Natural Resources Canada.

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Canadian Spatial Data Infrastructure

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  1. Canadian Spatial Data Infrastructure C. Kottman May 2002

  2. GeoConnections, Introduction • GeoConnections is a national partnership initiative led by Natural Resources Canada. • Through GeoConnections, governments are working with industry to build the Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure (CGDI) • make Canada's geographic ("geospatial") databases, tools and services readily accessible via the Internet.

  3. GeoConnections, Scope • Access Data • Making geospatial data accessible on the Internet • Framework Data • Geospatial Standards • match international standards • Partnerships • Supportive Policy • at all levels of government

  4. Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure • Implemented through GeoConnections programs: • Access – a partnership program to make geo-info in government agencies accessible via the Internet. • Framework Data – a national foundation to enable applications development and value added. • GeoPartners – a federal-provincial/territorial partnership program to facilitate data sharing • GeoInnovations – industry-partnership program • Sustainable Communities • National Atlas of Canada • Geomatics Skills Network

  5. Partners in GeoConnections • 15 Federal Agencies • 12 Prov./Terr. Agencies • 9 Organizations and Groups • 6 Academic Groups • 2 Gov't/Industry Associations • 21 CCOG Members • 12 IACG Members

  6. GeoConnections Mission • Building the Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure (CGDI) • Guiding Principles: • Open • Transparent • Cooperative • Evolving • Self-organizing • Self-sustaining • Timely

  7. The Five Policy Thrusts of GeoConnections • Access Data: Making geospatial data accessible on the Internet 24 x 7. • Framework Data: for new information products. • Geospatial Standards: for the global marketplace. • Partnerships: with government, the private sector and the academic community. • Supportive Policy: at all levels of government.

  8. GeoConnections Funding • January 24, 2002 • 12 projects are receiving a total of more than $1.7 million in funding through GeoConnections • announced Herb Dhaliwal, Minister of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), today. • GeoConnections is a $60-million, five-year initiative of government, industry and academia, led by NRCan, to put Canada's geographic information on the Internet.

  9. Role of GeoConnection Partners • One of the strengths of GeoConnections is its ability to encourage funding from other sources. • For example, its investment of more than $6.7 million under GeoInnovations, one of the seven GeoConnections programs, has encouraged nearly $10.5 million of additional partner funding, for a total of more than $17.2 million in technology development.

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