[OSGeo-Discuss] Open Source Mapping in Korea
Venkatesh Raghavan
raghavan at media.osaka-cu.ac.jp
Sun Oct 22 06:22:04 PDT 2006
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the feedback.
Realized that you were a part of this study after sending
my mail.
We also have the Indian defence folks talking about
developing an indigenous GIS solution.
See: http://www.mycoordinates.org/lt-gen-dilip-n-desai.php
I think, a large part of OSGeo software originates for
the Department of Defence. It would make sense if the
defence folks in India choose to go the Open Source
way and not go about reinventing the wheel.
Kind regards
Venka
Mark Lucas wrote:
> OSXP was a study we did a couple of years ago which has eventually led
> to our efforts on the Open Technology Development roadmap with the
> Department of Defense in the US. It is now expanding to involve more
> agencies and we are starting to get a lot of traction in the geo-spatial
> area. After the first of the year, once Tyler gets settled in, I'd like
> to see if we could organize an OSGeo day in the Washington DC area and
> show off our wares and services.
>
> Mark
>
>
> On Oct 21, 2006, at 8:56 PM, Venkatesh Raghavan wrote:
>
>> Anyone aware of the Open Source eXtraordinary Program (OSXP)?
>>
>> http://www.directionsmag.com/press.releases/index.php?duty=Show&id=5716&trv=1
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