[Aust-NZ] Web cast for Canadian Spatial Interoperability Pilot, Thursday 13 December
Cameron Shorter
cameron.shorter at gmail.com
Mon Nov 19 14:46:49 PST 2007
Interested parties are invited to join a web presentation of the
recently completed Canadian Geographic Data Infrastructure
Interoperability Pilot.
Date: Thursday 13 December
*Location*
*Local time*
_Auckland <http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=22>_ (New Zealand)
1:00:00 PM Thursday 13 December
_Sydney <http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=240>_,Canberra,
Hobart, Melbourne, Brisbane
11:00:00 AM
_Adelaide <http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=5>_, Darwin
10:30:00 AM
_Perth <http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=196>_
9:00:00 AM
_Ottawa <http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=188>_ (Canada)
7:00:00 PM (Wed)
Corresponding UTC (GMT)
_Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 00:00:00
<http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2007&month=12&day=13&hour=0&min=0&sec=0>_
_http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingdetails.html?year=2007&month=12&day=13&hour=0&min=0&sec=0&p1=22&p2=240&p3=5&p4=196&p5=188
<http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingdetails.html?year=2007&month=12&day=13&hour=0&min=0&sec=0&p1=22&p2=240&p3=5&p4=196&p5=188>_
Key Drivers:
Access to *current* and *nationwide* geospatial data is critical to many
tasks and decisions, but until now, such access has been difficult.
Government departments found it hard to share information and
synchronize databases with the latest updates. This is a significant
problem, because data can change daily.
Project achievements:
After six years of standards and product development, a group of public
and private sector participants came together in the Canadian Geospatial
Data Infrastructure Interoperability Pilot, or CGDI. This Pilot
culminated in a nation-wide demonstration of standards-based products
that make immediate access to *current* data a reality. The CGDI Pilot
showed that municipal, provincial and territorial authorities can now
update data and automatically make their up-to-date data available
online in real time to those who need it, anywhere across Canada. This
presentation shows how the improved way of distributing and updating
data works.
Register:
If interested, send your email and phone number to:
Cameron Shorter <_shorter at lisasoft.com <mailto:shorter at lisasoft.com>_>
+61 (0)2 8570-5050
Technical details for the webcast and teleconference are currently being
tested and finalized. An email will be sent to all interested parties a
couple of days before the presentation, and a timeslot will be allocated
beforehand for participants to dial in and try the webex conference
software.
Feel free to forward this email onto others you feel may be interested.
Credits:
*
The CGDI-IP is coordinated by Geoconnections, the sponsor of the
Canadian national Spatial Data Infrastructure.
*
The pilot has been run as part of an Open Geospatial Consortium
(OGC) testbed in partnership with the OGC.
*
The Australian Corporate Research Center for Spatial Information
(CRC-SI) part sponsored LISAsoft’s involvement in order to bring
Standards based Spatial Infrastructure expertise back into Australia.
*
Canadian Provinces (equivalent to Australian States) deployed WFS
and WMS servers.
*
Technology has been developed and part sponsored by industry
(LISAsoft in Australia, Cubewerx and Carbon Arc in Canada).
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Cameron Shorter
Geospatial Systems Architect
Tel: +61 (0)2 8570 5050
Mob: +61 (0)419 142 254
Think Globally, Fix Locally
Commercial Support for Geospatial Open Source Solutions
http://www.lisasoft.com/LISAsoft/SupportedProducts.html
--
Cameron Shorter
Geospatial Systems Architect
Tel: +61 (0)2 8570 5050
Mob: +61 (0)419 142 254
Think Globally, Fix Locally
Commercial Support for Geospatial Open Source Solutions
http://www.lisasoft.com/LISAsoft/SupportedProducts.html
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