[Aust-NZ] Update on who is doing what with FOSS4G in AustNZ [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

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Wed Oct 13 01:50:49 PDT 2010


Try http://www.os2020.org.nz for one example based on an OSGEO stack

Gone live this afternoon. One public example of what we are doing :-)


Internally, NIWA uses Geonetwork, Postgis, OpenLayers & mapserver in a number of systems, which of course means we are using GDAL, Proj.4 & GEOS behind the scenes as well.

Also a little GRASS & some GMT.

Brent Wood


--- On Tue, 10/12/10, Bruce Bannerman <B.Bannerman at bom.gov.au> wrote:

> From: Bruce Bannerman <B.Bannerman at bom.gov.au>
> Subject: [Aust-NZ] Update on who is doing what with FOSS4G in AustNZ [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
> To: "OSGeo NZ/AU" <aust-nz at lists.osgeo.org>
> Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2010, 10:20 AM
> Following on from the Spatial at Gov
> conference and the number of projects that
> mentioned that they were using and or investigating FOSS4G
> software, I
> thought that it would be good to do another round up on who
> is doing what
> with FOSS4G in our region.
> 
> This will give each of us a set of contacts to
> organisations who are doing
> similar things to us so that we can follow up and bounce
> ideas off each
> other.
> 
> 
> So what are you doing with Open Source Spatial software?
> 
> 
> 
> At the Bureau of Meteorology we have a number of projects
> and systems
> running:
> 
> - We make widespread use of:
> 
>   + OGR/GDAL for conversion of spatial data;
> 
>   + GeoTools to provide spatial functionality to a
> Quality Management
>     System;
> 
>   + OpenLayers for several simple Map Interfaces e.g.
> [1].
> 
>   + THREDDS for serving selected gridded datasets
> internally.
> 
> - We have Production Systems within our GIS2Web environment
> that serve out
> selected data for Emergency Management and Internal
> purposes (not yet
> publically available). This environment uses:
> 
>   + Postgres and PostGIS;
> 
>   + MapServer for WMS; and
> 
>   + Some GeoServer.
> 
> - In Climate and Water:
> 
>   + we are doing some prototype work with Rob
> Woodcock's team at CSIRO to
> serve selected Climate and Water related datasets via WFS
> in the first
> instance. This work is currently based on SF0 (Simple
> Features). In the
> future we hope to be working with the international
> community to develop a
> suitable community schema based on Observations and
> Measurements to be used
> with WFS SF1 (Complex Features) and Sensor Web Services.
> We're using
> Postgres, PostGIS and GeoServer for this work.
> 
>   + we are planning to undertake a prototype project
> using Rasdaman to serve
> gridded and multispectral data via WCS;
> 
>   + we are also planning to do some prototype work
> with WPS and WCPS.
> 
> 
> This work is mainly for internal use. We are looking at how
> we can make
> relevant data available publically via Open spatial
> standards.
> 
> 
> I have not touched on all of the FOSS4G related work that
> we are doing at
> the Bureau. Perhaps some of my colleagues will add more.
> 
> 
> So what are you doing with FOSS4G?
> 
> 
> Bruce Bannerman
> 
> 
> [1] http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/data/
> 
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