[UN] [Live-demo] meeting of UN OpenGIS in Brindisi - and OSGeo-LIve
Suchith Anand
Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
Sat Mar 18 01:59:07 PDT 2017
Thanks Maria. That is excellent. Look forward to discuss more ideas then.
Best wishes,
Suchith
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From: Maria Antonia Brovelli <maria.brovelli at polimi.it>
Sent: 18 March 2017 7:45 AM
To: Anand Suchith; Cameron Shorter; un at lists.osgeo.org
Cc: live-demo
Subject: R: [Live-demo] meeting of UN OpenGIS in Brindisi - and OSGeo-LIve
Hi Suchith. In my opinion the best is to have a UN Committee meeting ( Hangout or IRC, even if my personal preference is for the former).
Willingly I'll organize it.
Next week I'll send details about it and I'll put an announcement on the wiki in such a way that people interested can put their names and google contacts.
Have a joyful week end
Maria
Inviato dal mio dispositivo Samsung
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Da: Suchith Anand <Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk>
Data: 18/03/17 08:00 (GMT+01:00)
A: Cameron Shorter <cameron.shorter at gmail.com>, Maria Antonia Brovelli <maria.brovelli at polimi.it>, un at lists.osgeo.org
Cc: live-demo <Live-demo at lists.osgeo.org>
Oggetto: Re: [Live-demo] meeting of UN OpenGIS in Brindisi - and OSGeo-LIve
Thanks Cameron . I would also be been to get updates on this from Maria and others. so we can plan more synergies .
At the GWF 2017 in Hyderabad, i had some good discussions with key colleagues in UN GGIM colleagues and have emailed them on the need for synergies between UN GGIM activities and UN OpenGIS. I will follow up this and introduce you to the UN GGIM colleagues as all the ideas you said are very important to be included.
Best wishes,
Suchith
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Sent: 18 March 2017 3:05 AM
To: Maria Antonia Brovelli; un at lists.osgeo.org
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Subject: Re: [Live-demo] meeting of UN OpenGIS in Brindisi - and OSGeo-LIve
Hi Maria, all,
I'd be interested to hear about ideas proposed to be taken into this UN meeting, and also to propose some ideas.
I've dug back through the UN email list and found Maria's last report (which was great) and copied below. Has there been any progress on ideas reported from that report?
Speaking as a member of the OSGeo-Live project, I think there is great potential to lever some of the investment we have put into OSGeo-Live to take into the UN and Geo4All context.
In particular, OSGeo-Live provides a stable platform from which training material can be built on top of, as proved by its wide use at many OSGeo and FOSS4G workshops.
It taps into contributors form the many OSGeo-Live projects to help create and maintain content.
It taps into translators for translating content.
It provides a stamp of quality.
And it provides a distribution pipeline.
I'd be keen to open a conversation within the UN context about this.
Warm regards, Cameron Shorter
On 12/3/17 11:50 pm, Maria Antonia Brovelli wrote:
Dear All
there will be a meeting of UN OpenGIS in Brindisi the 27 April 2017 at the UNGSC and I will be invited to attend. If there are no objections I plan to go there. There is a budget provided by the Board for such events.
As I want to fix the flight as soon as possible (avoiding expensive flights), I ask if there are some objections, to reply as soon as possible and in any case before March 17th.
Many thanks and best regards,
Maria
On 17/11/16 6:14 pm, Maria Antonia Brovelli wrote:
Dear All
I'm just back from the 2nd Workshop of UN Open GIS Initiative, which was organized within a more general Symposium about Technology in Peacekeeping. This choice was excellent because gave the possibility of presenting OSGeo and GeoForAll to a broader audience.
UN Open GIS proceeds speedily and some pieces of solution were presented both by the Korean and Boundless teams.
Moreover Sanghee Shin, one of our Directors, has been nominated Chair of the Technical Advisory Group.
In few words, the Workshop was intense, tiring but very positive.
We concluded with a webinar which will be available within the GeoForAll Series (thanks to Rafael Moreno and David Alvarez from ASPRS).
Below a more detailed report.
Regards,
Maria
Updates on UN Open GIS Initiative
From 7 to 11 November 2016 the Third International Partnership for
Technology in Peacekeeping Symposium, hosted by the United Nations
Department of Field Support (DFS) in cooperation with the Seoul
Metropolitan Government, was held in Seoul, Republic of Korea at the
Seoul City Hall.
The Symposium brought together a wide range of actors to explore
collaborative partnerships and projects to enhance information and
communications technology (ICT) efforts in the following targeted areas:
* Geospatial Information and Situational Awareness
* Protection Technologies: Sensors, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
* Innovation in Information and Communications Technologies
OSGeo was invited to the Symposium as one of the partners of the project
UN Open GIS. Maria Brovelli attended the meeting on behalf both of the
OSGeo UN Committee and GeoForAll (Educational outreach of OSGeo).
UN Open GIS Initiative is a project aiming at identifying and developing
open source geospatial software and services that meets the requirements
of UN operations, taking full advantage of the expertise of mission
partners including partner nations, technology developed by contributing
countries, international organizations, academia, NGO’s, private sector.
The members of the UN Open GIS Initiative are composed of:
* Contributors: any organization who agrees with the objectives of
the UN Open GIS and actively contributes to the UN Open GIS Initiative
in terms of financial, materials, solutions, technologies, or human
resources. The Contributor membership shall be decided by the Strategic
Board.
* Observers: any individual person or organization who agree with
the objectives of the UN Open GIS and participate in the UN Open GIS
Initiative activity. The Observer membership shall be granted by the
Strategic Board.
The governance structure of the UN Open GIS Initiative comprises of:
* Strategic Board, consisting of representatives from each
contributor where each contributor nominates one representative to the
Strategic Board. OSGeo and GeoForAll are part of the Strategic Board.
Maria Brovelli represents there GeoForAll, OSGeo Educational Outreach
and Massimiliano Cannata the OSGeo UN Committee.
* The Strategic Board is responsible for deciding goals, strategic
planning, creation of new Working Groups, called “Spirals”, election of
co-chairs, appointment of technical advisory group members, requirement
advisory group members, and assessment team members.
* Three Co-Chairs (one appointed by UN and two elected among the
Strategic Board members: ) and Secretariats
* Technical Advisory Group (TAG)
* Requirement Advisory Group (RAG)
* Assessment Team (AT)
- The Spirals, i.e. the Working Groups, which at the moment are the
following:
* Spiral 1 – UN Open Geo-Portal (started March 11, 2016) led by
Anthony Calamito (Boundless)
* Spiral 2 – Capacity Building (started May, 2016) led by Maria
Brovelli (OSGeo and GeoForAll)
* Spiral 3 – Geo-Analysis (started March 11, 2016) led by Hae Kyong
Kang (Republic of Korea)
* Spiral 4 – Data Acquisition (started March 11, 2016) led by
Ki-Joune Li (Republic of Korea)
OSGeo and GeoForAll have been contributing to several aspects of the
projects. The main contribution for sure has been that related to
Capacity Building.
Up to now people of OSGeo and GeoForAll have helped in selecting and
revising already existing training courses about the basic geospatial
tools of interest for the UN Staff supporting the peacekeeping mission,
who are the staff we are in contact with. A survey provided to the UN
staff showed that they are primarily interested in QGIS, PostGIS,
GeoNode, Geoserver and Openlayers.
We are therefore organising self-paced training courses, assisted by
tutors of OSGeo, GeoForAll and other entities, like GeoAcademy and
Boundless, and offered using the e-learning platform of Politecnico di
Milano.
We have been planned 4 editions of QGIS GeoAcademy (we are currently at
the second edition) and 2 editions of PostGIS Boundless (starting from
January, 9 2017).
Totally around 80 staff of UN will be trained in using QGIS and around
30 in PostGIS. Next year we will go ahead with the other software.
Spreading the usage of Open Source software also within organisation as
UN is one important point for OSGeo and that is the reason why the Board
has chosen to put a so great effort on this initiative.
Apart from the Capacity Building OSGeo will willingly work for
incubating the software that will be available under the umbrella of UN
Open GIS. This will ensure its quality and will give sustainability to
the project itself.
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Prof. Maria Antonia Brovelli
Vice Rector for Como Campus and GIS Professor
Politecnico di Milano
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