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The Vision : Towards a Spatially Enabled Nation. Dr Victor Khoo Manager, Survey Services. Overview. Towards a Spatially Enabled Nation The Vision The Goals The Enablers The Challenges The Examples. The Vision – Towards Spatial Enabled Nation.
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The Vision : Towards a Spatially Enabled Nation Dr Victor Khoo Manager, Survey Services
Overview • Towards a Spatially Enabled Nation • The Vision • The Goals • The Enablers • The Challenges • The Examples
The Vision – Towards Spatial Enabled Nation • NSDI is a governance infrastructure comprising institutional arrangement, policies, standards, geo-spatial data, clearinghouse and services that enables the interoperability of authoritative geo-spatial information for a nation • Enabling all stakeholders in terms of spatial information
The Stakeholders • Government / Agencies • Community / Industry / Businesses • Citizen / General Public
The Goals • Having a mechanism to make available the interoperable, organised and authoritative geospatial information for: • National level decision making; • Public security; • Cost effective businesses; and • Location awareness among citizens
Policy / Institutional Framework Applications / Services Metadata Clearing House Data Standards From Land Data Hub to Spatial Data Infrastructure • Governance Infrastructure • Data Sharing Model
The Enablers • Existing policies • Data Sharing policies • Whole-of-government • Integrated government • Infrastructure • Standard Reference Frames • Positioning Infrastructure • Clearinghouse • Business Demand
The Challenges • Fundamental • Institutional Arrangement • Capacity building • Funding • Data sensitivity
SVY21 Coordinate System • Gazetted homogenous reference frame for geospatial information • Initiated for the cadastral survey system which form the base for other geospatial data • Underpins all geospatial activities
SSEK-Senoko SNTU-NTU SSEK SNYP SLOY SLOY-Loyang SNTU SKEP SNYP-Nanyang Poly SKEP-Keppel Club 0 5 10 15 km SiReNT GPS Reference Stations