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This presentation by Barney Krucoff discusses the potential of public-private partnerships in the geospatial data market, focusing on parcels and addresses. The model explores the emergence of a mass consumer market, the role of the public and private sectors, and the utility model in detail. It also delves into potential discounts/licenses and identifies other data sets applicable to such partnerships.
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How a public private partnership for parcels and addresses might work National Geospatial Advisory Council August 27, 2009 Barney Krucoff GIS Manager District of Columbia Barney.Krucoff@dc.gov
Geospatial Data Market Model No Barrier To Entry Map Wiki Creative Commons Private Sector Lead Emerging Mass Consumer Market Public Good Emerging Traditional Public Sector Lead Public/ Private Utility Traditional Natural Monopoly Barney Krucoff, presentation to National Geospatial Advisory Committee
Where Do Various Data Layers Fit? Map Wiki Creative Commons Private Sector Lead No Barrier To Entry Emerging Parcel & Address Data Mass Consumer Market Public Good Emerging Traditional Public Sector Lead Traditional Public/ Private Utility Natural Monopoly Barney Krucoff, presentation to National Geospatial Advisory Committee
Utility Model In More Detail Map Wiki Creative Commons Private Sector Lead No Barrier To Entry Data Cash Mass Consumer Market Public Good Data Public Sector Lead Public/ Private Utility Discounts/Licenses Natural Monopoly Barney Krucoff, presentation to National Geospatial Advisory Committee
What other data sets could such a partnership be applied to?