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GEO promotes Broad Open Data Policy

“ Technology is a valuable tool that has the potential to transform the way we work, can deliver cost efficiencies, increase transparency, and make the work of an organization more relevant to what is happening around the world in real time.

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GEO promotes Broad Open Data Policy

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  1. “Technology is a valuable tool that has the potential to transform the way we work, can deliver cost efficiencies, increase transparency, and make the work of an organization more relevant to what is happening around the world in real time. When used effectively, technology can accelerate progress toward development goals in health, food security, climate change, energy and environmental sustainability”. GEO promotes Broad Open Data Policy

  2. EO Information Flow • Rainfall • NDVI • Land Use • Population • Infrastructure

  3. Biodiversity GEO Website Satellites Climate/Weather International Providers Environment Health Geology/Soil GEOSS Portal Ocean Discovery and Access Broker (DAB) Water Energy Disasters France Regional & National Providers Africa USA Brazil Japan South Africa Service registry China Australia Privatesector providers Norway Russia Spain Cryosphere Canada Germany Chile Italy New Zealand Switzerland … … more than 100 public providers…

  4. GEOSS Assets and GCI Usage over time First half of 2016 More than 3 Million queries GCI isdoubling in 2016 its n. of queries over last year 2015

  5. GCI User Requirements Document & its Road Map • «Towards GCI User Requirements» document– draftreleasedFebruary 2016 • GCI Contributors feedbacks & comments - March 2016 • Revision/inclusion of comments in the document - April 2016 • Engage the GEO broadercommunity–May 2016 • Functionalities: • Gatherneeds/ideas on functionalitiesexpected and /or neededfrom the GCI • Includeidentifiedfunctionalitiesneedsin the GCI User Requirements • Convertitinto a system requirements document and use it as the tool to monitor progress and evolution of the GCI to best serve the needs of scientists, citizens, decisionmakers, etc…

  6. GCI User Requirements Functionalities Overview Workingwith ESA on a more user friendly effective GEOSS Portal user experience

  7. GCI Content Strategy • Engage the GEO broadercommunity • Content: • Identify- Prioritizeessential data/resourcesto beconnected (to beregisteredand brokered by the GCI) that serve the needs of SBAs applications – Flagships and Initiatives.

  8. GCI Content Strategy: e.g. Food security and sustainable agriculture

  9. GCI & Thematic – Geographic Based Portals Light Approach Strategy Data providers Data providers Data providers • Establishingpre-authomated • harvestingfrom GEODAB to Community Portal Interface- leveraging the GEODAB APIs and VIEW functionalities to createThematic or GeographicbasedPortals • Register & BrokeringNew Data providers of interest to Community (SBA or spatial based) via GEO Secretariat and GEODAB Climate Change GEO & 2030 Agenda

  10. GCI Team @ the GEO Secretariat is pleased to keep in touch with YOU! oochiai@geosec.org +41-22-7308112 pdesalvo@geosec.org +41-22-7308471

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