OGC Australia & New Zealand Forum Announced
9
July 2012
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) announced that OGC members in the Australia & New Zealand (ANZ) region, with the assistance of the Australian and New Zealand Land Information Council (ANZLIC), recently chartered an Australia & New Zealand (ANZ) Forum to support regional coordination and communication regarding geospatial standardisation activities.
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) announced that OGC members in the Australia & New Zealand (ANZ) region, with the assistance of the Australian and New Zealand Land Information Council (ANZLIC), recently chartered an Australia & New Zealand (ANZ) Forum to support regional coordination and communication regarding geospatial standardisation activities.
The Forum's industry, government,
academic and research organisations will support the OGC's outreach and
education efforts regionally. Like the OGC's nine other national and world
region organisations, the ANZ Forum will also identify regionally important interoperability
requirements and communicate these into the OGC's international standards
development and interoperability test bed process.
ANZ Forum members are committed to
the use of the open standards defined by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)
and the members will work with other relevant industry, government and
international standards bodies to achieve the OGC's vision.
The ANZ Forum's charter members are:
-- Australian Bureau of
Meteorology
-- Australian Bureau of
Statistics
-- Australian Department of
Defence
-- Australian Ocean Data
Centre Joint Facility
-- CSIRO
-- Department of Natural
Resources and Mines (QLD)
-- Department of Primary
Industries (VIC)
-- Department of
Sustainability and Environment (VIC)
-- Geoscience Australia
-- Gosford City Council (NSW)
-- La Trobe University
-- Land and Property
Information Division, Department of Finance and Services (NSW)
-- Land Information New
Zealand (LINZ)
-- Landcare Research New
Zealand Ltd
-- Landgate (WA)
-- Lisasoft Pty Ltd
-- Mercury Project Solutions
-- National Institute of Water
and Atmospheric Research (NZ)
-- Office of Spatial Policy
(OSP), Department of Resources, Energy & Tourism
-- PSMA Australia Ltd
-- Robert Starling
-- Sparx Systems
-- University of Melbourne
The Forum will be open to all OGC
member organisations residing or conducting business in the ANZ region. Non-OGC
members are also welcome to participate as observers.
The OGC is an international
consortium of more than 450 companies, government agencies, research
organisations, and universities participating in a consensus process to develop
publicly available geospatial standards. OGC(R) Standards support interoperable
solutions that "geo-enable" the web, wireless and location-based
services, and mainstream IT. OGC Standards empower technology developers to
make geospatial information and services accessible and useful with any
application that needs to be geospatially enabled. Visit the OGC website at http://www.opengeospatial.org.
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