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Steve Jacoby
Chair QSIC,
General-Manager - Spatial Information
Department of Environment & Resource Management
steven.jacoby@derm.qld.gov.au
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The Changing Role of Government
in the Spatial Information Industry
3 September, 2010
The Brief…
Changing capacities in the spatial industry
Opportunities for collaboration between government, industry &
academia
Future shape of the industry
New challenges and opportunities for government and the
industry as a whole
Moving to 3D
models &
visualisation
Mobile
Applications
Most recently,
Augmented Reality
…what’s next?
Current state
Rapid take-up and acceptance of spatial applications by the
public, e.g.
In car navigation
web mapping
Location based services – mobile applications
Augmented reality – new iphones & android phones
Driven increasingly by business not government
Government, however, remains a major source of data
Access to government information remains problematic
Importance of information, information management, access,
timeliness, & quality now well appreciated (if not funded…)
Getting the balance right
•HR Policy
•Whole-of-Government
& organisational policy
•Policy &
Priorities
•PEOPLE
•INFORMATION •POLICY
•FISCAL
•Resources &
delivery
Ken Smith, Director-General Department of Premier & Cabinet
Whole of Government Drivers
Right To Information Act 2009 & Information Privacy Act 2009
Proactive release of information (RTI)
Service Delivery
„One Government‟ approach
13 Departments
Smart Service Queensland
Your front door to Queensland Government 13 13 04 www.qld.gov.au
Whole of Government Drivers
Right To Information Act 2009
Proactive release of information vs FoI
Service Delivery
„One Government‟ approach
13 Departments
Smart Service Queensland
Towards Q2 through ICT (Qld Govt ICT Strategy)
ICT Consolidation
Governance
GEA Policy
IS (Information Standards)
Towards Q2 through ICT 2009-2014
The Queensland Government’s strategy for government ICT
New priority introduced under
Accessible Government
Improving information
management and access:
“Develop an action plan and
supporting information
architecture for access to
Queensland spatial information”
DERM is the lead agency
Spatially enabling Queensland Govt.
Reporting through QSIC and the
Information Management
Subcommittee
Users
Spatially Enabling Queensland Government~ Draft Pathways (stage 1)
Qld Govt
Spatial Information
Assets
Dataset
Metadata
record
GILF
Licence
Standards
QGCIO
(IS)
Legislation
Govt. Information
Catalogue
IQ Atlas
Identification and
Classification Custodianship
Discovery
Delivery and Access
QGIS Data
Download
Service
ISOStandards
QSIC
ANZLIC
Agency
policiesAgency
policies
Right To
Information
Legislation
ISOMetadata
Profiles
Agency
policies
EnablersEnablers
Enablers
Custodians(Publisher, Content, IM)
Crowdsourcing &
Structured Feedback
Spatially enabling the Queensland Government
Existing policies and procedures
Legislation:
•Right To Information Act 2009–http://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/LEGISLTN/ACTS/2009/09AC013.pdf
•Information Privacy Act 2009–http://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/LEGISLTN/ACTS/2009/09AC014.pdf
Strategy:
•Towards Q2 Through ICT (2009 – 2014)–http://www.qgcio.qld.gov.au/qgcio/strategies/Pages/TowardQ2throughICT.aspx
Information Asset Identification & Classification:
•IS2 ICT Resources Strategic Planning ~ Annual ICT Baseline
–http://www.qgcio.qld.gov.au/qgcio/architectureandstandards/informationstandards/current/Pages/index.aspx
•Longhaus Baseline (commercial release)
–http://www.longhaus.com/services-mainmenu-41/baseline-government-ict.html
•ISO 19115 Geographic Information
–http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=26020
•Identification and Classification of information assets
–(QGEA Guideline – see IS44)`
Spatially enabling the Queensland Government
Existing policies and procedures (continued)
Custodianship:
•IS44 Information Asset Custodianship
–http://www.qgcio.qld.gov.au/qgcio/architectureandstandards/informationstandards/toolbox/Pages/InformationAssetCustodianship.aspx
•IS18 Information Security
–http://www.qgcio.qld.gov.au/qgcio/architectureandstandards/informationstandards/current/Pages/Information%20Security.aspx
•IS33 Information Access and Use
–http://www.qgcio.qld.gov.au/qgcio/architectureandstandards/informationstandards/current/Pages/InformationAccessandUse.aspx
•GILF – Government Information Licensing Framework (QGEA position)
–http://www.qgcio.qld.gov.au/SiteCollectionDocuments/Architecture%20and%20Standards/QGEA%202.0/GILF%20Position.pdf
Spatially enabling the Queensland Government
Existing policies and procedures (continued)
Delivery & Access:
•Information Queensland
–http://www.information.qld.gov.au/
•IQ Online Atlas
–http://gis.qld.gov.au/iqed/map/
•QGIS – Queensland Government Information Service
–http://dds.information.qld.gov.au/dds/
Spatially enabling the Queensland Government
Existing policies and procedures (continued)
QSIC foundation datasets that
DERM is nominated as lead agency
Reference Stations
Permanent Survey Marks
Cadastre
Local Government
boundaries
Locality boundaries
Natural Resource
Management Regional
boundaries
Location Address
Land Ownership
Aerial Photography
Satellite Imagery
Place Names
Elevation
Coastline
Road Network (with DTMR)
Rail Network
Surface Water (including Gauging Stations)
Groundwater
Built Water Environment
Dams
Topographic
Climate
Regional Ecosystems
Soils
Various stages of coverage, accuracy and availability
Free
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Free* - some components
Queensland Government Information Service
Search
Review
Select dataset
Select format
Licence
Customer details
Receive download link
Download
Digital Data Directions
Right To Information Act (2009) provides clear direction on
proactive release of government information
Access & Use policy states that government information is to be
provided to the maximum extent possible, free of charge
A GILF licence is to be progressively implemented (should be
CC-BY) for government information
SIG has established targets for progressive release of datasets
via QGIS – reported via DERM‟s Annual Report and Service
Delivery Statement to Estimates (150 datasets by 2010/11)
Access vs Capability
Access is critical, but current model promotes fragmentation
QGIS helps, but is not the final solution!
Workshop conducted by QGCIO‟s Office (25th June) on Leveraging & Sharing CIO Experiences and Resources
CIO‟s all State Departments
CIO‟s from SEQ Councils
CIO‟s from Queensland Universities
Top priority was a call for a “Shared Data Hub” for spatial & land information
Single Point of Truth – continual improvement
Shared infrastructure (potentially cloud based)
Virtually unanimous across 40 CIO‟s
Non-contentious… if we can‟t do this!
To be addressed in the Towards Q2 through ICT Action Plan…
What‟s changed?
Data Hub concept from 1980‟s?
Maturity (technology & people – Spatial professionals & public)
Authorising Environment (RTI Act, policies, etc)
Efficiency & Effectiveness
Reuse, before you buy, before you build
Technology consolidation (government)
GFC – focus on value
Less silos in government
Successful Data acquisition & sharing agreements (many years)
Don‟t want competing geographies - SPOT
Higher resolutions / currency / volumes driving central solutions
Imagery
Lidar
Spatial Data Challenges
Area / Extent
Currency
Content /
Inter-
operability
Accuracy /
Resolution
/ Objectives
Queensland
Basic Layers• parcels
• properties
• addresses
• roads
• elevation
• topography
• imagery
• boundaries
• infrastructure
• planning…Real time
(full history & forward projections)
from
Metres
(100’s
~ 10’s)
to mm
Example: Ergon Energy‟s ROAMES program
DERM has been working closely with Ergon on:
DCDB upgrade processes to support ROAMES
Utilising high resolution imagery & Lidar
Data volumes are huge
Imagery at 4cm resolution
Lidar at 40 points per sq m
Frequency of collection annually
Estimate 1 Petabyte spatial data p.a.
QGIS or multi-agency storage of this content is not feasible
New solutions will be required
Challenges / Opportunities for the Industry
Continuing to promote / demand access to all spatial data sets
(RTI Act)
Spatially Enabling the Queensland Government Action Plan
~ Towards Q2 through ICT
Investigating a “Data Hub” for Queensland‟s land & spatial
information (present & future data)
Investigation & deployment of a unified Positioning Infrastructure
(GNSS / CORS) for Queensland
Collaborating and supporting key spatial information programs
eg. Ergon Energy‟s ROAMES initiative
Continuing the good work to develop the Queensland spatial
industry in a mature and progressive manner
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