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CANRI, Australian Spatial Data Infrastructure Team Join OGC Web
Services Initiative
www.opengis.org
www.gsdi.org
Wayland, MA, USA, December 12, 2001 - The Open GIS Consortium,
Inc. (OGC) announces that Community Access to Natural Resources
Information (CANRI) has joined the OGC Web Services Initiative (OWS).
OWS is part of OGC's Interoperability Program, which aims to build an
evolutionary, standards-based framework that will enable seamless
integration of a variety of online geoprocessing and location services.
CANRI is responsible for providing key environmental information over
the Web from government agencies and other organizations in New
South Wales, Australia.
CANRI works closely with Australia New Zealand Land Information
Council (ANZLIC), proponents of the Australian Spatial Data
Infrastructure (ASDI). ASDI provides a framework that will allow spatial
data of all types to be widely used across all sectors of the Australian
community. CANRI and the ASDI Technical Working Group will join 26
other public, private and educational institutions to work on the Web
Services Initiative.
Jonathan Doig of CANRI notes, "The OWS offers a strategic opportunity
to extend the CANRI framework and build the first stage of the Australian
Spatial Data Infrastructure. Alignment with national initiatives is assured
because the ASDI Technical Working Group will be directly involved
through CANRI's sponsorship in the OWS testbed."
Some 50 countries worldwide are working to establish compatible Spatial
Data Infrastructures that are helping to establish a Global Spatial Data
Infrastructure (GSDI, ) according to the GSDI
Secretariat. Participation in worldwide interoperability initiatives like
those
of the OGC can help further advance a distributed global system for
search, discovery, access, exchange and application of geospatial data
and services. According to Mr. Doig, "In this way we are contributing to
and taking advantage of an ever-growing global information infrastructure
to support improved understanding and management of our precious
natural resources."
The CANRI Program provides information products tailored for
community-based local and regional environmental management in New
South Wales. It is the first program of its kind to offer integrated access
to
maps and other data held at various Internet sites by a diverse group of
natural resource agencies and other stakeholders. More information is
available at .
OGC is an international industry consortium of more than 225 companies,
government agencies and universities participating in a consensus
process to develop publicly available interface specifications. OpenGIS®
Specifications support interoperable solutions that "geo-enable" the Web,
wireless and location-based services, and mainstream IT. The
specifications empower technology developers to make complex spatial
information and services accessible and useful with all kinds of
applications. Visit the OGC website at .
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