SpatialNews Press Release
OGC Announces Successful Critical Infrastructure Protection Initiative
Kickoff
www.opengis.org
Wayland, MA, USA, November 20, 2002 - The Open GIS Consortium, Inc. (OGC)
announced that Phase 1 of its Critical Infrastructure Protection
Initiative (CIPI-1) recently began with a successful kick-off meeting held
in Reston, Virginia. CIPI aims to test the application of interoperable
technology to meet critical infrastructure protection needs for coordination
of geospatial data and services between national, state, provincial, and
other local governments, commercial, and non-government organizations.
One of the overarching goals is the development of a collaborative,
distributed network of critical infrastructure information sources and
services based on open standards and specifications.
CIPI-1 represents the first of a series of pilot projects to help advance
interoperability for critical infrastructure protection and other vital
service needs. CIPI is also an opportunity for vendors, users, and other
interested parties to mutually shape critically needed services,
interfaces and protocols in the context of a hands-on engineering
experience.
CIPI-1 will focus on the border area between Detroit, Michigan, USA and
Windsor, Ontario, Canada. This unique geography will allow participants
to explore both vertical data sharing between national to local
government agencies, and horizontal data sharing between collaborating
jurisdictions in the region. CIPI-1 will emphasize the sharing of
transportation data, and will examine response opportunities to hypothetical
events in the border area between Canada and the United States.
The area of Detroit/Windsor was selected for the pilot as a result of
interest expressed by organizations who responded to OGC's Call For
Communities
(see http://ip.opengis.org/cfc), an ongoing effort that encourages public
and private organizations at all levels to register their interest in
participating in OGC initiatives. "We are thankful for the contributions of
data, time and energy from the City of Windsor, the Province of Ontario, and
the Centre for Topographic Information Sherbrooke (CTIS). We also appreciate
the support of Wayne State University, City of Detroit Police Department,
Wayne County, and Michigan Center for Geographic Information. Their
leadership and involvement in CIPI-1, along with sponsors and participants,
will be crucial to the success of this initiative," stated Terry Idol,
Director
of CIPI-1 Initiative for the OGC. CIPI-1 will deliver servers built on
OpenGISŪ specifications to GeoConnections and the US Geological Survey
(USGS).
Additional interoperable capability is envisioned for implementation within
organizations in the Detroit/Windsor region. CIPI-1will also explore data
security and alert messaging interoperability issues. Additional capability
is planned for a second phase of CIPI-1.
The sponsors of this initiative include GeoConnections, the
US Geological Survey, and General Dynamics. Participants include
ClassCo Inc. (US), Compusult Ltd. (Canada), CubeWerx (Canada), ESRI (US),
Galdos Systems (Canada), Ionic Enterprise (US), PCI Geomatics (Canada),
SAIC (US), Syncline (US) and York University (Canada).
In addition, the Spatial Technologies Industry Association (STIA) is
providing public policy and intergovernmental affairs assistance to
support CIPI-1.
Organizations interested in learning more about Critical Infrastructure
Protection Initiative should contact Mr. Jeff Harrison, Executive Director
of OGC Interoperability Programs, (703) 491-9543, jharrison@opengis.org.
OGC is an international industry consortium of more than 230 companies,
government agencies and universities participating in a consensus process
to develop publicly available geoprocessing specifications. OpenGISŪ
Specifications
support interoperable solutions that "geo-enable" the Web and mainstream IT,
and empower technology developers to make complex spatial information and
services accessible and useful with all kinds of applications.
Visit the OGC website at www.opengis.org.
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