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Thursday, May 24, 2012

In the U.S. we are still waiting to see how we might use Geoplatform.gov, but in Singapore the Land Authority (SLA) not only has its own OneMap, but now it has beta tools for government departments and non-governmental organizations to collect data via crowdsourcing via that map. One of the first users is a cat-focused organization which uses the map to have people map stray cats to address the issue. SLA has added a business query tool that will enable online purchases. This is not a private company; this is the government of Singapore. 

- FutureGov

by Adena Schutzberg on 05/24 at 03:45 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
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Thursday, January 05, 2012

Pakistan

The Survey of Pakistan is worried about amatuers not only mapping the country, but also mapping sites harmful to national security. So, it's time for a new law to allow enforcement.

With the objective of regulating and implementing surveying and mapping standards in the country, to obviate potential security risk to sensitive information, to prevent damage to affixed survey makers, to avoid duplication of effort in mapping and to transform SoP into a national mapping agency, a draft land surveying and mapping bill has been prepared by the SoP.

The salient features of the Bill are as follows: (i) to transform SoP into national mapping agency ie an authority regulating surveying and mapping activities in the country; (ii) to make it compulsory for all firms involved in surveying and mapping activities to get themselves registered with SoP; (iii) to make it obligatory to all firms involved in surveying and mapping activities to adopt surveying and mapping standards framed by the national mapping agency ie SoP; (iv) to stop unqualified firms to take part in surveying and mapping activities that can pose a security risk to the State; (v) to protect established and affixed survey makers at various locations throughout the country from damage by assigning their responsibility to local district management; (vii) to avoid duplication of efforts in the field of mapping, especially in the public sector, thereby economising on public exchequer; and (viii) to assess the mapping requirements of public and private sector on a yearly basis, thereby lending technical support to federal and provincial development plan and activities.

Part of the logic for doing so relates to how other countries have addressed the issue.

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has suggested to the government to frame a law aimed at stopping unlawful activities related to mapping firms, given that several western countries, including Australia, China, India, Turkey, USA and UK, have enacted supportive laws, official sources told Business Recorder.

- Business Recorder (Pakistan)

India

Dehli Police now has a link off its home page (Know Your Police Stateion) of its police stations. It can help residents navigate to the station and find the one covering a certain issue. The department built it in partnership with Microsoft and it uses Silverlight.

- ZeeNews

Nigeria

The Kwara [state in Nigeria] government has concluded arrangements to launch the state Geographic Information System (GIS) in the first quarter of 2012, Alhaji Usman Hamza, the Senior Special Assistant on Information Technology, said.

The state already has a land information system and plans an emegency response system for the future.

- All Africa

Singapore

The Singapore Land Authority (SLA) yesterday announced a new competition that it hopes will spur application developers to create new uses for electronic maps.

The inaugural OneMap Challenge offers top prizes of 20,000 Singapore dollars (US$15,556) cash each in the two categories of desktop and mobile applications, and a total of more than 70,000 Singapore dollars in cash and prizes.

- Jakarta Globe

by Adena Schutzberg on 01/05 at 05:45 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Singapore

The Singapore Land Authority (SLA) will work with the Ministry of Education (MOE), industry and training institutions to boost the supply of geospatial professionals in Singapore.

Law Minister K Shanmugam said for a start, basic Geographic Information System (GIS) courses have been arranged for public sector officers.

The law minister (not sure why that position is involved) expects growth in geo in Singapore to match that worldwide, expected to be 8% this year.

- Channel News Asia

Solomon Islands

The permanent secretary [of Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, John Harunari] stresses the overall aim of the GIS training was to assist the ministry staff and partners to be better facilitated with the skills and knowledge in GIS.

"And to make sure we have effective development interventions with a strong result focused base committed to our people needs," Mr Harunari said.

The GIS training is part of the capacity building project though the National Agriculture Research Institute (NARI) ACP, EU-S&T Actions (Solomon Islands) which PNG, Solomon islands and Vanuatu are party to.

I do hope there's a short term goal to use GIS in the short term for a project. 

- Solomon Star News

US

Jim Miller, a lecturer in SUNY Cortland’s History Department, needs help with a project he started with a graduate assistant in 2009. The “Social Studies and History Alumni at Work” project visually displays the locations of the department’s graduates on New York State, United States and world maps.

The process involves contacting alum to determine where they landed after graduation, then putting stickers on three different National Geographic Maps.

Alison Cleary, a former graduate assistant who obtained her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the College, took over the map project for the 2010-11 academic year after Bertrand [who started it] graduated. Cleary said the giant map display serves as a reminder of the places she can travel with a SUNY Cortland degree.

“You spend four years here,” she said. “Seeing the maps every day reminds you of all of the opportunities that await you and all of the things that you can do.”

- SUNY Cortland News

by Adena Schutzberg on 07/27 at 03:57 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Yahoo has made some changes and is looking for $$$ from Koprol, the Indonesia-based location-based social network it acquired last year. (APB coverage).

Today, the local location-based social network Koprol rolls out their new revamped version of the site but it’s currently not available as your default look. In order to see the #newkoprol, you’d have to go to new.koprol.com and use it there. The Yahoo company also start using promoted hashtags as a way to make money where advertisers can promote their content inside the service.

Asian Correspondent

Is it me or are we beginning to scratch the bottom of the barrel for LBS apps? Case in point Windows Phone app Travelnapp. You set it to wake you up when you reach a certain location. It uses GPS, so per the article, it works underground. I'm skeptical of that claim. I'm all for student developed apps (James Mundy, a Physics student at Sheffield University build it) but this seems to me to have a limited audience.

Ubergizmo

Signapore's AppVenture Challenge was organised by the Mobile Alliance and supported by the Infocomm Development Authority. The Challenge was created to support the growing need for world-class developers in Singapore and serves to develop talent within the community, by providing a platform for any individuals or groups interested to hone their skills at mobile apps development. As part of the AppVenture Challenge, an award was created to recognise the Best Application developed using Government Data. 

                                 A. Company Category

First Place - ShowNearby
Second Place - WeatherLah
Third Place - Show Timezz
Best Government App : ShowNearby
B. Individual/Student Category

First Place - Parks "Live"
Second Place - Sg Parking
Third Place - mHealth
Best Government App : BeAMinister
 

ShowNearby is a mapping application that combines data from the government and other sources. ShowNearby provides users with points-of-interest information, telling them the locations of the nearest amenities and places of interest from their current location. Users can more than 20 amenities and places of interest such as restaurants, bus interchanges and dental clinics. 

Parks “Live” allows park visitors to explore Singapore’s Pasir Ris Park using augmented reality. The augmented reality function provides park visitors with exact directions and distances to park attractions and amenities such as restrooms, shelters and barbecue pits.

- Singpore Gov News

- App Gallery
 

by Adena Schutzberg on 07/05 at 05:15 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Tuesday, June 07, 2011

Crowdsourcing: Improving the Quality of Scientific Data Through Social Networking A PUBLIC SYMPOSIUM will be hosted by the National Academies on June 13, in DC.

- details

The Straits Times' (SIngapore) called on the community of readers to collaborate on a Google Map to show areas of flooding last weekend. Seventy locations were marked.

- Straits Times

This is an interesting "paid" crowdsourcing effort in developing countries.

A model like this is being deployed by Nathan Eagle, the CEO of txteagle Inc. As described by Eagle, txteagle is an “artificial artificial intelligence” system that enables 2.1 billion mobile phone subscribers living in the developing world to earn money, in the form of airtime sent to their mobile phones, by completing simple tasks. As an example, a subscriber in the developing world could use the location-based service to translate things into his or her local language.

- Internet Evolution

by Adena Schutzberg on 06/07 at 04:41 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

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