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‘ Innovation & collaboration as policy issues of the Dutch Kadaster ’. Kees de Zeeuw, director Kadaster International. Overview. Kadaster and products Trends Challenges Customer orientation Society orientation Approach Innovation Collaboration Conclusion. Kadaster services. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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‘Innovation & collaboration as policy issues of the

Dutch Kadaster ’

Kees de Zeeuw, director Kadaster International

Overview

Kadaster and products Trends Challenges

– Customer orientation– Society orientation

Approach– Innovation– Collaboration

Conclusion

Kadaster services Registry, administration and distribution of property information Topographic mapping and distribution of geo-information National geodetic reference network (NETPOS) Information node for addresses and buildings Information on position of

cables and pipelines Regional development services Information products International activities

Kadaster topographical products

Digital Topographical Key Register Dutch Territory1:10.000 - 1:1.000.000, object oriented

Update frequency: 2 years

Large-scale Base Map facility of the Netherlands

1:500 to 1:1.000

Maps GIS

ObjectsImages

Time

Geo-information trend: data

Office Internet

LocationMind

Time

Geo-information trend: demand

Customer and society orientation

Collect– High end technology– Crowd sourcing (“authorised” data)

Manage– Collect once, multiple use (data at the source)– Open source and cloud computing

Deliver– Office, web and location based services

Advice– Data, information, knowledge– Act in an international environment

Policy issues 2011

Focus on our customers, create added value– Good quality, certainly right, timely, low price

– Broad base product line for most customer groups

– Custom made services for complex issues

Collaboration with partners Cost reduction Flexibility Quality and continuity International context

Approach

Collaboration

– Strategic dialogue with companies

– Use of third party data

– New (joint) (cross border) web services

– New partnerships

ApproachClosed innovationOpen innovationCo-creation

Douwe Egberts and Philips, 2001(> 15.000.000 sold)

Microsoft team,1978

Tomtom, 2010Traffic information based on cell phones

Some innovation issues

The ‘crowd’ and the ‘cloud’ Objects and images Speed, size, interfaces 3D (x, y, z) Multi-temporality (t) Scalability / AG ‘Smart linking’

5D

Smart data linking

Interoperability Semantics Ontologies

“Over the past few years, it seems that a good way to

ensure a small audiance for a technical session, is to

include in your presentation title words as ‘semantics’,

‘ontologies’ or ‘interoperability’

(Gary J Hunter, Transactions in GIS, 2002).”

‘Smart linking’

International context

Standards (ISO, OGC, W3C) Integration of geographical structures

(Eurogeographics, Eulis, Inspire) Consultancy, partnerships and cooperation

Conclusion

Farewell to a single party strategy Innovation as part of our business Accept / fill-in our role as authority,

innovator and co-creator Europe and the world as our context Share our knowledge with other

countries and organisation

Thank you!