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Libya Spatial Data InfrastructureContributing to Libya’s FutureTripoli, LibyaJuly 2012
Issue Statement
• SDI as a concept now known and accepted internationally
• Convergence of technologies and perspectives providing significant new opportunities
• Libya has the opportunity to leverage SDI as an important cornerstone of eLibya
• Can provide an important common infrastructure in support of the Country’s development moving forward
GIS provides computerized tools for capturing, managing, analyzing, and visualizing geographic information
GIS provides computerized tools for capturing, managing, analyzing, and visualizing geographic information
GIS supports many different types of uses…….GIS supports many different types of uses…….
GIS Can Be Used for Automated Cartography
GIS Can Be Used for Automated Cartography
More importantly, GIS has analysis, query and
visualization tools to support many important uses
GIS is used widely to support planning and operations in
nearly all sectors….
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…Increasingly network based, on the web, and now, the Cloud
Stand Alone
GIS Projects
Coordinated
GIS Systems
Cooperative
Distributed Networks
Public(s)
Services
Cloud
What is Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI)?
Spatial Data Infrastructure
(SDI)
SDI as a concept recognizes GIS data as a fundamental infrastructure that supports national physical, cultural and economic
development and environmental protection, akin to highways, telecommunications networks, health and educational facilities.
Growing Number of Regional Initiatives
Qatar GIS
Centre
Australia SDI
US NSDI
INSPIRE
Global Spatial Data
Infrastructure
Canada Geospatial
DI
Abu Dhabi SDI
Singapore SDI
Columbia SDI
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Libya SDI
Good information is critical to understanding the situation in the country, effective agency operations, coordination among agencies, and to making well-informed decisions at all levels
Geographic Data Statistical Data
PopulationDemographics
EconomicsFacility Inventories
Building PermitsWater Quality
Air QualityTraffic
Health Education
Housing
Initial Data Capture Is The Single Highest
GIS Implementatio
n Cost Dat
aH
ard
ware
Soft
ware
Train
ing
85%
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At present, information is scattered in many agencies, in many different forms. Many agencies are collecting the same information, and there is little or no information sharing. An
“Information Infrastructure” is needed to provide the technical and institutional framework for developing and sharing the most important information among all the sectors
Existing SituationFuture Vision
LSDI Network of eLibya Nodes
A National Information
Infrastructure provides a
framework for coordinated information
development and sharing
Network of Interoperable Nodes
Program Coordination Office (PCO)
Central Geospatial Portal Node
SDL National
Topographic Data Base
LPTIC Telecom
Layers
GAI National
Statistics
Municipalities Municipal
data layers
RERA Land Parcels
EGA Environmental
Layers
Agency GeoMaturity Program
Limited usage of Geo Information
Growing awareness of GITS
Application of GITS
GITS integrated into the society
Geo Mature Libya
Mat
urity
ICT Exists Limited access to
GITS
Growing demand for GITS
SDI start up
Awareness of GITS SDI maturing Stakeholders using
GITS in their activities Sectors starting to use
GITS in their business solutions
Interoperable GITS readily available
Key stakeholders achieved enterprise GIS
Sectors integrating GITS across their business solutions
Citizens aware of GITS & leveraging it to support their activities
Mature SDI supporting and promoting the usage of GITS
Sectors and sector customers widely using GITS in their business solutions
International GITS business environment (eLibya hub)
Time
Libya Information Infrastructure
Libya Spatial Data
Infrastructure
National Statistics and
Indicators
ITC National Computing
and Network Infrastructur
e
Other
The Libya Spatial Data Infrastructure (LSDI) conceived as one building block in the national Information Infrastructure
Long-Term Vision for Nation Set by Government Policy Agenda
How can GIS and SDI contribute to the achievement of this agenda?
2030Vision
2010
2011
2014SDI Strategic Plan
Education ,health &
infrastructure assets Large
empowered private sector
Creation of a sustainable
knowledge base economy
Emirate resource
optimization
Strong and diverse
international relationships
Complete international and domestic
security
An optimal transparent regulatory
environment
Gov. Policy Agenda:
Sustainable Development
Environment
Soci
al
EconomicMaintenance of Nation’s values,
culture and heritage
Contribution to Regional
Alignments
Decision Making
Analysis
Advisory
Operations
PolicyStrategyRegulatoryInstitutionalFinanceWhole Government
Economic
Social Environment & Infrastructure
Executive Leadership
Entity 1 Entity 2 Entity 3 Entity 4 Entity 5 Entity 6 Entity 7
Strategy and Policy Unit
Strategic Plan
Strategic Plan
Strategic Plan
Strategic Plan
Strategic Plan
Strategic Plan
Strategic Plan
KPI’s KPI’s KPI’s KPI’s KPI’s KPI’s KPI’s
Interdisciplinary Technical Analysis , Planning, Coordination and Performance Management ??
AD-SDI
Enterprise Info
Solutions
Enterprise Info
Solutions
Enterprise Info
Solutions
Enterprise Info
Solutions
Enterprise Info
Solutions
Enterprise Info
Solutions
Enterprise Info
Solutions
Interdepartmental analysis and coordination
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SDI Can Be Integrated with Government Transformation Planning
Community Information Infrastructure
• Manage ongoing investment and sustainable development initiatives
• Provides a foundation of information for better informed planning and decision making
• Based on ICT and Geospatial technology (GIS)
• Developed according to the needs of the community – provides channel for two-way engagement with local communities
• Provide project management and monitoring capabilities
• Supports the economic development activities of each community
Benefits of SDI• Modernize and streamline government agencies• Reduce redundancy in data development and maintenance• Increase efficiency of operations• Share information across administrative boundaries• Increase coordination across agencies• Support better decision making with better information at all
levels• Improve communications and transparency• Promote and support more effective physical, economic and
social development
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Provide a clear view of all the critical development
matters across the country