New Pan Government Agreement Signed06/02/2009 |
| Contracts for supplying a range of geographic information to central government for the next four years have been awarded to Ordnance Survey and its business partner, Landmark. The Pan Government Agreement (PGA), managed by the Department for Communities and Local Government, provides almost 100 national bodies with access to core geographic information at an affordable price and under consistent licensing terms. |
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Mapping agency Ordnance Survey and Landmark in conjunction with Dotted Eyes will supply a wide range of mapping products:
PGA data supports a diverse range of applications, including monitoring agricultural payments, planning the digital television switch over, estate management and habitat mapping. As well as licensing data on attractive terms designed to facilitate effective service delivery and data sharing, suppliers will also provide a range of support, including dedicated helpdesks, account management, newsletters and training. Website: http://www.iggi.gov.uk/pga2.php Supplier: Ordnance Survey More news from this supplier: Terra Future Focused on Linked Data Snowdonian Mountain Resurvey Could Rewrite Map OS Openspace Web-Map Builder Smarter Government initiative Maps for Colour-Blind First Shared Data Centre New Users Harness Power of OS Openspace Award for Garage Management Project Wales' Highest Building Mapped Ordnance Survey Recognises Partners JSDE/ION JNC 2011 Call For Papers GAF at Intergeo 2010 Free Oil & Gas Well Look-Up Service European DMCII Launch GIS Bringing Accountability to International Relief Efforts Gas Utility Upgrades to GIS for Outages German Properties Need Revaluation RapidEye Two Years in Space URISA Student Competition Winners Announced Tsinghua University Team Wins Design Competition Comments (0): |
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