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OR D NANCE SUR VEY

Developments in the UK

John Kedar FInstRE, FRGS, CGeog(GIS)

Director International Engagement

Ordnance Survey, Great Britain

john.kedar@os.uk

20th February 2019

Why do we exist? To underpin the Nation

Better decision making I Value to the economy I Better government services

What we do?

• Create, maintain and distribute detailed GI for Britain

• Topography, addresses, route networks, terrain, imagery, land use, water networks, geodetic network500 million geospatial features in the master map

• 20,000+ changes a day

• International business

• Profitable Government Company

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How we do it?

Increasing automation in feature extraction and generalisation

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T I T L E O F P R E S E N T A T I O N G O E S H E R E

Agenda

Changing UK governance

Changing UK policy

Changing funding model

Changing data requirements

Innovating to reduce cost

Standards

Partnerships add value

Building Capacity

Engaging globally to learn

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T I T L E O F P R E S E N T A T I O N G O E S H E R E

Evidence that good data creates wealth

this analysis suggests that under the current OS ‘GB Springboard’ strategy, OS data and services will deliver $5 billion to $12 billion of economic value to the UK over the next ten years.

European Commission calculating that “even

limited use of big data analytics solutions by the

top 100 EU manufacturers could boost EU economic

growth by an additional 1.9% by 2020.”

According to the McKinsey Global Institute,

cross-border flows of data grew 45 times

from 2005 to 2014, and accounted for $2.8 trillion (approx. 3.3%) of global GDP in 2014.

UK: potential $8-14 billion per annum economic value from private sector adoption of geospatial data. Particularly: Retail and logistics, Property and land, Infrastructure and

construction, Mobility, Natural resources

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T I T L E O F P R E S E N T A T I O N G O E S H E R E

• UK government has committed to

maximise the value from geospatial

data and to help enable the digital

economy

• Geospatial Commission is being

established with $100 million of initial

funding

• New national geospatial strategy

The geospatial moment for the UK

‘The potential economic value of this [geospatial] data is huge.

To maximise the growth of the digital

economy…the government will establish a new Geospatial Commission

to provide strategic oversight…. ’

UK Government budget statement 22 Nov 17

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T I T L E O F P R E S E N T A T I O N G O E S H E R E Changing Policy – Open Data

Planning Dept=Flat 1, 21 Ash Grove London NW2 3LN

Police=Ground Floor Flat, 21 Ash Grove London

Utility=21A Ash Grove London NW2

Land tax=Flat 1, 21 Ash Gr. London NW2 3LM

Fire=21A Ash Grove, Cricklewood

Local Municipality=Flat 1 21 Ash Grove

Employment Dept=Ground Floor Flat, Elm Grove & Ash Grove

Soon to Include: Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN)

Apartment 1st floor right UPRN1000045233

Apartment 1st floor left UPRN1000045231

Multi-family residential building UPRN1000045234

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T I T L E O F P R E S E N T A T I O N G O E S H E R E

Finances: Changing business model

Open Data

Treasury

squeeze

New revenue? More

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T I T L E O F P R E S E N T A T I O N G O E S H E R E

Use data science to gain more value from existing assets

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Land admin

Geospatial

Infra

Helping nations to build a better world

Professional

services

Process

optimisation

Platform

Full

hosting

Full

management

UK and Globally

Data:

More –

• Uses

• Currency

• Accuracy

• Features

• Attribution

• Useable

• Cost

Less -

COLLECT

INTO DATABASE AUTO EXTRACT

PLAN FLY

Trialing new collection: Utility vehicles with sensors

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Transforming operations with help of cloud services

Capacity, capital, skills, technical risk,

data currency, connectivity

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T I T L E O F P R E S E N T A T I O N G O E S H E R E Managed Land Service

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T I T L E O F P R E S E N T A T I O N G O E S H E R E

Above and below ground data

integration

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T I T L E O F P R E S E N T A T I O N G O E S H E R E

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T I T L E O F P R E S E N T A T I O N G O E S H E R E

Development of tools to enable further enhancement of the Virtual Singapore representation… combining BIM, Geospatial, and urban use cases

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T I T L E O F P R E S E N T A T I O N G O E S H E R E International Partnerships

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Geospatial innovation helps

Britain’s location and property

startups address social, economic

and environmental challenges

using open innovation

methodologies

© Geovation 2017 | Confidential Last updated: 06 March 2019

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T I T L E O F P R E S E N T A T I O N G O E S H E R E Engagement – learning from each other

Europe Regional SDI - INSPIRE Netherlands Key registers, Belgium Use of third party data Singapore Government leadership Oman NMA reaching out to more stakeholders Australia 4D data, federal and state interests New Zealand Company structure Eire GeoHive data portal, use of UN GGIM Integrated GI Framework in OSI strategy, Scotland E-conveyancing initiatives Estonia Blockchain and eGovernment services UAE, Abu Dhabi 3d city approach UAE, Dubai Satellite imagery combined with Artificial Intelligence Mexico Combining statistics and geography Saudi Arabia New governance to drive change Sweden Local authority and utility links Canada Open data funding Bahrain Underground utilities and national geospatial committee Rwanda Post conflict benefit of geospatial/land programme

Cambridge Conference: 22nd – 24th April 2020

Share experiences

Be engaged

Unite around common

challenges

Mapping Nations – the way ahead

Enable leaders of national mapping, geospatial and cadastral agencies to collaboratively build new ideas to

deliver the infrastructure, data and services needed to support nations over the next decade

Windsor, United Kingdom

Linked to the 6th UN GGIM High Level Forum: 20th to 22nd April 2020

Thank you

John Kedar

Director International Engagement

John.kedar@os.uk