GeoConnections supports projects that enable decision-makers to use location-based information to benefit public health, safety and security, the environment, and Aboriginal communities.
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Renewed GeoConnections
The 2010 Federal Budget announced renewed funding for the GeoConnections program. The Budget provides $11 million in funding over the next two years to continue development of the Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure (CGDI) and to provide consolidated geographic-related information to Canadians via the Internet.
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June 15 2010 Results of Data Needs Assessment for Integrated Landscape Management Decision-Making Processes Now Available
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Building the Business Case for Investments in Geospatial Information Technology
Keeping Canada’s infrastructure in good repair requires millions of dollars of investment in people, processes, and technology. Because this infrastructure typically involves roads, utility lines, rights of way, service areas, etc., geospatial information technology (GIT) can play a big part in maximizing the value of these investments. Specifically, GIT can help organizations track and manage their assets, operate more efficiently and effectively, and choose from among competing projects.
Renewed GeoConnections
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The 2010 Federal Budget announced renewed funding for the GeoConnections program. The Budget provides $11 million in funding over the next two years to continue development of the Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure (CGDI) and to provide consolidated geographic-related information to Canadians via the Internet.
GEOIDE Market Intelligence Portal
A new section is now available on the GEOIDE website: the GEOIDE Market
Intelligence Portal (English only). This
section is opened to everyone (member and non member) who is interested of having the latest news from the geospatial industry,