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Oceanwise Data support for Saudi Arabia

January 27, 2014 By Editor

24 January 2014 – Marine data management specialist, OceanWise, has combined with hydrographic software provider, Caris BV, to support the General Commission for Survey (GCS), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). The support is helping KSA to further develop its capability and capacity as it embarks on an ambitious programme to produce Electronic Navigation Charts (ENCs) of its national waters, as well as supporting wider uses of hydrographic data, as part of the Kingdom’s National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI).

The work involved running two courses on hydrographic and oceanographic data management, database design and Marine SDI. The 5-day practitioner course involved theoretical and practical elements whilst the 2-day shorter briefing was delivered to senior managers. In each course, students from the Hydrographic and IT Departments, and the National Geographic Information Centre (GIC) gathered to learn more about the four ‘pillars’ of SDI, namely Policy and Governance (People), Technical Standards, Information Systems (ICT) and Geographic Content (Data and Metadata). Break out and exercise sessions provided practical solutions on best practice, data interoperability, and cultural and organisational change.

This is the sixth similar course OceanWise has run internationally since 2011. Feedback from students and organisers was again extremely positive and highlighted the realisation of how important good data management and Marine SDI is to Hydrographic Offices wishing to maximize the value from their data holdings. In developing a more inclusive approach to the use and benefits of hydrographic data, GCS is now well placed to move from a theoretical understanding of MSDI to one of practical implementation. This shift of emphasis will not only support the needs of the wider maritime and marine community, in terms of environmental protection and economic development, but is expected to result in operational efficiencies and support the development of advanced navigational products and services.

It is now understood and appreciated that hydrography is no longer just about the provision of charts and nautical publications but about working in concert with other geospatial data and information providers and communities to deliver greater support to socio economic development and the ‘blue economy’. That way the value of hydrography to the wider community will be truly realised.

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Press Release 14Jan2014GCSMSDICourseDec2013.pdf

 

Filed Under: Geospatial Data Tagged With: Geospatial Data, News, Oceanwise Data support for Saudi Arabia

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