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Report of the Working GroupDevelopment of a Shared
Statement of Principles on the Management of Geospatial
Information
Rob Deakin, Land Information New ZealandWorking Group member4th Session, Committee of Experts on GGIMThursday 7 August 2014
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Issues and Challenges
The obligation Of Govt
to provide universal
access to GI
The rights of citizens to access
GI collected at public expense
How is Intellectual
PropertyLaw
Applied?
Protecting personal privacy & security form unethical use of
GI
How do we establish trust In GI that enables it to
be used with confidence?
Using non-transparent
Pricing policies and licences
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Benefits to be Achieved
Geospatialorganizations
make the right choices
Attract and assure
Investors &partners
Competitive advantageprovided Supports a
stronggeospatial
marketplace
Stakeholders confident &
loyal
Foster mutual trust and respect
Avoid or negatelegal issues
Stakeholders achieve their
Goals
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
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Response to Draft Document
InnovationAdvocacy
Collaboration & coordination
Continuous development & recognition
Agile & adaptive
Open data access
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Response to Draft Document
GovernanceUse of and adherence to standardsOwnership & accountabilityTransparencyRespect & confidentialityStandards of serviceInstitutional framework
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ComplianceSovereignty of Member StatesAdherence to law
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Points for Discussiona) Note and comment on the report and its change in titleb) Endorse the Working Group Terms of Referencec) Consider the recommended principles and provide comments for refinement and finalizationd) Approve the approach to have the guiding principles:• Endorsed by UN-GGIM Bureau once finalized
by the working group• Endorsed by the UN Economic & Social
Council• Approved by the UN General Assembly by
November 2015
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Thank Youhttp://ggim.un.org
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