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11. Ordnance Survey key facts..
• Ordnance Survey is solely
funded through the licensing
of information products and
services
• 2004-5 Profit of £ 9.2m on a
turnover of £114.7m
• Nearly 60% of revenue is
now from the private sector
• Paid first dividend £0.8m to
UK Government since
becoming a trading fund
12. • Uses cutting-edge surveying techniques to update and
enhance database
• Developing one of the worlds largest spatial databases
• Continually introducing new ways to deliver GI to meet
market demand
• Active participant in global GI community initiatives
• Worldwide reputation for championing innovation and
technology
13. Where is this ?
A - Sydney
B - San Francisco
C - Paris
D - Manchester
15. GPS Antenna
Centimetre accuracy Antenna
Tablet PC
RTK GPS Customised Field editing software
GPS Receiver and Wireless
Data modem
16. OSNET - RTK network
Church Lawford Met Office Station
17.
18.
19. Pilot’s HUD
Links to GPS & Inertial Measurement Unit
Flight Data Storage
3 x 300 GB RAID Disk packs
DMC Sensor
Equivalent 106 Megapixel 4 CCD Camera
20.
21. Where is this ?
A - Sydney
B - San Francisco
C - Paris
D - Manchester
24. Web 2.0..
• Software as service
• The wisdom of crowds
• Data is the Intel inside
• Perpetual beta
• Lightweight programming
• Cross device applications
• Engaging user interface
Tim O’Reilly
25. Google Earth - Web 2.0 ?
✔
Software as service
✔
The wisdom of crowds
✔
Data is the Intel inside
✗
Perpetual beta
Lightweight programming
✔
✗
Cross device applications
Engaging user interface ✔
26.
27.
28. A - Sydney
B - San Francisco
Where is this ?
C - Paris
D - Manchester
31. Lessons from Web 2.0
• Simple services
• Data included
• Exploit the “people inside” the application
• Beyond traditional geospatial data
• Innovation from the edge
• THE CUSTOMER IS NOW IN CONTROL !!