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Information on the National Underground Asset Register (NUAR).
The home of Geospatial Commission on GOV.UK. The Geospatial Commission is an expert committee responsible for setting the UK’s geospatial strategy and coordinating public sector geospatial activity.
Geospatial Commission launches revolutionary underground digital map to support economic growth, improve safety and reduce delays.
A digital map of underground pipes and cables is to be created, to help save lives and reduce the disruption caused when they are struck by mistake.
Sets out the government’s strategy to drive greater use of innovative location data and technologies across the economy.
Guidance on the choice of recommended coordinate reference system (CRS) in the UK Geospatial Data Standards Register for exchanging geospatial information
An update on the progress of the NUAR project over the past year, the latest developments and what is planned for the future.
Key information on the National Underground Asset Register (NUAR) minimum viable product (MVP).
Key information on Aerial Photography Great Britain (APGB), Postcode Address File (PAF) and Public Sector Geospatial Agreement (PSGA).
NUAR now available across England and Wales; measures introduced to deliver efficiency and economic growth from better access to underground infrastructure data.
These standards should be used for publishing geospatial data in accordance with the National Data Strategy and in compliance with the recommendations of the Data Standards Authority.
The Geospatial Commission and The Alan Turing Institute are exploring how artificial intelligence can be applied to support decisions about the UK’s land.
The Geospatial Commission is an expert committee responsible for setting the UK’s geospatial strategy and coordinating public sector geospatial activity.
New Public Sector Geospatial Agreement location datasets released by Ordnance Survey will help deliver improved public services.
Three pilots in Devon, West Midlands and Northern Ireland will test how to identify and improve key data that helps inform decisions on whether land across the UK is used for housing, infrastructure or net zero.
The Geospatial Commission pilot will see public sector bodies able to access and test high resolution Earth Observation (EO) data and services.
UK and Ontario sign a collaboration agreement at the Geospatial Summit to share the knowledge and technology behind the National Underground Asset Register.
Geospatial Commission publish transport findings report, which sets out the huge potential for location data to support a greener, faster, better transport sector.
Resources, tools and guidance to help you manage and share your geospatial data and/or data in a FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) way.
Sets out a coordinated approach to unlock economic, social and environmental value from geospatial data.
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