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Sets out a coordinated approach to unlock economic, social and environmental value from geospatial data.
Information for public authorities, businesses and other organisations on public procurement policy.
New satellite-enabled ankle tags are being rolled out in phases across England and Wales by the Ministry of Justice.
Find the codes which can be used in Data Element 5/23 to identify the location where the goods may be examined for rail (Appendix 16M).
Find a list of codes which may be used in Data Element 5/23 to identify the location where the goods may be examined for airports (Appendix 16A).
New independent location data review by Newgate Research for the housing and planning sectors
Evidence requirement R083: Approaches to maintaining knowledge on location of ephemeral features
Use this list of freight location codes to indicate the current location of goods for examination purposes.
Find out more about the competition, the companies involved and their projects.
New report sets out how location data can support local authorities to make good decisions about where EV chargepoints should be installed.
The Geospatial Commission publishes the findings of its public dialogue on location data ethics highlighting public attitudes about location data.
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