RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] case studies on FOSS Geo for local governance

2009-03-25 Thread Fischer, Brian
There was an open source project started a couple of years ago called
GeoMOOSE.  It is a javascript framework/toolkit for MapServer.  A lot of
the goals of the project were focused around local government.  A lot of
the examples in the gallery are local government organizations using it
in production.
http://www.geomoose.org/moose/index.php?option=com_weblinkscatid=19Ite
mid=27 

Hope this helps,
Brian Fischer
Houston Engineering, Inc.
Maple Grove, MN

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Mecklenburg County , NC,  USA.
Geospatial portal .  Source code availabe to site.
http://maps.co.mecklenburg.nc.us/ft/?p=307

http://maps.co.mecklenburg.nc.us/gp/
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Hi,

We are looking for case studies/success stories in deploying FOSS Geo
for local government.  I earnestly believe that FOSS tools are
available for adoption in local government.  Critical is how to
integrated them to a provincial/city wide government IT
infrastructure.  In the Philippines, geospatial technologies are often
used in:

property/parcel tax mapping
zoning
development planning

However, in most cases these domains are loosely integrated.
Sometimes the GIS in the planning division doesn't communicate with
the assesor's office in terms of data management.  What we are looking
for are stories that integrate FOSS GEO tools in the overall IT
infrastructure.  I know some of the strategies maybe institutional
rather than technical in nature.

What technologies do we need (dbase managment, server, desktop apps)?
How do we provide capacity to local government staff?
How do we integrate the data into planning?

Any ideas?

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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] case studies on FOSS Geo for local governance

2009-03-14 Thread Richard Greenwood
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 1:28 AM, maning sambale
emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 We are looking for case studies/success stories in deploying FOSS Geo
 for local government.  I earnestly believe that FOSS tools are
 available for adoption in local government.  Critical is how to
 integrated them to a provincial/city wide government IT
 infrastructure.  In the Philippines, geospatial technologies are often
 used in:

 property/parcel tax mapping
 zoning
 development planning

 However, in most cases these domains are loosely integrated.
 Sometimes the GIS in the planning division doesn't communicate with
 the assesor's office in terms of data management.  What we are looking
 for are stories that integrate FOSS GEO tools in the overall IT
 infrastructure.  I know some of the strategies maybe institutional
 rather than technical in nature.

 What technologies do we need (dbase managment, server, desktop apps)?
 How do we provide capacity to local government staff?
 How do we integrate the data into planning?


I have built MapServer applications for several counties and have them
linked from my website. www.greenwoodmap.com They integrate data in
legacy databases from Assessor, Treasurer, Clerk, PlanningZoning
departments and make the aggregated data available back to the
departments, to the public, and to emergency responders. I use
PostgreSQL for the data processing and as the backend for the
websites. These are examples, not case studies.

Best regards,
Rich

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RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] case studies on FOSS Geo for local governance

2009-03-12 Thread Suchith Anand
Hi All,

All members who have interest in participating in the GIS/SDI Community
of IDABC's Open Source Observatory and Repository are welcome to join at


http://www.osor.eu/communities/gis/gis-software-community

The Community's goal is to promote the exchange of software and
experience in this field, and to encourage the use and collaborative
development of community-led projects. 

We look forward for your participation.

Best wishes,

Suchith 


Dr Suchith Anand
Centre for Geospatial Science
Sir Clive Granger Building
University of Nottingham
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Hi Maning,

For me the best success story is gvSIG project, which was actually
created on behalf of Valencia's local government. I am sure there are
planty of gvSIG users on that mailing list - they can tell best how it
works. gvSIG's
website: http://www.gvsig.gva.es/

At the European level you can look into IDABC's Open Source Observatory
and Repository www.osor.eu.

In Belgian region of Flanders the government uses OSS as a tool for
agricultural policy - geGIS project www.gegis.org The case on
application in egovernment is discussed here: 
http://www.cascadoss.eu/en/images/Workshop/gegis_workshop.pdf

Best regards:

Raf

Dr. Rafal Wawer
K.U.Leuven
RD Division SADL (Spatial Application Division) Celestijnenlaan 200e
bus 2224
BE-3001 Leuven-Heverlee
Belgium
tel. 0032 16 329731





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 Hi,

 We are looking for case studies/success stories in deploying FOSS Geo
 for local government.  I earnestly believe that FOSS tools are
 available for adoption in local government.  Critical is how to
 integrated them to a provincial/city wide government IT
 infrastructure.  In the Philippines, geospatial technologies are often
 used in:

 property/parcel tax mapping
 zoning
 development planning

 However, in most cases these domains are loosely integrated.
 Sometimes the GIS in the planning division doesn't communicate with
 the assesor's office in terms of data management.  What we are looking
 for are stories that integrate FOSS GEO tools in the overall IT
 infrastructure.  I know some of the strategies maybe institutional
 rather than technical in nature.

 What technologies do we need (dbase managment, server, desktop apps)?
 How do we provide capacity to local government staff?
 How do we integrate the data into planning?

 Any ideas?

 -- 
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] case studies on FOSS Geo for local governance

2009-03-12 Thread Rafal Wawer

Hi Maning,

For me the best success story is gvSIG project, which was actually created 
on behalf of Valencia's local government. I am sure there are planty of 
gvSIG users on that mailing list - they can tell best how it works. gvSIG's 
website: http://www.gvsig.gva.es/


At the European level you can look into IDABC's Open Source Observatory and 
Repository www.osor.eu.


In Belgian region of Flanders the government uses OSS as a tool for 
agricultural policy - geGIS project www.gegis.org The case on application in 
egovernment is discussed here: 
http://www.cascadoss.eu/en/images/Workshop/gegis_workshop.pdf


Best regards:

Raf

Dr. Rafal Wawer
K.U.Leuven
RD Division SADL (Spatial Application Division)
Celestijnenlaan 200e bus 2224
BE-3001 Leuven-Heverlee
Belgium
tel. 0032 16 329731





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Hi,

We are looking for case studies/success stories in deploying FOSS Geo
for local government.  I earnestly believe that FOSS tools are
available for adoption in local government.  Critical is how to
integrated them to a provincial/city wide government IT
infrastructure.  In the Philippines, geospatial technologies are often
used in:

property/parcel tax mapping
zoning
development planning

However, in most cases these domains are loosely integrated.
Sometimes the GIS in the planning division doesn't communicate with
the assesor's office in terms of data management.  What we are looking
for are stories that integrate FOSS GEO tools in the overall IT
infrastructure.  I know some of the strategies maybe institutional
rather than technical in nature.

What technologies do we need (dbase managment, server, desktop apps)?
How do we provide capacity to local government staff?
How do we integrate the data into planning?

Any ideas?

--
cheers,
maning
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blog: http://epsg4253.wordpress.com/
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] case studies on FOSS Geo for local governance

2009-03-12 Thread Doug_Newcomb
Mecklenburg County , NC,  USA.
Geospatial portal .  Source code availabe to site.
http://maps.co.mecklenburg.nc.us/ft/?p=307

http://maps.co.mecklenburg.nc.us/gp/
Doug Newcomb
USFWS
Raleigh, NC
919-856-4520 ext. 14 doug_newc...@fws.gov
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official policy of the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service or Dept. of Interior.
Life is too short for undocumented, proprietary data formats.


   
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Hi,

We are looking for case studies/success stories in deploying FOSS Geo
for local government.  I earnestly believe that FOSS tools are
available for adoption in local government.  Critical is how to
integrated them to a provincial/city wide government IT
infrastructure.  In the Philippines, geospatial technologies are often
used in:

property/parcel tax mapping
zoning
development planning

However, in most cases these domains are loosely integrated.
Sometimes the GIS in the planning division doesn't communicate with
the assesor's office in terms of data management.  What we are looking
for are stories that integrate FOSS GEO tools in the overall IT
infrastructure.  I know some of the strategies maybe institutional
rather than technical in nature.

What technologies do we need (dbase managment, server, desktop apps)?
How do we provide capacity to local government staff?
How do we integrate the data into planning?

Any ideas?

--
cheers,
maning
--
Freedom is still the most radical idea of all -N.Branden
wiki: http://esambale.wikispaces.com/
blog: http://epsg4253.wordpress.com/
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