Re: [OSM-talk] OSM for government

2017-03-02 Thread joost schouppe
Hi, Thanks to some further input (special thanks to Mikel!) and a boring afternoon, that wiki page is now a bit more than an outline: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenStreetMap_for_Government Robert, Really interesting questions. I hope the page can grow to fit your needs. My perspective

Re: [OSM-talk] OSM for government

2017-02-10 Thread Stefan Keller
Hi Joost, Interesting proposal. I'd like to point to Vorarlberg (Austria), who mandated a company in Graz to maintain cycle routes of Vorarlberg in OSM. I added this in the wiki page. :Stefan 2017-02-06 13:45 GMT+01:00 Robert Banick : > Really interesting conversation and tips here. My team at

Re: [OSM-talk] OSM for government

2017-02-06 Thread Robert Banick
Really interesting conversation and tips here. My team at the GFDRR has been tiptoeing in this direction for a while. To date we’ve mostly been involved in one-off data creation projects that demonstrate OSM’s value the governments we work with and get

Re: [OSM-talk] OSM for government

2017-02-06 Thread joost schouppe
As suggested by Mikel, I created a wiki catalog page about the subject: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenStreetMapforGovernment It's just an outline, I'll try to add some stuff from this conversation over the following days; but you're welcome to do that first yourself :) I'm not quite su

Re: [OSM-talk] OSM for government

2017-02-05 Thread Oleksiy Muzalyev
In this video in English about the Russian Trans-Siberian Railway: https://youtu.be/jRyJiL41Umg?t=3m34s at 3 minutes 34 seconds a Navigation and Security application of a Passenger Train is shown which seems to be based on the OSM. The film was produced in 2014, so the town of Khabarovsk (rus. Х

Re: [OSM-talk] OSM for government (joost schouppe)

2017-02-04 Thread Peter Mooney
4. Re: OSM for government (Tomas Straupis) >5. Re: OSM for government (Michael Andersen) > > > -- > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2017 13:24:22 -0500 > From: john whelan > To: Volker Schmidt > Cc: OpenStreetMap talk mailing list > Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] O

Re: [OSM-talk] OSM for government

2017-02-03 Thread Michael Andersen
On fredag den 3. februar 2017 14.44.47 CET joost schouppe wrote: > Hi, > > With the Belgian community, we're making some careful progress into getting > government to really integrate OSM/VGI into their data management efforts. > So not talking about background maps here, real data contribution or

Re: [OSM-talk] OSM for government

2017-02-03 Thread Tomas Straupis
Hello 2017-02-03 15:44 GMT+02:00 joost schouppe wrote: > With the Belgian community, we're making some careful progress into getting > government to really integrate OSM/VGI into their data management efforts. > So not talking about background maps here, real data contribution or > community engag

Re: [OSM-talk] OSM for government (joost schouppe)

2017-02-03 Thread john whelan
We have something similar in Ottawa, three bits of Government, Gatineau, Ottawa and a federal body called the NCC. Each have their own maps that overlap of their paths for cyclists. OSM is more complete than anything but all three do have Open Data with I understand designated cycle paths. They a

Re: [OSM-talk] OSM for government

2017-02-03 Thread Oleksiy Muzalyev
Hi, The website of the Stockholm Public Transport company website: http://sl.se/en/ is based on the OSM. I do not know if they contribute, but the website is really effective. I used it daily recently while in Stockholm, both on a computer and a smartphone. The Stockholm Public Transport co

Re: [OSM-talk] OSM for government (joost schouppe)

2017-02-03 Thread Volker Schmidt
I cannot contribute cases where such a collaboration actually happened, but two very practical examples where it would be extremely useful. Both regard bicycle aspects of OSM. In my part of the world (Italy) the regional administration has no region-wide data on - cycling infrastructure (bicycle

Re: [OSM-talk] OSM for government

2017-02-03 Thread Mikel Maron
Joost Off the top of my head... The French government led by etalab have a really good model of working with OSM and several good projects.In the USG, USAID has been working with OSM and universities for data in Malaria spraying campaigns.Several resilience programs developed by the World Bank s

Re: [OSM-talk] OSM for government

2017-02-03 Thread john whelan
A couple of the city of Ottawa web sites use the osm map. Ottawa Hydro which is owned by the City for example. I think the UK has imported all the bus stops and there are tools to import the GTFS format transit data but that depends on the license of course. Cheerio John On 3 February 2017 at 1

Re: [OSM-talk] OSM for government

2017-02-03 Thread Clifford Snow
TRIMet in Portland, Oregon, US is the regional transit operator. They use and contribute to OSM. The US National Park Service has been working on a version of iD that can feeds users changesets into both OSM and NPS. Last I heard it still is waiting to be rolled out. (Now that NPS is in trouble for

Re: [OSM-talk] OSM for government

2017-02-03 Thread john whelan
The only OSM based project I know of at Stats Canada is the building project. The Census is something completely different. The sort of issues that are coming up are questions on data quality and can some Open Data be integrated into OSM. Another problem is inconsistent tagging. At the end of J

[OSM-talk] OSM for government

2017-02-03 Thread joost schouppe
Hi, With the Belgian community, we're making some careful progress into getting government to really integrate OSM/VGI into their data management efforts. So not talking about background maps here, real data contribution or community engagement. There are some very specific issues and opportuniti