public sphere: gov 2.0 - ben searle
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“Everything Happens Somewhere”
LOCATION - A Component of GOV2.0 ?
Empowering Australia with Spatial Information
Ben SearleGeneral Manager, OSDM
GOV2.0 – Why Do We Need It ?
Public now expects information and services from both the commercial sector and governments:
“anywhere, any time”This expectation is driving governments to
adopt WEB2.0
EVERYTHING HAPPENS SOMEWHERE
Use of Location by Government• Policy development and evaluation
– Why is ‘it’ occurring in this area?– What are the contributing factors played by location?– Why is the policy effective in one location but not
another?• Service delivery
– Victorian Bushfires – using Post Code to identify clients• Internal business processes
– An address is a location,– high costs to government when address are wrong
Location as An Enabler
• An estimated 80% of government information can be linked to a location
• Location can be used as the connection between information– How many unemployed in this suburb?– What employment opportunities exist in this suburb?– Is there a Centre Link Office in the suburb?
• Australian Government Spatial Data Access and Pricing Policy– Over 2000 data sets available at no cost – but potential
for thousands of others.
Use of Location - Commercial
• Google Earth• Whereis?• FaceBook• Flickr• Use of ‘location’ based
technologies in many products. – In-car Satellite Navigation– Mobile Phones– Digital Camera’s– Precision agriculture
GPS enabled mobile phone
Use of Location - Community
CanberraCommunity Mapping ‘OpenStreetMap’http://www.openstreetmap.org/
Use of Location - Community
Mapping the election conditions in Zimbabwehttp://www.sokwanele.com/map/all_br
eaches/
Use of Location - Communityhttp://labs.davidpclarke.com/flickr/map/
Use of Location – Community/Govt
http://blog.fortiusone.com/2009/06/09/creating-the-national-broadband-map-for-35-million-instead-of-350-million/
Use of Location – Govt/Community
Victorian GovernmentEmergency Management Mappinghttp://www.geomatic.com.au/news/0621.aspx
‘Location’ in Australian Govt Today
FaHCSIA
FaHCSIAOutputs
SPATIAL DATA
FaHCSIA Specific Data
Business
Processes
Health
HealthOutputs
SPATIAL DATASPATIAL DATA
HealthSpecific Data
Business
Processes
Business
Processes
SpatialData Sources Education
EducationOutputs
Education Specific Data
SPATIAL DATASPATIAL DATA
SpatialData Sources
Spatial Data Sources
A WEB2.0 - Location Based Future
Common Spatial Data Sources FaHCSIA
FaHCSIAOutputs
FaHCSIASpecific Data
Common SpatialData Sources
Health
HealthOutputs
HealthSpecific Data
Common SpatialData Sources
Education
EducationOutputs
Education Specific Data
SpecificBusiness
Processes
SpecificBusiness
Processes
SpecificBusiness
Processes
Fundamental Spatial Data Fundamental Spatial Data Fundamental Spatial Data
Spatial@Gov ConferenceFocus on the use of location based technologies to support the business of government.
• 350 Delegates, 60 presenters• Common themes
– Similar issues across all levels of government– Duplication of effort– Barriers to access of data
Way Forward• Web2.0 based technologies• Sharing capability• Leverage location component of Govt data.
Build once, used by many…..
What’s Missing ?
We have the pieces of the puzzleBut how do we bring them together? Use a WEB2.o framework ?
The Pieces A new Framework
Office of Spatial Data Management
QUESTIONS?
Ben SearleGeneral Manager, OSDM
[email protected] www.osdm.gov.au