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1 The OGC Innovation Program
© 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium

2 UAV Today’s Challenges What type of platform? What is the accuracy
What is the quality? How to deal with Big Data streaming and processing? What are the sensor types? © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium

3 First Initiative and challenge in 1999
How to integrate multiples source of data to produce dynamic maps? What interface should we use to publish a map on the web? .. How to separate data from styling? © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium

4 Created the Web Map Service (WMS)
Web Mapping Testbed  in 1999 Created the Web Map Service (WMS) Today we have thousands of articles related to WMS Today hundreds of thousands of layers are available © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium

5 OGC IP Initiatives Reduce technology risk through accelerating development, testing and acceptance of interoperability standards with the refinement of standards and best practices Expand the market and improve choice by encouraging industry adoption of new standards and best practices, ensuring market availability of interoperable solutions Mobilize new technologies through providing participants with real world experience and a platform to innovate while driving early adoption of standards Provide cost effective method for sponsors and participants to share expertise and development while gaining early marketplace insight and advantage

6 Benefits to Sponsors Confidence and advancement of solutions
Lead new standards New tools Confidence and advancement of solutions Influence technology Leverage investment (cost sharing/ pool of sponsors) Get early insights from experts Sponsor's advance solutions that can help the world and save lives. Sponsors influence the technology, advancing standards and tools that will be available world-wide. Sponsors will get early insights on a particular technology or solution from a team of experts. Return over investment to sponsors is calculate as 2-4 times in average and as much as 25, due to the economies of scale effect. Sponsors, as a pool, come together and can fund a more robust prototype (e.g. more servers and clients) while complementing their requirements with other sponsor's requirements. © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium

7 Benefits to participants
Position themselves in the global marketplace Improve their solution Interact with sponsors and technical experts Increase Business Opportunity to market company and solutions Get funded Participant X did Y work © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium

8 Call for Participation Demonstration and outreach
Initiative phases Identify pool of sponsors Concept development Call for Participation Team formation Execution Demonstration and outreach © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium

9 Types of Initiatives – Agile Prototyping
Number of Participants 0-3 Testbed Pilot Concept Development Scope Expert Services Interoperability Experiment Hackathon Plugfest Technology Maturation

10 Example Recent Pilots Aviation Pilot produced proven standards that are now operational in civilian aeronautical information management systems Empire Challenge Pilot enabled sharing of sensor data in the defense and intelligence domain based on the OGC Sensor Web Enablement standards. GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilots defined the architecture for the Group on Earth Observations tested through an initial operating capability. Arctic Data Pilot demonstrating the diversity, richness and value of a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) to Arctic stakeholders. Future City Pilot demonstrated how use of CityGML and IFC together to enhance financial, environmental, and social outcomes for citizens living in cities.

11 Maritime Limits and Boundaries Pilot
Support these two goals have an open, international, coordinate-based, representation of maritime boundaries and their associated rights, restrictions, and responsibilities (RRRs) that are authoritative and easy to interpret. is to facilitate the deposit of maritime boundary claims with the Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea (DOALOS) in a spatial coordinate-based format that fulfils legal requirements under UNCLOS.

12 Maritime Limits and Boundaries Pilot - Goals
Testing the data model with various vendors including open and commercial and open source software products. Develop and propose alternative industry solutions to the issues and problems found and propose improvements to the S-121 Project team for approval. Providing an engineering report to be published by OGC and to inform S-121 working group about best practices, proposed solutions and guidance on the best path forward when implementing the data model, and generating the exchange formats. Advancing the use of symbology to portray data from diverse data producers with a common set of symbols. Defining an architecture following Spatial Data Infrastructure principles to discover, access and merge data from services that support the S-121 data model and facilitates the navigation and display of all key component of the model being (Party, RightsRestrictionResponsabilities, BasicAdministrativeUnit, FeatureUnit/Spatial Attribute, and the Sources and Governance objects) Demonstrating the use of multiple CRSs and datums Demonstrating the automatic publishing of information in textual format, such as: Human – Readable Format (GML/KML) for general public release, UN-DOALOS Legal Declaration, S-57 Format, S-101 Format

13 Benefits to Sponsors Assess and affect market direction based on sponsor organisation’s needs (e.g. best practices for implementing S-121 data model and associated services) Amplified funding of solutions towards the two main goals of S-121 by co-sponsoring with multiple sponsors. Accelerated process for workable interface and encoding specifications, with results delivered in 9 months. Possibility to follow-on procurements using proven standards-based architecture that will lead to more robust maritime limit and boundaries solutions.

14 Schedule Schedule Event / Milestone Date December 4, 2017
Revision by WG December 19, 2017 Call for Sponsors January 9, 2018 Sponsor teleconference January 30, 2018 Close date for sponsorship February 13, 2018 Call CFP for participants February 27, 2018 CFP participants teleconference March 20, 2018 Proposals Due April 03, 2018 to April 06, 2018 Negotiations with Bidders May 8, 2018 Kick-off December 4, 2018 Demonstration, delivery of report and end of project

15 More Information OGC Innovation Program
Sponsors testimonials Innovation Program Contact information Luis Bermudez © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium


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