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1 Open Season Opening and enabling GI for developer and user communities Peter ter Haar Director of Products Ordnance Survey Great Britain

2 Enabling Spatial Data Infrastructures through open relationships Realising that open enables spatial data infrastructures, touching all of Ordnance Surveys operations and those of its stakeholders Web focused product development, open standards Product licensing and partner equivalent licensing Supporting application development through open technology GI community benefits greater than individual Content capture and delivery Supporting product development through collaboration All benefiting the dissemination and use of geospatial data

3 1. Open Standards 2001: GML as supply format for OS MasterMap (GML 2.1.2) OS On Demand Active supporters of Open Geospatial Consortium New products will support open standards Existing products will see standards evolve

4 2: Open Source

5 Open Source support for INSPIRE Build a reference implementation for INSPIRE Support the Open Source projects to make the required changes Make our knowledge about implementation available to Data Publishers and the wider network

6 3: OS OpenData Making Public Data Public

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9 OS OpenData Opening up of Ordnance Survey data as part of the drive to increase innovation, and support the governments Making Public Data Public initiative. What data is included? OS Street View® OS VectorMap District 1:250 000 Scale Colour Raster Code-Point® Open Boundary-Line OS Locator 1:50 000 Scale Gazetteer® Meridian 2 Strategi® MiniScale® Land-Form PANORAMA®

10 OS VectorMapTM District OS VectorMap District is a mid-scale digital raster and vector mapping product giving a district-level view. It clearly shows the landscape features relevant to its level of detail, including generalised buildings, roads, railways, landscape features, boundaries and rivers. OS VectorMap District is a new product being issued as an alpha release under OS OpenData. It has been designed for viewing either as a map on its own or as a context backdrop to your own data, which can be overlaid using a GIS.

11 OS OpenData applications OS StreetView being integrated into OpenStreet Map and Infoterra MoreMap

12 OS OpenData 3 rd party webservices EDINA Unlock places API UK Postcode data API http://www.uk-postcodes.com/ http://unlock.edina.ac.uk/index.html

13 OS OpenData 3 rd party supply

14 OS OpenData and fraud prevention

15 OS OpenData mobile applications

16 4: Open access to licensing

17 Freemium Business Model Topographic Mapping Business Consumer Address Location Route Networks OS MasterMap Topography Layer OS VectorMap Local (1:10,000) OS StreetView (1:10,000) OS VectorMap District (!:25-50,000) OS MasterMap AddressLayer CodePoint With Polygons CodePoint Open Boundary Line OS MasterMap Integrated Transport Layer Meridian2 Strategi OS Explorer 1:25 000 OS LandRanger 1: 50 000 1: 250 000 Raster MiniScale Terrain Models Landform Profile Plus Landform Profile Landform Panorama Free Licence Premium Licence Increasing detail & specialist use Increasing data cost/value

18 Four families of licences OS OpenData Data free at the point of use under Open Government licence Available to consumers, developers and corporate users Public Sector Mapping Agreement Data free at the point of use to all central and local government users and their contactors – funded centrally Very extensive rights – only commercial use excluded Business Use Licensing Data available at commercial rates to all commercial users to support their businesses Available direct from Ordnance Survey or through resellers Licensing for value-add products Data available for partners to on-sell and create value added products to meet market needs eg Publishing, Insurance Available through partners only Free Premium

19 Partnerships underpin everything we do

20 Clarity about what is allowed and what is not Mapping underground assets by inferring location Mapping fire hydrants using GPS NO YES Is a licence required for derived data? Coordinates + attribution Tracing boundaries based On OS chargeable products

21 License simplification Discover Data Licence Thank you for your interest in this Sample Data. The terms and conditions below set out a legal agreement between you and Ordnance Survey for your use of the Sample Data. Please read these terms carefully. If you do not agree to these terms and conditions, you should not use, download or access the Sample Data. 1 The Sample Data belongs to the Crown (or its suppliers). 2 Ordnance Survey grants you a limited, personal, non exclusive, non transferable, free of charge and fully terminable licence to use the Sample Data for the purpose of internal testing and evaluation only. By way of example, this means that you are not permitted to (i) sub license, transfer, share or otherwise distribute the Sample Data to any other person; (ii) incorporate the Sample Data into your products or services (unless solely for the purposes of internal testing and evaluation); or (iii) commercially exploit the Sample Data. 3 The Sample Data is provided as is and without any warranty as to quality, fitness for purpose, accuracy, availability or otherwise. You acknowledge that it is your responsibility to ensure that the Sample Data is suitable for your intended purposes. 4 To the fullest extent permitted by law, Ordnance Survey excludes all liability for any loss or damage of whatever nature arising from any use of the Sample Data. 5 You agree that Ordnance Survey (and its suppliers) shall retain all rights, title and interest in the Sample Data, including but not limited to any and all copyrights, patents, trade marks, trade secrets and all other intellectual property rights. 6 You agree not to tamper with or remove any copyright, trade mark, trade mark symbol or other proprietary notice of Ordnance Survey (or its suppliers) contained in the Sample Data. 7 Ordnance Survey may terminate this agreement immediately if you breach any of the terms and conditions. Ordnance Survey also reserves the right to terminate the agreement at any time on giving you thirty (30) days written notice (which may be given by email or by posting a notification on Ordnance Surveys website). 8 These terms and conditions are governed by English law, and you agree to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. © Crown copyright and/or database right 2009 Ordnance Survey

22 5: Open Innovation – GeoVation

23 How the GeoVation Challenge programme works How can Britain feed itself? camp 5–7 Nov 2010 How can we improve transport in Britain? Slide 23

24 GeoVation Challenge: launched 28 September

25 Where to from here? Open(er) Product Development build a network of trust, we have to earn that trust gives sight of developments, brings our customers and stakeholders on the journey with us allows us to be flexible with development allows us to benchmark against the community development roadmap Open(er) Data Collection Initial focus on expert sourcing

26 The Dos and Donts of Opening up Data Dont… Just release data and expect people to understand or create with it. Publication is not the same as communication Wait for FOI requests, put the data out first informally Be late in releasing data Rely on future technology to solve todays problems Go straight for the finished article, use rapid prototyping Wait for the big budget or formal process but start big things with small amounts now Expect people to interpret the data in the same way you do Be technology led, be business led instead Slide 26 Seminar on Underpinning Innovation with Geography at the Science and Innovation 2010 Conference, 16 June 2010

27 The Dos and Donts of Opening up Data Do… Set out to create commercial or social value with data Make sure data quality is and remains high Promote innovation using government data sets. Transparency is only a means to an end Enhance communication with the public e.g. Hack Warwickshire Incentivise developers Create a strong external community Be brave – people may do things with the data that you don't like Use open source software wherever possible Seminar on Underpinning Innovation with Geography at the Science and Innovation 2010 Conference, 16 June 2010 Slide 27

28 Innovate or Die Slide 28 Peter ter Haar Director of Products Phone: +44(0)23 8030 5255 (until 7/1/2011) Phone: +44(0)23 8005 6007 (from 10/1/2011) Email: Peter.terHaar@ordnancesurvey.co.uk Website: www. ordnancesurvey.co.uk Ordnance Survey Adanac Park SOUTHAMPTON United Kingdom SO16 0AS


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