AGI
The AGI represents the interests of the geographic information industry, including users in the public and private sectors including suppliers of software, hardware, data and services, consultants, academics and interested individuals. By providing this forum, AGI can give unparalleled opportunities to communicate with the GI community for significant business ends. The objective of the AGI is to maximise the use of GI for the benefit of the citizen, good governance and commerce.
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The British Cartographic Society
The B.C.S. is a dynamic association of individuals and organisations dedicated to exploring and developing the world of maps. Membership includes Mapping companies, publishers, designers, academics, researchers, map curators, individual cartographers, GIS specialists and members of the public with an interest in maps.
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GEO:connexion
GEO:connexion is the leading business-to-business monthly magazine for users of GIS within the British Isles, continental Europe, the Middle East and Africa. A winning blend of news, features and regular columns across a wide range of industry sectors make it the preferred choice of 42,000 professionals working in areas related to GIS, digital mapping, GPS and terrestrial navigation, satellite and aerial imagery, photogrammetry, surveying, Location Based Services and more
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The International Map Trade Association
IMTA was formed to bring together in one association all those involved with maps, travel guides, globes, geo-spatial information and related products and services, to further their commercial interests. It aims to expand the market place for members’ products and services by providing a forum for communication, learning, networking and trade. IMTA consists of three regions: IMTA of the Americas; Europe, Africa and the Middle East (EAME) and Asia Pacific. Each region has its own office, board of directors and holds an annual conference and trade show.
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Local Government IT in Use (LGITU)
LGITU is the only end user magazine to focus on the use of information and communication technology (ICT) today in the modern local authority. It follows councils across the UK as they strive to achieve the Government's dual goals of Best Value and Modernisation. It examines the potential of tomorrow's technology for improving service delivery and enhancing the democratic process.
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National Land Information Service (NLIS)
National Land Information Service (NLIS) was established in the autumn of 2001, and is a dynamic IDeA, Information House e-government service with complete coverage of England and Wales.
NLIS is an example of joined-up government (local and central), inter-agency cooperation and public-private-partnership (PPP). NLIS provides one-stop access to land and property related information, initially providing searches for lawyers as part of the conveyancing process.
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Open Geospatial Consortium
The Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc (OGC) is an international industry consortium of 310 companies, government agencies and universities participating in a consensus process to develop publicly available interface specifications. OpenGIS® Specifications support interoperable solutions that "geo-enable" the Web, wireless and location-based services, and mainstream IT. The specifications empower technology developers to make complex spatial information and services accessible and useful with all kinds of applications.
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Ordnance Survey
Ordnance Survey is Britain’s national mapping agency. It is responsible for creating and updating the master map of the entire country, from which it produces and markets a range of digital data and paper maps for business, leisure and educational uses.
Its data underpins £100 billion of economic activity across Britain.
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The Royal Institute of Navigation
The Royal Institute of Navigation unites professionals and leisure users who have an interest in navigation, location and positioning. It has special user groups and branches, ranging from animal navigation to navigation on foot. The Institute also publishes the Journal of Navigation and Navigation News.
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The Planning Portal
The Planning Portal is a one-stop-shop for all users of the planning system. The website offers a broad range of guidance as well as innovative online services aimed at streamlining the planning system.
The Portal allows users to submit planning applications online and browse an interactive version of a council's local plan.
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Geographical Association
The Geographical Association (GA) is a UK-based subject association with the charitable objective of furthering geographical knowledge and understanding through education. The GA support teachers, students, tutors and academics at all levels of education through journals, publications, training events, projects, websites and by lobbying government about the importance of geography.
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Royal Geographical Society
RGS-IBG is the UK's learned society and professional body for geography. Founded in 1830, its primary focus is to advance geography and support its practitioners in the UK and across the world.
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