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 «Norway GI-digital» - an Infrastructure for the Entire
          Society
Local - Regional - Nationalby Kari Strande
 Key words: Norway GI-Digital, Governmental Policy,
          Co-operation , Efficiency.  
 AbstractNorway shall keep an infrastructure of common geographic
          information that develop according to the users demands and
          technology. Geographic basic information both for sea and land areas
          called "Norway GI-digital" will be a part of this
          infrastructure Vision«Norway GI-digital» will be a common database for everyone. Key data will kept continuously up to date. Data will be accessible
          on Internet «Norway GI-digital» can only be realised in co-operation between the municipalities, the state, and the largest users Objectives to «Norway GI-digital»
            More efficient private sector i. g. within transportation at
              land, sea and in airMore efficient public sector, better service to the public,better decision-making, increased participation (LA 21)
Better management of areas environmental and natural resourcesIncreased safety and readiness IT-Policy for Municipalities"Municipalities and counties ought to take part in the
          development of national geographic information systems that can
          contribute to increased value for society. Establishment of such
          information systems must be based on agreements between municipalities
          and the state where these are equal partners with equal rights to the
          use of data." Co-operation Partners
            Municipalities, Public Road Administration, Telenor (telecoms)Electricity companies, Agriculture, NSB (railways)Norwegian Mapping Authority Content of «Norway GI-digital»Present Situation The government has prepared a white paper for the Parliament about
          the future Norwegian Policy on National Spatial Information
          Infrastructure. It was prepared for the Parliament in the spring
          session 2000. With the change in the Norwegian Government in March it
          may be delayed. 
 Kari Strande, Advicer International affairsStatens Kartverk
 Servicebox 15
 N-3504 Hønefoss
 NORWAY
 E-mail: kari.strande@statkart.no
 Web site: http://www.statkart.no
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