Marine SDI: Proposed Concept Development Study

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Marine SDI: Proposed Concept Development Study 102nd OGC Technical Committee Delft, The Netherlands Scott Simmons, OGC 21st March 2017 Copyright © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium

Copyright © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium Purpose Evaluate the current state Define the potential future of Marine Spatial Data Infrastructures (MSDIs). Emphasize the rapid evolution of technologies and methodologies for generating non-navigational location-based information of value to a broad range of users (much larger market) Propose, potentially, a full test bed /pilot with a focus on key use cases identified in the final report, for example, Cross community bathymetric information sharing for the Arctic. Copyright © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium

Copyright © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium Background Rapid advancement of technologies means increased diversity of data collectors , e.g. increased bathymetric data collection from non traditional sources (e.g. corporate, citizens) Organizations collect data of value to a multitude of non-navigational applications (e.g. Ocean science, energy exploration, UN sustainable development goal 14 ) There is a need to account for the integration of diverse data sources/capabilities such as (but not limited to); Crowd-sourced bathymetric data collection Autonomous surface and submerged vehicle data collection Satellite / airborne imaging for shallow water bathymetric collection Shipboard active bathymetric data collection Explosion of Internet of Things (IoT) devices and their potential application Big data analytics Copyright © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium

Copyright © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium Objectives Document; Current state of MSDIs Needs for a MSDI based on current emerging technologies Strategies to interoperate with other Spatial Data Infrastructures Develop a common interoperability reference architecture Engage with experts from across the user community, echnology / information and services providers, including hydrographic offices, industry, government, research, and other SDOs. Propose a potential follow on OGC innovation pilot project or testbed, with a focus on key use cases identified in the final report, such as but not limited to cross community bathymetric information sharing for the Arctic. Copyright © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium

Copyright © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium Tasks Copyright © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium

Timeline and Deliverables Cost: 80K (full cost breakdown available on request) Copyright © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium

Copyright © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium Call for Sponsors! Interested in Sponsoring ? Contacts: Luis Bermudez , Executive Director, Innovation Program (lbermudeze@opengeospatial.org) Trevor Taylor, Director, Member Services, Asia and the Americas (ttaylor@opengeospatial.org) Copyright © 2017 Open Geospatial Consortium