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Victorian Spatial Information Strategy 2008-2010 Development
This will be the fifth Victorian Spatial Information Strategy for Victoria, and the first to be led by the Victorian Spatial Council.
VSIS 2008-2010 will consider the influences and impacts of changes in the way spatial information is being delivered and used, and the strategic and policy requirements for addressing them.
The development of the strategy will be undertaken with wide spatial information community consultation.
The key idea behind the Strategy is that as the infrastructure for delivering spatial information has become more sophisticated, more of it is being placed in the hands of all kinds of users, and new ways of presenting and applying it are being stimulated.
The Council will host a series of workshops with invited participants to develop the key themes that will be addressed by the 2008-2010 Strategy.
VSIS 2008-2010 workshop series background paper (PDF - 777 Kb)
VSIS 2008-2010 Introduction
The development of the VSIS 2008-2010 Strategy began on 14 December 2006 at the VSC Forum 'Where to next for the spatial information industry?', with the Strategy being further developed during the second half of 2007. The paper below provides details of the development process.
VSIS 2008-2010 Development Introduction (PDF - 41 Kb)
VSC Secretariat
Email: Victorian.SpatialCouncil@dse.vic.gov.au
This document was last reviewed on 7/09/2007.
© 2007 by the State of Victoria
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