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CGDI online training

This online course is designed to introduce you to the various components of the Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure, their functionality, and the standards and specifications necessary to implement them.

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Government of Canada Standard on Geospatial Data

The Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat has established the Standard on Geospatial Data for the Government of Canada. The Standard on Geospatial Data supports the Policy on Information Management and the Policy on the Management of Information Technology of the Government of Canada. The Standard will facilitate interoperability across institutions and increase their ability to identify, understand, use, and share geospatial data. This standard also allows institutions to maximize the reuse of existing mapping and related products.

The scope of the standard currently comprises two ISO standards: ISO 19115 Geographic information - metadata and ISO 19128 Geographic information - Web map server interface. Both standards have been previously endorsed by the national GeoConnections program for use in the Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure (CGDI).

The standard comes into effect on June 1, 2009. Departments will have until May 31, 2014 to fully implement the standard. Further information on the standard is available from the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat: http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/cio-dpi/pols-eng.asp

Information and resources supporting Government of Canada Standard on Geospatial Data can be found here; including:

  • Where to get the ISO standards?
  • Where to get implementation guidance
  • Where to get tecchnology solutions?

Federal government departments can access additional information and implementation guidance on the standard on geospatial data through GCPEDIA.