Proposed changes to the UK Location Metadata Editor
The UK INSPIRE Project is planning to make changes to the UK Location Metadata Editor and would like your views.
The UK INSPIRE Project is planning to make changes to the UK Location Metadata Editor and would like your views.
Who We Are For those of you who don’t know, the Transparency Team in Cabinet Office works with people inside and outside government on transparency and open data. Transparency is at the heart of this Government’s reform agenda. Opening up …
Open Data User Group (ODUG) - September 2013
If you keep an eye on the data request roadmap ODUG publishes and regularly updates you’ll see that we are continuing to assess and work through the requests we receive via the data request mechanism on data.gov.uk.
Defra’s UK INSPIRE Project and the AGI INSPIRE SIG hosted a workshop in London on Monday, 12th August 2013 to help individuals to learn more about INSPIRE and to get hands-on support. The turnout was very good as there …
...make it easier for PSMA members to meet their INSPIRE obligations by removing many of the constraints around publishing INSPIRE data that has been derived from PSMA products. The licences:...
As long as I’ve been in the Civil Service there has always been an assumption that ‘it’ll be quieter over the summer’ but it has never proven to be the case. 2013 is no exception as departments are currently working …
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1. Working toward a National Information Infrastructure
[This blog also appeared in the Open data Blog - http://openviz.wordpress.com/2013/07/01/announcing-the-new-and-improved-opendatacommunities/] This week, the Department for Communities and Local Government has launched new data content, and important new features in its OpenDataCommunities service. The improvements are focused on three main areas: Helping us …
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