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October 6th, 2007
1Spatial and OSNI briefing on Spatial Data Quality Management

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1Spatial, in conjunction with Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland® (OSNI) are holding a half-day briefing that highlights the importance of managing spatial data quality whilst fully exploiting the use of the Northern Ireland Mapping Agreement (NIMA).  The half-day briefing is ideal for those in the Public Sector who want to find out how to manage their spatial data quality.

How to use and share spatial data to take advantage of NIMA data to facilitate better planning and decision-making will also be incorporated.With presentations from OSNI and 1Spatial, as well as a live demonstration, this briefing is not to be missed for those who wish to make the most of spatial data within the Public Sector.The event takes place in Belfast on the 19th October and is free to attend. However, places are limited, so please contact [email protected] ASAP to register.  Crawford McIlveen, Commercial Development Manager for OSNI commented: “OSNI is delighted to continue to build on our strong relationship with 1Spatial, one of our Licensed Partners, by facilitating and participating in this briefing event. It is through continued collaboration with our Licensed Partners, that our customers will see the business benefits derived from using OSNI data that is fit for purpose in a Geographical Information environment”  Seamus Gilroy, Managing Director for 1Spatial Ireland added: “In these days, where there is an apparently endless supply of spatial data from various sources, it is more important than ever to ensure that the data you use is of an appropriate standard and fit for purpose. 1Spatial is delighted to be associated with OSNI in working to ensure that NIMA data is of the highest standard for its customers’ requirements” 

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