Explore OGC's role in driving geospatial standards for enhanced interoperability and innovation.
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is an international not for profit organization committed to making quality open standards for the global geospatial community. These standards are made through a consensus process and are freely available for anyone to use to improve sharing of the world’s geospatial data. OGC standards are used in a wide variety of domains including defense, intelligence, environment, land management, and smart cities.
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OGC develops and maintains over 100 standards that are used to improve the sharing of geospatial data.
OGC standards ensure that different systems and applications can work together, facilitating the exchange and use of geospatial information.
OGC engages with a global community of experts, developers, and users to ensure its standards meet the needs of the geospatial community.
The OGC Innovation Program provides a collaborative environment for the rapid prototyping, development, and testing of new concepts and technologies.
OGC offers training and certification programs to help professionals understand and implement OGC standards.
OGC works closely with government agencies to ensure that public sector needs are met by its standards.
OGC collaborates with private sector companies to drive innovation and ensure that commercial products are compatible with OGC standards.
OGC partners with academic institutions to support research and education in geospatial technologies and standards.
With members from around the world, OGC has a truly global reach, ensuring that its standards are relevant and applicable worldwide.
All OGC standards are freely available, promoting widespread adoption and use.
OGC membership is open to organizations and individuals interested in the development and use of geospatial standards. Members include government agencies, private sector companies, academic institutions, and non-profit organizations.
OGC's technical committees are responsible for the development and maintenance of OGC standards. These committees are composed of experts from OGC member organizations.
OGC facilitates collaborative projects among its members to address specific geospatial challenges and to develop new standards and technologies.
OGC organizes and participates in events and conferences around the world to promote its standards and to engage with the geospatial community.
OGC publishes a wide range of documents, including standards, white papers, and technical reports, to support the use and implementation of its standards.
OGC is committed to outreach and education, offering resources and programs to help the geospatial community understand and adopt OGC standards.
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