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| Intergeo 2009 ![]() For example, INTERGEO has been a key industry forum for Karlsruhe-based disy Informationssysteme GmbH for many years: "In conjunction with our partners, we show high-tech solutions for administrative bodies that in particular need to resolve environmental and spatial issues. Naturally, we also offer innovations for data integration and geodata infrastructure, " says marketing manager Frauke Tietz. As well as advances in information acquisition, ongoing developments in the geoinformation sector have also led first and foremost to an improvement in data management and integration in ever new systems, thus offering the public sector a wide range of applications. "Many administrative bodies are in contact with their customers or citizens via the Internet or are offering a whole range of Internet services. Many products and services are based on data and technologies exhibited at INTERGEO, " says Olaf Freier, CEO of HINTE GmbH and Project Manager of the trade fair. He added that the increasing number of geoportals, which are having a significant influence on the e-government sector, were a key feature. INSPIRE – driving force for the coming years The EU INSPIRE Directive makes it clear that it is now virtually impossible to imagine planning and development operations by administrative bodies without the support of geoinformation activities. According to Freier, the increased availability of geodata, particularly in the third dimension, is a key basic element in public administration. He adds that trends and other opportunities are inevitable due to the development and ongoing introduction of Germany's geodata infrastructure (GDI-DE), "which is linked directly to the INSPIRE Directive". In his view, the end of the line has not yet been reached in the expansion and even faster updating of databases when developing sensors for data acquisition. Data acquisition and continued development and presentation of data are far from losing their dynamism, particularly for the public sector. write your comments about the article :: © 2009 Exhibition News :: home page |