Featured By : Eduard D. Bitao
The last decade of the 20th Century has seen the public sector in any part of the Asia Pacific soared in leaps and bounds towards office automation and computerization within their respective government departments. In Malaysia, particularly in Sabah, the government has responded promptly to the rapid development of Information Technology and Master Plan and committees have been put in place to ensure cohesive advancement towards greater IT development. One committee formed to play active roles in coordinating and ensuring that such goals are achieved in a specified time frame was the so-called SGDC (Sabah Geographic Data Coordination) working committee 1 . It has its roots in the State Remote Sensing Committee (SRSC) , which was organized in the 1990s and has been coordinating remote sensing projects statewide. SGDC was designated the role which encompasses all the issues related to the use of digital spatial data sets and its institutional implications.
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