Open side-bar Menu
 The OGC Blog

Archive for the ‘Public Comment’ Category

Don’t miss OGC at EGU23 This Week

Tuesday, April 25th, 2023

OGC Staff will present, and be on-hand to answer questions, about our work on Open Standards, Open Data, FAIR Principles, and numerous Projects funded by the European Commission.
Don't miss OGC at EGU23

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is excited to attend and present at the upcoming European Geoscience Union General Assembly 2023 (EGU23), taking place next week, 23-28 April, in Vienna, Austria.

OGC staff will present in various sessions at EGU23, discussing our Members’ and Partners’ work – including several European Commission and Horizon 2020 projects – conducted under OGC’s Collaborative Solutions and Innovation (COSI) Program (formerly the Innovation Program).
(more…)

OGC Requests Public Comment on a Standardized Deformation Model and a Geodetic Data Grid Exchange Format

Wednesday, April 19th, 2023

Request Open: April 19, 2023 9:00 am — May 19, 2023 11:59 pm (30 days left)

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is requesting public comment on the candidate Deformation Model Functional Model Abstract Specification Topic and the Geodetic data Grid eXchange Format (GGXF) Standard. Comments are due by May 19, 2023.

These two Standards seek to improve the accuracy and exchange of coordinate references. The Deformation Model Functional Model is a conceptual model proposed as an OGC Abstract Specification Topic to standardize how deformation of the Earth’s surface can be consistently described. The Deformation Model Functional Model leverages the Geodetic data Grid eXchange Format (GGXF), a standardized means to describe regularly gridded geodetic information. GGXF also supports many other geodetic data types, particularly gridded data, supporting transformation of coordinates. Each of these candidate Standards are further described below.

(more…)

Developers Invited to the 2023 OGC Tiling Interfaces Code Sprint

Monday, April 17th, 2023

Online and in-person Code Sprint will support the development and maturation of Open Standards and Projects that use tiles to transfer and represent geospatial information.

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) invites software developers to the OGC Tiling Interfaces Code Sprint, to be held online and in-person from June 12-14, 2023, at the Moonshot Labs of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) in St Louis, Missouri, USA. Participation in the code sprint is free. Registration for in-person participation closes at 5pm EDT on May 10. Registration for remote participation will remain open throughout the code sprint.


An OGC Code Sprint is a collaborative and inclusive event to support the development of new applications and open standards, as well as to enable software developers to focus on projects that implement open geospatial standards.
(more…)

Announcing the Launch of the Location Innovation Academy

Monday, March 27th, 2023

New Location Innovation Academy empowers users to improve the accessibility, interoperability, and integration of their geospatial data and services, for free.

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is pleased to announce the launch of the Location Innovation Academy – a free online training program based on the knowledge and ideas generated by the European GeoE3 project. A webinar launching the academy is scheduled for April 5; additional webinars will follow.

(more…)

OGC Seeks Public Comment on New Standard for Training Data for AI/ML Applications

Monday, March 27th, 2023

Public Comment Requested for standardizing training data for AI/ML applications

Training data plays a fundamental role in Earth Observation (EO) Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning (AI/ML) applications, especially Deep Learning (DL). It is used to train, validate, and test AI/ML models. Understanding the source and applicability of training data allows for better understanding of the results of AI/ML operations.

To maximize the interoperability and re-usability of geospatial training data, the candidate TrainingDML-AI Standard defines a model and encodings consistent with the OGC Standards baseline to exchange and retrieve the training data via the Web.

(more…)

Connecting Land and Sea for Global Awareness: The OGC Federated Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure Pilot 2023 Calls For Participation

Friday, March 3rd, 2023

Request Open: March 3, 2023 12:00 am — April 14, 2023 11:59 pm (42 days left)

Banner announcing Call For Participation in OGC FMSDI Pilot 2023

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) has issued the Call For Participation (CFP) for the OGC Federated Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure Pilot 2023. Funding is available. Responses are due by April 14, 2023. A Bidders Q&A Webinar will be held on March 23 at 00:00 UTC, and again on March 24 at 14:00 UTC.

FMSDI 2023 has three parts, each with the goal of making Marine Spatial Data Infrastructures more powerful and user-oriented. Existing data will be used more effectively and new concepts such as Digital Twins will be tested in different areas.

(more…)

OGC seeks Public Comment on FlatGeobuf becoming a Community Standard

Friday, February 10th, 2023

FlatGeobuf is a performant binary encoding for geographic data that works well as a “cloud native” lossless format for vector data.

Cloud over a lake, with text overlay "seeking public comment on FlatGeobuf becoming an OGC Community Standard"

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is looking to adopt FlatGeobuf as an official OGC Community Standard. Comments are due by March 13, 2023.

FlatGeobuf is a performant binary encoding for geographic data that can hold a collection of Simple Features. Because of its simple core design and efficient I/O handling, FlatGeobuf can work well as a “cloud native” lossless format for vector data. FlatGeobuf is based on flatbuffers.

FlatGeobuf was designed to be: suitable for storing and accessing large volumes of static data; significantly faster than legacy formats; unconstrained by size limitations for contents or metainformation, and; suitable for streaming/random access. No other current format combines good performance and “cloud native” design.

(more…)

OGC to create Agriculture Information Model Standards Working Group; Public Comment Sought on Draft Charter

Friday, February 3rd, 2023

New SWG will develop an Agriculture Information Model that will provide a common language for agriculture applications to harmonize and improve data and metadata exchange.

Aerial photo of agricultural land with text overlay announcing public comment period for AIM SWG

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is looking to create an Agriculture Information Model Standards Working Group (AIM SWG). Public comment is sought on its draft charter. Comments are due by February 23, 2023.

The purpose of the AIM SWG is to develop, publish and maintain an Agriculture Information Model (AIM) to support interoperability of information in the Agriculture Domain, with emphasis on the re-use of generic OGC standards as appropriate.

AIM will provide a common language for agriculture applications to harmonize and improve data and metadata exchange by defining the required data elements, including concepts, properties, and relationships relevant to agriculture applications, as well as their associated semantics/meaning for information exchange.

(more…)

OGC to form GeoDCAT Standards Working Group; Public Comment sought on Draft Charter

Wednesday, February 1st, 2023

The GeoDCAT SWG aims to separate a general geospatial profile of DCAT, called GeoDCAT, out from the Europe-specific Application Profile, GeoDCAT-AP.

Image of library catalog drawers with overlaid text announcing public comment period for the new OGC GeoDCAT SWG

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is in the process of forming a new GeoDCAT Standards Working Group (SWG). Public comment is sought on its draft charter. Comments are due by February 22, 2023.

The purpose of the SWG is to revise, publish, and maintain GeoDCAT – a spatio-temporal profile of the W3C DCAT Recommendation – and provide guidance about its use and further specialization. The larger geospatial community will benefit from the standardization of descriptions of geospatial data and access services in DCAT-based data catalogs.

DCAT, a vocabulary to describe datasets and services, is the primary means to catalog datasets on the web. Some basic temporal and geographic properties have been adopted within DCAT v2 and planned v3, however these do not address the full range of requirements as identified in the 2019 OGC GeoDCAT-AP Discussion paper.

(more…)

OGC Compliance Certification Available for v1.0 of the OGC API – Environmental Data Retrieval Standard

Tuesday, January 10th, 2023

OGC compliance provides confidence that a product will seamlessly integrate with other compliant solutions, regardless of the vendor that created them.

 

Text overlaid on image of laptop with tick on-screen

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is excited to announce that the Executable Test Suite for version 1.0 of the OGC API – Environmental Data Retrieval Standard has been approved by the OGC Membership. Products that implement the Standard and pass the tests in the ETS can now be certified as OGC Compliant.

Implementers of the Standard are invited to validate their products using the new test suite, available on the OGC validator tool.

(more…)




© 2024 Internet Business Systems, Inc.
670 Aberdeen Way, Milpitas, CA 95035
+1 (408) 882-6554 — Contact Us, or visit our other sites:
TechJobsCafe - Technical Jobs and Resumes EDACafe - Electronic Design Automation GISCafe - Geographical Information Services  MCADCafe - Mechanical Design and Engineering ShareCG - Share Computer Graphic (CG) Animation, 3D Art and 3D Models
  Privacy PolicyAdvertise