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Libya Spatial Data InfrastructureContributing to Libya’s FutureTripoli, LibyaJuly 2012

Issue Statement

• SDI as a concept now known and accepted internationally

• Convergence of technologies and perspectives providing significant new opportunities

• Libya has the opportunity to leverage SDI as an important cornerstone of eLibya

• Can provide an important common infrastructure in support of the Country’s development moving forward

GIS provides computerized tools for capturing, managing, analyzing, and visualizing geographic information

GIS provides computerized tools for capturing, managing, analyzing, and visualizing geographic information

GIS supports many different types of uses…….GIS supports many different types of uses…….

GIS Can Be Used for Automated Cartography

GIS Can Be Used for Automated Cartography

More importantly, GIS has analysis, query and

visualization tools to support many important uses

GIS is used widely to support planning and operations in

nearly all sectors….

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…Increasingly network based, on the web, and now, the Cloud

Stand Alone

GIS Projects

Coordinated

GIS Systems

Cooperative

Distributed Networks

Public(s)

Services

Cloud

What is Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI)?

Spatial Data Infrastructure

(SDI)

SDI as a concept recognizes GIS data as a fundamental infrastructure that supports national physical, cultural and economic

development and environmental protection, akin to highways, telecommunications networks, health and educational facilities.

Growing Number of Regional Initiatives

Qatar GIS

Centre

Australia SDI

US NSDI

INSPIRE

Global Spatial Data

Infrastructure

Canada Geospatial

DI

Abu Dhabi SDI

Singapore SDI

Columbia SDI

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Libya SDI

Good information is critical to understanding the situation in the country, effective agency operations, coordination among agencies, and to making well-informed decisions at all levels

Geographic Data Statistical Data

PopulationDemographics

EconomicsFacility Inventories

Building PermitsWater Quality

Air QualityTraffic

Health Education

Housing

Initial Data Capture Is The Single Highest

GIS Implementatio

n Cost Dat

aH

ard

ware

Soft

ware

Train

ing

85%

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At present, information is scattered in many agencies, in many different forms. Many agencies are collecting the same information, and there is little or no information sharing. An

“Information Infrastructure” is needed to provide the technical and institutional framework for developing and sharing the most important information among all the sectors

Existing SituationFuture Vision

LSDI Network of eLibya Nodes

A National Information

Infrastructure provides a

framework for coordinated information

development and sharing

Network of Interoperable Nodes

Program Coordination Office (PCO)

Central Geospatial Portal Node

SDL National

Topographic Data Base

LPTIC Telecom

Layers

GAI National

Statistics

Municipalities Municipal

data layers

RERA Land Parcels

EGA Environmental

Layers

Agency GeoMaturity Program

Limited usage of Geo Information

Growing awareness of GITS

Application of GITS

GITS integrated into the society

Geo Mature Libya

Mat

urity

ICT Exists Limited access to

GITS

Growing demand for GITS

SDI start up

Awareness of GITS SDI maturing Stakeholders using

GITS in their activities Sectors starting to use

GITS in their business solutions

Interoperable GITS readily available

Key stakeholders achieved enterprise GIS

Sectors integrating GITS across their business solutions

Citizens aware of GITS & leveraging it to support their activities

Mature SDI supporting and promoting the usage of GITS

Sectors and sector customers widely using GITS in their business solutions

International GITS business environment (eLibya hub)

Time

Libya Information Infrastructure

Libya Spatial Data

Infrastructure

National Statistics and

Indicators

ITC National Computing

and Network Infrastructur

e

Other

The Libya Spatial Data Infrastructure (LSDI) conceived as one building block in the national Information Infrastructure

Long-Term Vision for Nation Set by Government Policy Agenda

How can GIS and SDI contribute to the achievement of this agenda?

2030Vision

2010

2011

2014SDI Strategic Plan

Education ,health &

infrastructure assets Large

empowered private sector

Creation of a sustainable

knowledge base economy

Emirate resource

optimization

Strong and diverse

international relationships

Complete international and domestic

security

An optimal transparent regulatory

environment

Gov. Policy Agenda:

Sustainable Development

Environment

Soci

al

EconomicMaintenance of Nation’s values,

culture and heritage

Contribution to Regional

Alignments

Decision Making

Analysis

Advisory

Operations

PolicyStrategyRegulatoryInstitutionalFinanceWhole Government

Economic

Social Environment & Infrastructure

Executive Leadership

Entity 1 Entity 2 Entity 3 Entity 4 Entity 5 Entity 6 Entity 7

Strategy and Policy Unit

Strategic Plan

Strategic Plan

Strategic Plan

Strategic Plan

Strategic Plan

Strategic Plan

Strategic Plan

KPI’s KPI’s KPI’s KPI’s KPI’s KPI’s KPI’s

Interdisciplinary Technical Analysis , Planning, Coordination and Performance Management ??

AD-SDI

Enterprise Info

Solutions

Enterprise Info

Solutions

Enterprise Info

Solutions

Enterprise Info

Solutions

Enterprise Info

Solutions

Enterprise Info

Solutions

Enterprise Info

Solutions

Interdepartmental analysis and coordination

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SDI Can Be Integrated with Government Transformation Planning

Community Information Infrastructure

• Manage ongoing investment and sustainable development initiatives

• Provides a foundation of information for better informed planning and decision making

• Based on ICT and Geospatial technology (GIS)

• Developed according to the needs of the community – provides channel for two-way engagement with local communities

• Provide project management and monitoring capabilities

• Supports the economic development activities of each community

Benefits of SDI• Modernize and streamline government agencies• Reduce redundancy in data development and maintenance• Increase efficiency of operations• Share information across administrative boundaries• Increase coordination across agencies• Support better decision making with better information at all

levels• Improve communications and transparency• Promote and support more effective physical, economic and

social development

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Provide a clear view of all the critical development

matters across the country