What is the vision of
Bakosurtanal? Our vision is to create reliable spatial
data infrastructure as a base for providing
information on natural resources and
environment for national development.
The mission of Bakosurtanal is 1. To formulate macro planning and
national policies in surveys and mapping
, and to strengthen the coordination of
national surveys and mapping activities
to fulfil the need for topographic base
maps up to medium scale and to fulfil the
need for national thematic base maps in
supporting the national development.
2. To build National Spatial Data
Infrastructure (NSDI), which covers
elements of institution, regulation standard,
spatial fundamental data, human resources,
research and technology of surveys and
environment for national development.
What are the main activities
of Bakosurtanal?
BAKOSURTANAL has duty to conduct
govemmental duties in the field of surveys
and mapping according to prevailing
regulation. Our main activities include:
1. to assess and create national
policies is surveys and Mapping ;
2. to develop national spatial
data infrastructure (NSDI) ;
3. to coordinate functional activities
in conducting Bakosurtanal task ;
4. to monitor, guide and maintain
activities of government institutions in the
field of national surveys and mapping ;
5. to organize, develop and serve in the
field of general planning, management,
organization, personnel, financial, archive,
regulation, code, and internal affair.
What is the status of NSDI? In July 2007, establishment of NSDI was
institutionalized by a presidential decree.
The NSDI will benefit all the
sectors as it would provide spatial
data not only of central
Government and provincial governments
but also up to local government level.
The data will be available on the net
for the government and private sectors
both. The time frame we see for it is ten
years. Ten years is a reasonable time
frame as to get information from some
of the provinces will not be that easy.
The NSDI initiative of Indonesia is
financed by a loan from the Japan bank
for International cooperation (JBIC).
We must understand that it is a
beginning only, not the end. The
success of NSDI lies in building
new and innovative applications.
Indonesia is often hit by
various disasters. Any
role Bakosurtanal?
We have Early Tsunami Warning System
in place. It is supported by the German
Governments as well as USA. The
Bureau of Meteorology and Geophysics,
Bakosurtanal and Minister of Research and
Technology and other sectors are working
together on the Indonesia side. We play
a key role as we provide the spatial
information, geodetic network and also sea
level observation. Unlike the earlier days when it was difficult to get the information
of a disaster even for months, now with the
help of new technologies the information
move fast. Hence, our response to disaster
has been more adequate. Although, we
still cannot predict the disasters, but we
can reduce the risks. This is carried out
by giving priority to disaster prone area
to be covered by adequate respective
geospatial data. We can use the most
current information available from
satellite imageries and aerial photographs
as well as database on hospital, school,
infrastructure, population, etc, to help
in proper assistance distribution.
The benefits of geomatics in disaster
management cannot be simply quantified
in economic terms as ultimately it
helps to not only save human lives but
also to sustain the economy as well.
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