The recommendations
in the communiqué are:
• The National Map Policy must be formalized
at the earliest and its operational implementation
taken up.
• An assessment of any consequential impact
of the National Map Policy on NSDI and its activities
must be made and solutions enabled by the NSDI
Task Force.
• The efforts to institutionalize NSDI must
continue and all formal clearances and approvals
obtained at the earliest – so that the NSDI,
as an institution, can be positioned.
• All organizations, agencies, institutions,
be they from the government, private or nongovernment
sector, and who have spatial data assets must
be encouraged to participate in the NSDI. NSDI
may establish procedures and mechanisms for this
to happen.
• The NSDI Metadata Standard (Version 3.0)
is hereby adopted and all NSDI agencies are encouraged
to generate their Metadata according to this Standard.
However, a review mechanism of the Standard could
be established to regularly update the Standard.
• Similarly, the NSDE Standard (Version
1.0) is also adopted and all NSDI agencies are
encouraged to conform to this exchange standard.
NSDI, by involving GIS vendors and others, must
enable the development of solutions and translators
for the NSDE.
• NSDI recognizes the need for technical,
institutional and organizational inter-operability
and recommends that NSDI commit itself to enable
inter-operability and be in line with international
efforts, such as OGC, ISO.
• The NSDI Metadata Server and the NSDI
Portal efforts be integrated and the NSDI services
made operational at the earliest. Agencies are
urged to populate their Agency Metadata for the
NSDI Metadata Server using the NSDI Metadata Utility
at the earliest.
• The demonstration efforts of the NSDI
Data and Application Services be continued to
evolve a sound design for the Data Servers and
valueaddition on NSDI. Appropriate standard documents
for the Data Server and Applications Services
need to be prepared.
• There is an urgent need to take up standardization
efforts in the following areas:
— Content and Design of NSDI
— Applications and Value-Addition
— Quality Standards
— Network design
— NSDI Policy/Guidelines for agency-participation
and Access Rules
• The scoping of NSDI must now address assimilating
spatial data available at large scales –
and especially those which are not based on spatial
framework of SOI maps. Studies and assessments
need to be made in this direction – especially
on standards, linkages and applications of such
datasets.
• The NSDI must enable a framework under
which spatial information systems and applications
can be encouraged at village, district and state
level and these need to be assimilated into the
infrastructure. In this manner, NSDI could become
a tool for empowering people.
• The private sector has a major role to
play in NSDI and leverage its capabilities in
providing SDI technologies, SDI solutions, SDI
services, SDI human resources development and
infrastructure establishment, as also for committing
its own data assets to such an infrastructure.
• A separate assessment for Public-Private
Partnership model for NSDI – with clear
de?nition of roles and responsibilities of stakeholders
and sharing of bene?ts from NSDI needs to be made.
• The NSDI framework must position foundation
partnerships with stakeholders based on ?nancial
equity principles and build for itself a viable
?nancial model of growth and sustenance through
publicprivate funding approaches.
• NSDI must develop bi-lateral links with
nations that have strong SDI programmes for establishing
a mutually beneficial partnership. Similarly,
NSDI must also actively participate in multi-lateral
SDI programme and leverage Indian competitiveness
in the global arena. |