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Geospatial Data : Background, Federal & State Use & Duplication Challenges - Meredith Haynes

Geospatial Data

Background, Federal & State Use & Duplication Challenges

By: Meredith Haynes (Editor)

Hardcover | 1 December 2015

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The federal government collects, maintains, and uses geospatial information -- data linked to specific geographic locations -- to help support varied missions, including national security and natural resources conservation. To coordinate geospatial activities, in 1994 the President issued an executive order to develop a National Spatial Data Infrastructure -- a framework for coordination that includes standards, data themes, and a clearinghouse. This book describes the geospatial data that selected federal agencies and states use and how much is spent on geospatial data; assess progress in establishing the National Spatial Data Infrastructure; and determine whether selected federal agencies and states invest in duplicative geospatial data.

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