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Recent News


August 18, 2011

GeoConnections program information and resources have been moved to a new government of Canada web site (GeoConnections.nrcan.gc.ca). It is expected that before the end of 2011 anyone accessing the original web site (GeoConnections.org) will be redirected to the new site. In the interim, both sites will co-exist. Please access the new site to obtain the latest in program information, news and announcements.

Opportunities


September 9, 2011

2011 Invitation for Projects for the Advancement of Operational Policies, Standards and Best Practices for the Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure

This invitation for projects will advance the operational policies, standards and related best practices required by organizations developing, contributing to and using the Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure (CGDI).

GeoConnections is soliciting interest for projects that will:

  1. Increase awareness of the benefits of using geospatial data and tools to achieve goals for social, economic and environmental priorities
  2. Facilitate the integration and use of geospatial data to support effective decision making
  3. Coordinate the development of national policies, standards and mechanisms and support their implementation to ensure maintenance and updating of geospatial data and compatibility with global standards
  4. Keep Canada at the leading edge of accessing, sharing and using geospatial information via the Internet
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Upcoming Events


August 8, 2011
Webinar

Geospatial Privacy: Why You Should Know About it and How it Can be Handled

GeoConnections is pleased to invite you to a webcast on geospatial privacy.
English Webinar: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 - 1:30 PM (Eastern Daylight Time)
French Webinar: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 - 1:30 PM (Eastern Daylight Time)

Webinar Overview

The GeoConnections Program invites you to learn about and discuss emerging issues in geospatial privacy and how these issues can be handled. GeoConnections has conducted a number of studies and supported the development of guidelines related to geospatial privacy. This webinar session will introduce Geospatial Privacy Awareness and Risk Management - Guide for Federal Agencies, a March 2010 guideline that was created to be widely applicable to not only the federal public sector but other levels of government, the private sector, the academic sector, non-governmental organizations, and the general public. In addition, you will learn about other recent GeoConnections work on this topic, including:

  • International Comparative Analysis of Geospatial Information Privacy, March 2010 - an overview of how other leading nations in the implementation of spatial data infrastructure are dealing with geospatial privacy issues
  • Research Related to Privacy and the Use of Geospatial Information, November 2009 - the results of public opinion research in Canada related to the implications of geospatial privacy
  • Manager's Guide to Public Health Geomatics , February 2010 - overview of privacy issues in public health geomatics
  • Anonymizing Geospatial Data, 2010 - introduction to web-based tools for anonymizing geospatial data (i.e., preventing the identification of individuals)
  • Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure Operational Policies Needs Analysis - Privacy, March 2011 - results of the recent analysis of the need for operational policy instruments in this area
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) will also speak about their work related to geospatial privacy. As a webinar participant you will be welcome to ask questions and share views on the geospatial privacy concerns encountered by your organization, and the ways that they have been handled. If you would like to participate, please go to http://www.hal.ca/index.php/eventregistration?task=view_event&event_id=1 to register for this webinar. If you would like more information, please contact Kim Stephens by e-mail at kims@hickling.ca, or by telephone at 613-237-2220, ext. 205.

Registered participants will receive a follow-up e-mail with information about how to access and participate in the webinar.

We look forward to your participation.