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Date:       2016-11-21 23:13:37
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This is also nice thing to put up as a news item on the osgeo blog.

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Jody Garnett

On 17 November 2016 at 03:03, Suchith Anand <Suchith.Anand@nottingham.ac.uk>
wrote:

> Thank you Maria, Maxi  for this excellent initiative and updates.
>
> Nikos - Please have this report added to our next month newsletter with
> few photos etc of the event (Maria, Maxi  - please send this to Nikos when
> you get time).
>
> Happy PostGIS Day   :-)
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Suchith
>
>
> ________________________________________
> From: GeoForAll <geoforall-bounces@lists.osgeo.org> on behalf of Maria
> Antonia Brovelli <maria.brovelli@polimi.it>
> Sent: 17 November 2016 7:14 AM
> To: geoforall@lists.osgeo.org; un@lists.osgeo.org; board@lists.osgeo.org
> Subject: [Geo4All] Updates on UN Open GIS Initiative
>
> Dear All
>
> I'm just back from the 2nd Workshop of UN Open GIS Initiative, which was
> organized within a more general Symposium about Technology in Peacekeeping.
> This choice was excellent because gave  the possibility of presenting OSGeo
> and GeoForAll to a broader audience.
>
> UN Open GIS proceeds speedily and some pieces of solution were presented
> both by the Korean and Boundless teams.
>
> Moreover Sanghee Shin, one of our Directors,  has been nominated Chair of
> the Technical Advisory Group.
>
> In few words, the Workshop was intense, tiring but very positive.
>
> We concluded  with a webinar which will be available within the GeoForAll
> Series (thanks to Rafael Moreno and David Alvarez from ASPRS).
>
> Below a more detailed report.
>
> Regards,
>
> Maria
>
>
>
> Updates on UN Open GIS Initiative
>  From 7 to 11 November 2016 the Third International Partnership for
> Technology in Peacekeeping Symposium, hosted by the United Nations
> Department of Field Support (DFS) in cooperation with the Seoul
> Metropolitan Government, was held in Seoul, Republic of Korea at the
> Seoul City Hall.
> The Symposium brought together a wide range of actors to explore
> collaborative partnerships and projects to enhance information and
> communications technology (ICT) efforts in the following targeted areas:
>    *   Geospatial Information and Situational Awareness
>    *   Protection Technologies: Sensors, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
>    *   Innovation in Information and Communications Technologies
>
> OSGeo was invited to the Symposium as one of the partners of the project
> UN Open GIS. Maria Brovelli attended the meeting on behalf both of the
> OSGeo UN Committee and GeoForAll (Educational outreach of OSGeo).
>
> UN Open GIS Initiative is a project aiming at identifying and developing
> open source geospatial software and services that meets the requirements
> of UN operations, taking full advantage of the expertise of mission
> partners including partner nations, technology developed by contributing
> countries, international organizations, academia, NGO's, private sector.
>
> The members of the UN Open GIS Initiative are composed of:
>
>    *   Contributors: any organization who agrees with the objectives of
> the UN Open GIS and actively contributes to the UN Open GIS Initiative
> in terms of financial, materials, solutions, technologies, or human
> resources. The Contributor membership shall be decided by the Strategic
> Board.
>    *   Observers: any individual person or organization who agree with
> the objectives of the UN Open GIS and participate in the UN Open GIS
> Initiative activity. The Observer membership shall be granted by the
> Strategic Board.
>
> The governance structure of the UN Open GIS Initiative comprises of:
>
>    *   Strategic Board, consisting of representatives from each
> contributor where each contributor nominates one representative to the
> Strategic Board. OSGeo and GeoForAll are part of the Strategic Board.
> Maria Brovelli represents there GeoForAll, OSGeo Educational Outreach
> and Massimiliano Cannata the OSGeo UN Committee.
>    *   The Strategic Board is responsible for deciding goals, strategic
> planning, creation of new Working Groups, called "Spirals", election of
> co-chairs, appointment of technical advisory group members, requirement
> advisory group members, and assessment team members.
>    *   Three Co-Chairs (one appointed by UN and two elected among the
> Strategic Board members: ) and Secretariats
>    *   Technical Advisory Group (TAG)
>    *   Requirement Advisory Group (RAG)
>    *   Assessment Team (AT)
>
> - The Spirals, i.e. the Working Groups, which at the moment are the
> following:
>
>    *   Spiral 1 – UN Open Geo-Portal (started March 11, 2016) led by
> Anthony Calamito (Boundless)
>    *   Spiral 2 – Capacity Building (started May, 2016) led by Maria
> Brovelli (OSGeo and GeoForAll)
>    *   Spiral 3 – Geo-Analysis (started March 11, 2016) led by Hae Kyong
> Kang (Republic of Korea)
>    *   Spiral 4 – Data Acquisition (started March 11, 2016) led by
> Ki-Joune Li (Republic of Korea)
>
> OSGeo and GeoForAll have been contributing to several aspects of the
> projects. The main contribution for sure has been that related to
> Capacity Building.
> Up to now people of OSGeo and GeoForAll have helped in selecting and
> revising already existing training courses about the basic geospatial
> tools of interest for the UN Staff supporting the peacekeeping mission,
> who are the staff we are in contact with. A survey provided to the UN
> staff showed that they are primarily interested in QGIS, PostGIS,
> GeoNode, Geoserver and Openlayers.
> We are therefore organising self-paced training courses, assisted by
> tutors of OSGeo, GeoForAll and other entities, like GeoAcademy and
> Boundless, and offered using the e-learning platform of Politecnico di
> Milano.
> We have been planned 4 editions of QGIS GeoAcademy (we are currently at
> the second edition) and 2 editions of PostGIS Boundless (starting from
> January, 9 2017).
> Totally around 80 staff of UN will be trained in using QGIS and around
> 30 in PostGIS. Next year we will go ahead with the other software.
> Spreading the usage of Open Source software also within organisation as
> UN is one important point for OSGeo and that is the reason why the Board
> has chosen to put a so great effort on this initiative.
> Apart from the Capacity Building OSGeo will willingly work for
> incubating the software that will be available under the umbrella of UN
> Open GIS. This will ensure its quality and will give sustainability to
> the project itself.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Prof. Maria Antonia Brovelli
> Vice Rector for Como Campus and GIS Professor
> Politecnico di Milano
>
> ISPRS WG IV/4"Collaborative crowdsourced cloud mapping (C3M)"; OSGeo;
> ICA-OSGeo-ISPRS Advisory Board; NASA WorldWind Europa Challenge; SIFET
> Sol Katz Award 2015
>
> Via Natta, 12/14 - 22100 COMO (ITALY)
> Tel. +39-031-3327336 - Mob. +39-328-0023867 - fax. +39-031-3327321
> e-mail1: <mailto:maria.brovelli@polimi.it> maria.brovelli@polimi.it
> e-mail2: prorettrice@como.polimi.it
>
>
>
>
>
>
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<div dir="ltr">This is also nice thing to put up as a news item on the osgeo \
blog.</div><div class="gmail_extra"><br clear="all"><div><div class="gmail_signature" \
data-smartmail="gmail_signature"><div dir="ltr"><div><div \
dir="ltr"><div>--</div><div>Jody Garnett</div></div></div></div></div></div> <br><div \
class="gmail_quote">On 17 November 2016 at 03:03, Suchith Anand <span \
dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:Suchith.Anand@nottingham.ac.uk" \
target="_blank">Suchith.Anand@nottingham.ac.uk</a>&gt;</span> wrote:<br><blockquote \
class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc \
solid;padding-left:1ex">Thank you Maria, Maxi   for this excellent initiative and \
updates.<br> <br>
Nikos - Please have this report added to our next month newsletter with few photos \
etc of the event (Maria, Maxi   - please send this to Nikos when you get time).<br> \
<br> Happy PostGIS Day     :-)<br>
<br>
Best wishes,<br>
<br>
Suchith<br>
<br>
<br>
______________________________<wbr>__________<br>
From: GeoForAll &lt;<a \
href="mailto:geoforall-bounces@lists.osgeo.org">geoforall-bounces@lists.<wbr>osgeo.org</a>&gt; \
on behalf of Maria Antonia Brovelli &lt;<a \
                href="mailto:maria.brovelli@polimi.it">maria.brovelli@polimi.it</a>&gt;<br>
                
Sent: 17 November 2016 7:14 AM<br>
To: <a href="mailto:geoforall@lists.osgeo.org">geoforall@lists.osgeo.org</a>; <a \
href="mailto:un@lists.osgeo.org">un@lists.osgeo.org</a>; <a \
                href="mailto:board@lists.osgeo.org">board@lists.osgeo.org</a><br>
Subject: [Geo4All] Updates on UN Open GIS Initiative<br>
<div><div class="h5"><br>
Dear All<br>
<br>
I&#39;m just back from the 2nd Workshop of UN Open GIS Initiative, which was \
organized within a more general Symposium about Technology in Peacekeeping. This \
choice was excellent because gave   the possibility of presenting OSGeo and GeoForAll \
to a broader audience.<br> <br>
UN Open GIS proceeds speedily and some pieces of solution were presented both by the \
Korean and Boundless teams.<br> <br>
Moreover Sanghee Shin, one of our Directors,   has been nominated Chair of the \
Technical Advisory Group.<br> <br>
In few words, the Workshop was intense, tiring but very positive.<br>
<br>
We concluded   with a webinar which will be available within the GeoForAll Series \
(thanks to Rafael Moreno and David Alvarez from ASPRS).<br> <br>
Below a more detailed report.<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
<br>
Maria<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
Updates on UN Open GIS Initiative<br>
  From 7 to 11 November 2016 the Third International Partnership for<br>
Technology in Peacekeeping Symposium, hosted by the United Nations<br>
Department of Field Support (DFS) in cooperation with the Seoul<br>
Metropolitan Government, was held in Seoul, Republic of Korea at the<br>
Seoul City Hall.<br>
The Symposium brought together a wide range of actors to explore<br>
collaborative partnerships and projects to enhance information and<br>
communications technology (ICT) efforts in the following targeted areas:<br>
     *     Geospatial Information and Situational Awareness<br>
     *     Protection Technologies: Sensors, Surveillance and Reconnaissance<br>
     *     Innovation in Information and Communications Technologies<br>
<br>
OSGeo was invited to the Symposium as one of the partners of the project<br>
UN Open GIS. Maria Brovelli attended the meeting on behalf both of the<br>
OSGeo UN Committee and GeoForAll (Educational outreach of OSGeo).<br>
<br>
UN Open GIS Initiative is a project aiming at identifying and developing<br>
open source geospatial software and services that meets the requirements<br>
of UN operations, taking full advantage of the expertise of mission<br>
partners including partner nations, technology developed by contributing<br>
countries, international organizations, academia, NGO's, private sector.<br>
<br>
The members of the UN Open GIS Initiative are composed of:<br>
<br>
     *     Contributors: any organization who agrees with the objectives of<br>
the UN Open GIS and actively contributes to the UN Open GIS Initiative<br>
in terms of financial, materials, solutions, technologies, or human<br>
resources. The Contributor membership shall be decided by the Strategic<br>
Board.<br>
     *     Observers: any individual person or organization who agree with<br>
the objectives of the UN Open GIS and participate in the UN Open GIS<br>
Initiative activity. The Observer membership shall be granted by the<br>
Strategic Board.<br>
<br>
The governance structure of the UN Open GIS Initiative comprises of:<br>
<br>
     *     Strategic Board, consisting of representatives from each<br>
contributor where each contributor nominates one representative to the<br>
Strategic Board. OSGeo and GeoForAll are part of the Strategic Board.<br>
Maria Brovelli represents there GeoForAll, OSGeo Educational Outreach<br>
and Massimiliano Cannata the OSGeo UN Committee.<br>
     *     The Strategic Board is responsible for deciding goals, strategic<br>
planning, creation of new Working Groups, called "Spirals", election of<br>
co-chairs, appointment of technical advisory group members, requirement<br>
advisory group members, and assessment team members.<br>
     *     Three Co-Chairs (one appointed by UN and two elected among the<br>
Strategic Board members: ) and Secretariats<br>
     *     Technical Advisory Group (TAG)<br>
     *     Requirement Advisory Group (RAG)<br>
     *     Assessment Team (AT)<br>
<br>
- The Spirals, i.e. the Working Groups, which at the moment are the<br>
following:<br>
<br>
     *     Spiral 1 – UN Open Geo-Portal (started March 11, 2016) led by<br>
Anthony Calamito (Boundless)<br>
     *     Spiral 2 – Capacity Building (started May, 2016) led by Maria<br>
Brovelli (OSGeo and GeoForAll)<br>
     *     Spiral 3 – Geo-Analysis (started March 11, 2016) led by Hae Kyong<br>
Kang (Republic of Korea)<br>
     *     Spiral 4 – Data Acquisition (started March 11, 2016) led by<br>
Ki-Joune Li (Republic of Korea)<br>
<br>
OSGeo and GeoForAll have been contributing to several aspects of the<br>
projects. The main contribution for sure has been that related to<br>
Capacity Building.<br>
Up to now people of OSGeo and GeoForAll have helped in selecting and<br>
revising already existing training courses about the basic geospatial<br>
tools of interest for the UN Staff supporting the peacekeeping mission,<br>
who are the staff we are in contact with. A survey provided to the UN<br>
staff showed that they are primarily interested in QGIS, PostGIS,<br>
GeoNode, Geoserver and Openlayers.<br>
We are therefore organising self-paced training courses, assisted by<br>
tutors of OSGeo, GeoForAll and other entities, like GeoAcademy and<br>
Boundless, and offered using the e-learning platform of Politecnico di<br>
Milano.<br>
We have been planned 4 editions of QGIS GeoAcademy (we are currently at<br>
the second edition) and 2 editions of PostGIS Boundless (starting from<br>
January, 9 2017).<br>
Totally around 80 staff of UN will be trained in using QGIS and around<br>
30 in PostGIS. Next year we will go ahead with the other software.<br>
Spreading the usage of Open Source software also within organisation as<br>
UN is one important point for OSGeo and that is the reason why the Board<br>
has chosen to put a so great effort on this initiative.<br>
Apart from the Capacity Building OSGeo will willingly work for<br>
incubating the software that will be available under the umbrella of UN<br>
Open GIS. This will ensure its quality and will give sustainability to<br>
the project itself.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
------------------------------<wbr>----------------------<br>
Prof. Maria Antonia Brovelli<br>
Vice Rector for Como Campus and GIS Professor<br>
Politecnico di Milano<br>
<br>
ISPRS WG IV/4&quot;Collaborative crowdsourced cloud mapping (C3M)&quot;; OSGeo; \
ICA-OSGeo-ISPRS Advisory Board; NASA WorldWind Europa Challenge; SIFET<br> Sol Katz \
Award 2015<br> <br>
Via Natta, 12/14 - 22100 COMO (ITALY)<br>
Tel. +39-031-3327336 - Mob. +39-328-0023867 - fax. +39-031-3327321<br>
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