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For information about this announcement, contact:
 
For information about this announcement, contact:
  
Cameron Shorter,
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Sam Bacharach
  
Chair of the FOSS4G 2009 Organising Committee for the Open Source Geospatial Foundation
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Executive Director, Outreach and Community Adoption
  
tel: +61-2-8570-5050
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Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc
  
cameron.shorter@lisasoft.com
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tel: +1-703-352-3938
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sbacharach@opengeospatial.org
  
 
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Sydney, Australia. Monday 19 January 2009.
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Sydney, Australia. ?? January 2009.
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The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) have announced a [http://external.opengis.org/twiki_public/bin/view/ClimateChallenge2009/WebHome Climate Change Integration Plugfest (CCIP)][1] to be launched at the [http://2009.foss4g.org FOSS4G conference], 20-23 October 2009. [2]
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The CCIP will demonstrate standards based interoperability between geospatial applications based on a Climate Change scenario. It consists of a server with multiple virtual machines, each installed with geospatial applications offering standards based web services. All web services will demonstrate a common dataset, and will be accessed by a range of geospatial client applications installed on client computers.
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The showcase is designed to be easily rolled out at conferences, testbeds and other events around the world, and is targeted to be launched at the international FOSS4G Conference in Sydney, Australia, 20-23 October 2009.
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The showcase is designed to underpin many initiatives, including:
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* Technology demonstrators at conferences
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* Spatial Data Infrastructure development
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* Geospatial training programs
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* Demonstration Software CDs
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* Testing suite programs
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* Open Data programs
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Greg Buehler, XXX of the OGC explains ...
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Graham de Hoedt, XXX at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology says ... (integration of data and applications are crucial for solving complex problems like Climate Change).
  
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) have announced a Climate Change Integration Plugfest to be launched at the FOSS4G conference, 20-23 October 2009. [1]
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Cameron Shorter, Chair of the FOSS4G organising committee and Systems Architect at [http://lisasoft.com LISAsoft] says "Geospatial users regularly ask how to integrate Open Source, COTS and proprietary software. At FOSS4G, attendees will see the major geospatial applications working together and talk with the implementers about what really works.
  
 
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The OGC® is an international consortium of more than 365
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The OGC®[3] is an international consortium of more than 365
 
companies, government agencies, research organizations, and
 
companies, government agencies, research organizations, and
 
universities participating in a consensus process to develop publicly
 
universities participating in a consensus process to develop publicly
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http://www.opengeospatial.org/.
 
http://www.opengeospatial.org/.
  
FOSS4G is heralded as the international "gathering of tribes" of open
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FOSS4G is the international "gathering of tribes" of open
 
source geospatial communities, where developers and users show off their
 
source geospatial communities, where developers and users show off their
 
latest software and projects.  The theme for 2009 is "User Driven",
 
latest software and projects.  The theme for 2009 is "User Driven",
highlighting the power of Open Source to solve business problems.
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highlighting the power of Open Source to integrate with existing systems.
  
 
The Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) has been created to
 
The Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) has been created to
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The foundation's goal is to encourage the use and collaborative
 
The foundation's goal is to encourage the use and collaborative
 
development of community-led projects, data development and
 
development of community-led projects, data development and
education.[2]
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education.[4]
  
FOSS4G is the international gathering of open source, geospatial tribes.
 
The spatial industry is undergoing rapid innovations and the open source
 
spatial community is one of the forces driving the change. From its
 
beginnings the FOSS4G conference has been the gathering of the spatial
 
tribes and has a reputation of being a melting pot for great ideas in
 
the spatial industry and a catalyst for many successful geospatial
 
products, standards and protocols. FOSS4G 2009 Sydney will be the
 
seventh "formal" gathering of the open source geospatial community and
 
is will focus on the increasing importance of FOSS4G in the
 
public and private enterprise.
 
  
[1] http://2009.foss4g.org
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[1] http://external.opengis.org/twiki_public/bin/view/ClimateChallenge2009/WebHome
[2] http://osgeo.org
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[2] http://2009.foss4g.org
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[3] http://opengeospatial.org
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[4] http://osgeo.org
  
 
[[Category:FOSS4G2009]]
 
[[Category:FOSS4G2009]]
 
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Revision as of 21:57, 13 January 2009

Climate Change Integration Plugfest launched at the FOSS4G 2009 conference


___DRAFT, not for release yet___


For information about this announcement, contact:

Sam Bacharach

Executive Director, Outreach and Community Adoption

Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc

tel: +1-703-352-3938

sbacharach@opengeospatial.org


Sydney, Australia. ?? January 2009.

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) have announced a Climate Change Integration Plugfest (CCIP)[1] to be launched at the FOSS4G conference, 20-23 October 2009. [2]

The CCIP will demonstrate standards based interoperability between geospatial applications based on a Climate Change scenario. It consists of a server with multiple virtual machines, each installed with geospatial applications offering standards based web services. All web services will demonstrate a common dataset, and will be accessed by a range of geospatial client applications installed on client computers.

The showcase is designed to be easily rolled out at conferences, testbeds and other events around the world, and is targeted to be launched at the international FOSS4G Conference in Sydney, Australia, 20-23 October 2009.

The showcase is designed to underpin many initiatives, including:

  • Technology demonstrators at conferences
  • Spatial Data Infrastructure development
  • Geospatial training programs
  • Demonstration Software CDs
  • Testing suite programs
  • Open Data programs

Greg Buehler, XXX of the OGC explains ...

Graham de Hoedt, XXX at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology says ... (integration of data and applications are crucial for solving complex problems like Climate Change).

Cameron Shorter, Chair of the FOSS4G organising committee and Systems Architect at LISAsoft says "Geospatial users regularly ask how to integrate Open Source, COTS and proprietary software. At FOSS4G, attendees will see the major geospatial applications working together and talk with the implementers about what really works.


The OGC®[3] is an international consortium of more than 365 companies, government agencies, research organizations, and universities participating in a consensus process to develop publicly available geospatial standards. OpenGIS® Standards support interoperable solutions that "geo-enable" the Web, wireless and location-based services, and mainstream IT. OGC Standards empower technology developers to make geospatial information and services accessible and useful with any application that needs to be geospatially enabled. Visit the OGC website at http://www.opengeospatial.org/.

FOSS4G is the international "gathering of tribes" of open source geospatial communities, where developers and users show off their latest software and projects. The theme for 2009 is "User Driven", highlighting the power of Open Source to integrate with existing systems.

The Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) has been created to support and build the highest-quality open source geospatial software. The foundation's goal is to encourage the use and collaborative development of community-led projects, data development and education.[4]


[1] http://external.opengis.org/twiki_public/bin/view/ClimateChallenge2009/WebHome [2] http://2009.foss4g.org [3] http://opengeospatial.org [4] http://osgeo.org