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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
Open Source for geospatial software has been advocated here the Pacific Islands region for over a decade. The GIS/RS Special Interest Group of the Pacific Islands Chapter of Internet Society [http://www.picisoc.org/special-interest-groups-sigs/gis-rs/ GIS/RS SIG]has been instrumental in the promotion of Open Source spearheaded by the South Pacific Applied and Geoscience Commission (SOPAC) by making source code available to its Stakeholders starting with the GIS for Utilities Project in 1997. Since then the GIS/RS community in the Pacific Islands region have been thriving and active with Open Source sessions/discussion during Pacific Islands GIS/RS Annual Conferences [http://picgisrs.appspot.com/ GIS/RS Conference].
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Open Source for geospatial software has been advocated here the Pacific Islands region for over a decade. The GIS/RS Special Interest Group of the Pacific Islands Chapter of Internet Society [http://www.picisoc.org/special-interest-groups-sigs/gis-rs/ GIS/RS SIG]has been instrumental in the promotion of Open Source spearheaded by the South Pacific Applied and Geoscience Commission (SOPAC) by making source code available to its Stakeholders starting with the GIS for Utilities Project in 1997. Since then the GIS/RS community in the Pacific Islands region have been thriving and active with Open Source sessions/discussions during the Pacific Islands GIS/RS Annual Conferences [http://picgisrs.appspot.com/ GIS/RS Conference].
  
 
== Objectives ==
 
== Objectives ==

Revision as of 02:06, 9 November 2012

Pacific Islands Chapter of OSGeo

This is the Beginning of the OSGeo Pacific Islands Chapter November, 9 2012.

Introduction

Open Source for geospatial software has been advocated here the Pacific Islands region for over a decade. The GIS/RS Special Interest Group of the Pacific Islands Chapter of Internet Society GIS/RS SIGhas been instrumental in the promotion of Open Source spearheaded by the South Pacific Applied and Geoscience Commission (SOPAC) by making source code available to its Stakeholders starting with the GIS for Utilities Project in 1997. Since then the GIS/RS community in the Pacific Islands region have been thriving and active with Open Source sessions/discussions during the Pacific Islands GIS/RS Annual Conferences GIS/RS Conference.

Objectives

The Pacific Islands Chapter, facilitates the advancement of Open Source for Geospatial software/technologies and usage in the Pacific Islands region by:

  • Sharing information, problems and solutions among users
  • Operation of a mailing list
  • Encouraging the creation of national users groups
  • Organizing meetings and regional Pacific Islands OSGeo Chapter conference
  • Monitoring open source for geospatial software/technologies advancements and usage

Members

  • Dominic Afuyave (PNG Power Ltd) - PNG
  • Edwin Liava'a (CheSpatial) - FIJI
  • Etuate Cocker (Freelance CMS Developer, NZ) - TONGA
  • Gordon Denty - (Solomon Islands Electricity Authority, SIEA) - SOLOMON ISLANDS
  • Nomeneta Saili - (Electricity Power Corporation, EPC) - SAMOA
  • Sachindra Singh - (Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), Applied Geoscience and Technology Division (SOPAC)) - FIJI

Links

GIS/RS SIG GIS/RS Conference