Dr Gobe Hobona of Envitia appointed to Open Source Geospatial Laboratory Advisory Board
Wednesday, May 25, 2011 at 15:02
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In September 2010, the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) and the Centre for Geospatial Science (CGS), University of Nottingham signed a Memorandum of Understanding(MoU) for the establishment of an Open Source Geospatial Lab (OSGL) and to develop collaboration opportunities for academia, industry and government organisations in open source GIS software and data in the UK. The MoU provides for the establishment of a research laboratory for supporting the development of open-source geospatial software technologies, training and expertise. The MoU also provides for provision of internship opportunities for high quality students.

OSGeo and CGS have established an Advisory Board for the OSGL that includes experts from academia, industry and the public sector. The Advisory Board will give strategic input and direction for the OSGL. Dr Gobe Hobona has been appointed to the Advisory Board. Gobe’s appointment will contribute Envitia’s expertise and experiences to the research conducted by the OSGL. With the adoption of the Open Source technologies GeoServer and GeoNetwork in the Welsh Assembly Government Corporate Geospatial Services and other projects, Gobe’s appointment to the OSGL Advisory Board will maintain Envitia’s profile in the open source community.

 

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Envitia Ltd

 

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Website: www.envitia.com

About Envitia

Envitia is a world leader in geospatial intelligence technologies. Envitia applications and software technologies provide the highest performance solutions for the Defence, Government and major systems integrators. Our COTS software and solutions are employed globally across a wide spectrum of disciplines including environmental analysis and exploitation, data fusion and integrity, and the management of very large and disparate datasets with extreme precision. Working with partners we offer comprehensive geospatial intelligence services to operational forces.

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