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The 2000th public sector organisation joins PSMA

Ordnance Survey announces the 2000th public sector organisation to sign up for geographic data sharing

09th February 2012 - Ordnance Survey today celebrates an important milestone as the 2000th member joins the Public Sector Mapping Agreement (PSMA) just nine months after it was launched.

Tatenhill Parish Council in East Staffordshire is the latest public sector organisation to sign up for the agreement, which is delivering improved planning and delivery of services through the use of digital geographic data.

The ground breaking 10 year agreement between government and Ordnance Survey came into effect in April 2011 and allows the majority of public sector bodies in England and Wales, regardless of size, to use centrally funded geographic datasets. It is also helping the public sector to make vital efficiencies and improvements to service deliveries such as planning, transportation management, social housing and education services.    

Organisations already benefiting from the PSMA include the Environment Agency®, Department for Transport, local authorities across England and Wales, health organisations and the 12 main ambulance trusts. There has also been a significant uptake to the PSMA from town and parish councils. In England, the introduction of statutory Neighbourhood Planning means that local councils can now draw up development plans to shape their area, based on geographic information which is provided by the PSMA, facilitating easier data access and data sharing between public sector bodies and local people.

The PSMA widens access to a range of highly detailed digital Ordnance Survey mapping products as well as addressing information. It replaces previous collective agreements and is already showing significant value savings. Since the agreement was launched 10 months ago, approximately £15 million in savings to public sector organisations have been identified to users through the use of the PSMA data. Based on these savings there is the potential to achieve major savings across the entire public sector through the use of data, increased sharing and implementation of best practice examples.

Cardiff Council, for example, delivered important savings of more than £1.3 million from enhanced special educational needs route and vehicle management. Meanwhile, South Yorkshire Police is expected to make savings of over £1 million as a result of an innovative Intranet-based mapping solution, which gives police officers access to detailed, up-to-date information about communities, crime and antisocial behaviour.

James Brayshaw, Ordnance Survey’s Customer Director, says:

“We are delighted to have reached the 2000th member for the Public Sector Mapping Agreement and welcome Tatenhill Parish Council. What makes the PSMA unique is its ability to enable collaborative working underpinned by data sharing between organisations in the public sector and the ease with which the information can be visualised and analysed in a precise way. This is a centrally funded agreement, which is delivering results through increased use of location data enabling vital improvements to public sector services. We continue to encourage public sector organisations that haven’t taken advantage of membership to sign up today and start reaping the benefits.”

Emma Coleman, Clerk at Tatenhill Parish Council, the 2000th member to join the agreement, says:

“We believe the PSMA will make a significant contribution to understanding the rural asset locations, highways and historic buildings. The ability to share geographic information with our community will help to improve decision making for planning applications and become a visual tool to share local information more effectively.”

Examples of how geographic information is making a big difference in service planning and delivery include:

For more information and to join the PSMA, visit the public sector section of the Ordnance Survey website at: www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/psma www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/public-sector/mapping-agreement/index.html

 

Notes to editors

1. Ordnance Survey is Great Britain’s national mapping agency, providing the most accurate and up-to-date geographic data, relied on by government, business and individuals.

2. To download this news release visit www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/media. There you can also subscribe to our RSS feed. You can also follow us on Twitter - @OrdnanceSurvey.

3. Ordnance Survey and the OS Symbol are registered trademarks of Ordnance Survey.  

For more information from Ordnance Survey, please contact:

Rob Andrews – Head of Corporate Communications on 023 8005 5563 or robert.andrews@ordnancesurvey.co.uk

Melanie Osborne – corporate Communications Manager on 023 8005 5062 pr melanie.osborne@ordnancesurvey.co.uk

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