SPURRING NATION S ECONOMY THROUGH SmartKADASTER

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SPURRING NATION S ECONOMY THROUGH SmartKADASTER SR MOHAMAD KAMALI BIN ADIMIN DIVISION DIRECTOR (CADASTRE) DEPARTMENT OF SURVEY AND MAPPING MALAYSIA

THE NEED TO TRANSFORM TRANSFORMATION AGENDA EMPOWERING ECONOMY THROUGH GEOSPATIAL SmartKADASTER FUNDAMENTALS OF SmartKADASTER SKiP NBOS VIA SmartKADASTER CONCLUSION

Current State Future State otowards the aim to achieve developed nation status by 2020, Government of Malaysia has initiated a dynamic plan of transformation. othe transformation plan has taken into account various aspects to be revamped. oand one of its many aspirations is to strengthen and drive nations current economic landscape.

7 National Key Result Areas (NKRAs) 6 Strategic Reform Initiatives (SRIs) oeconomic Transformation Programme (ETP) is formulated as part of Vision 2020 and Malaysia s National Transformation Programme. o The implementation of ETP applied new economic model with the hopes to develop a high income, inclusive and sustainable nation. Source: MIDA Malaysia

9 EPPs 2020 GNI 41,440.5 mil 12 NKEAs Attracting 100 of the World s Most Dynamic Firms Jobs 234,001 Attracting Internal and External Talents Connecting KL to Singapore via a High Speed Rail System Building an Integrated Urban Mass Rapid Transit System Revitalizing the Klang and Gombak Rivers into a Heritage and Commercial Centre Greening Greater KL to Ensure Residents Enjoy Sufficient Green Space Creating Iconic Places and Attractions 2020 GNI 118,212.1 mil Jobs 560 2020 GNI 6,223.8 Jobs 28,700 2020 GNI 24,630.28 Jobs 20,000 2020 GNI 4,280.5 Jobs- 17,041 2020 GNI- 991.5 Jobs - 2,817 2020 GNI 460 Jobs 13,500 Source: PEMANDU ETP is segmented into 12 potential sectors. Creating a Comprehensive Pedestrian Network Developing an Efficient Solid Waste Management System 2020 GNI 6.4 Jobs 279 2020 GNI - 156.5 Jobs N/A It is known as 12 National Key Economic Areas (NKEAs). Each of these NKEAs has its own Entry Point Projects (EPPs) with the intention to explore new growth areas, and business opportunities which enable the related sectors to move further up the value chain.

TN50 TN5050 focusing on 5 Trends Source: mytn50.com Technology & Connectivity Government has realised the importance of Geospatial Technology and heading to Smart City enablement in Malaysia. Source: PEMANDU

The advent of technology helps to spur economic landscape o Innovative geospatial technologies derived from rapid advancement of technology. o Decision making has become more informed and scientific and 'Geospatial Technology' has emerged as a leading application in various undertakings. o It also helps to heighten economy value in diverse sectors. US economic landscape: Geospatial Industry generated $73 billion in revenue in 2011. Source: snaptrends.com

Maximize Geospatial Potential Geospatial Component Infrastructure Data Analysis 3D City Model & multipurpose cadastral based spatial analysis platform o SmartKADASTER adopts FIG s vision of Cadastre 2.0 drawn from the Web 2.0. open map culture using mobile technologies through collaboration and citizen engagement (Manohar and Sharma, 2016). o The main purpose of the project is to establish a multi-purpose cadastral based spatial analysis platform. The spatial analysis can be performed in 2D and/or 3D interface; according to user s preference. o Established based on 6 fundamentals that has the similarity with the attribute of Cadastre 2.0 concept and enhanced by JUPEM to accommodate local requirements.

Real world Cadastral Based Service Oriented Architecture SmartKADASTER Representing Real world Geoinformation for Citizen Multi Device Data Interoperability

o AOI: FT of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya. o Technology involved: LiDAR, MVO, MLS, 3D TLS & 360- Degree Panoramic Street view. o Main deliverable: SmartKADASTER Interactive Portal (SKiP).

Directions

Measure Distance Info Tools Measure Area

3D Analysis Tools Terrain Profile Viewshed

3D Analysis Tools Measure Area Contour Map

LOD 1 LOD 3 3D City Model LOD 2

Benefits: o Building Maintenance - reduce cost o Property Marketing allow visualization o BIM Cycle Compliance up to demolition and refurbishment

Commercial Terrain Area overlay with NDCDB Lot

Benefits: New Infrastructure Development for Public Transport (Rail/Highway) Commercial Terrain Area overlay with 1. NDCDB Lot 2. 3D Model and Crowd Sourcing Benefits: Geoinformation for Citizen PRIMA/PPA1M/MAWIP Shortest Route

o Catalogue offers complete metadata of the acquired data in SmartKADASTER. o Applying Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) concept. o Consequently, accessing, sharing and using geospatial information can be simplified with ample provision of geospatial infrastructure.

Beneficial to PRIMA o Initial evaluation, suitability and terrain assessment for development projects without having to go on site. o Initial site planning, produce land assessment report using analysis in SKiP Provide Land Information, Produce Contour Map and Terrain Profile Analysis PR1MA Property Listing throughout Malaysia Source: PR1MA website Perbadanan PR1MA Malaysia was established under the PR1MA Act 2012 to plan, develop, construct and maintain high-quality housing with lifestyle concepts for middle-income households in key urban centres. Source: PR1MA website

Beneficial to Putrajaya Corporation olod 4 information aids PPJ in building renovation and maintenance Perbadanan Putrajaya / Putrajaya Corporation (PPJ) was established under the Perbadanan Putrajaya 1995 (Act 536) for the purpose of managing and administering the Federal Territory of Putrajaya. Perbadanan Putrajaya is also entrusted with the functions of a local authority and local planning authority by various orders and notifications,. outilizing LiDAR Orthophoto, 360 Street View Image from SmartKADASTER for planning purposes Source: Putrajaya Corporation website

o Implementation of National Blue Ocean Strategy (NBOS) by the Government is fully observed by JUPEM as various Government Department are sharing data and services from SmartKADASTER MOU Signing Ceremony with Putrajaya Corporation in July 2016 o To strengthen and widen the use of SmartKADASTER JUPEM has established an MOU with Putrajaya Corporation.

o SmartKADASTER is in compliance with Cadastre 2.0 concept envisioned by FIG. o SmartKADASTER tools and functionality are enablers to: Increase efficiency Decision making (minimize cost and time in pre- planning & designing) Improved productivity (time/labour/cost) Integrate and visualize spatial information o It is in line with Government role to facilitate, coordinate, track and monitor the successful implementation of ETP (NKEAs). o In addition, more integrated knowledge system and smarter solutions related to geospatial technology is in need for Government s future transformation plan. Factors that enabling efficiencies that will thrive nation s economy