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COUNTRY REPORT INDONESIA ACTIVITIES IN 2010 THE SEVENTEENTH PERMANENT COMMITTEE ON GIS INFRASTRUCTURE FOR ASIA AND THE PACIFIC (PCGIAP) MEETING JULY 21 22, 2011, CHINGGIS KHAAN HOTEL, ULAANBAATAR CITY, MONGOLIA.

BAKOSURTANAL "Nationally Integrated and Accessible Geospatial Data And Information in 2025" HEAD of BAKOSURTANAL Prime Secretary Auditors Deputy Head for Natural Resource Basic Survey Deputy Head for Basic Mapping Deputy Head for Spatial Data Infrastructure Center for Marine Resources Surveys Center for Topographic Base Mapping Center for Network System and Spatial Data Standard Bureau of Planning and Legal Affairs Center for Land Resource Survey Center for Marine and Aeronautical Base Mapping Center for Atlases and Spatial Planning Bureau of Personnel and General Affairs Center for Regional Boundary Center for Regional Boundary Center for Services and Information

REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS

Geospatial Information Law (Law nr 4/2010) Issued on April 21 st, 2011, regulates: Data and Information Consists of (1) basic geospatial information : Geodetic Networks, and Topographic Maps, and (2) general thematic geospatial information It is a systematic, accurate and reliable geospatial information National single reference Custodians government and local government agencies Access: open for public Users: Governments Geospatial Information community and industry Benefit: good governance, at central and local authorities public policies and services related to geospatial will be more accurate and reliable

Geospatial Information Law (Law nr 4/2010) Issued on April 21 st, 2011 BAKOSURTANAL will increase thecapacity and its authorithy Badan Informasi GeoSpasial (BIG) : GeoSpatial Information Agency of Indonesia

BASIC GEOSPATIAL DATA AND INFORMATION

LAND BASIC GEOSPATIALDATA

BOUNDARY BASIC GEOSPATIALDATA

MARINE AND AERONAUTICAL BASIC GEOSPATIALDATA

THEMATIC GEOSPATIAL DATA AND INFORMATION

LAND NATURAL RESOURCESAND ENVIRONMENT SURVEYS

MARINE NATURAL RESOURCESAND ENVIRONMENT SURVEYS

ATLAS GEOSPATIAL DATA AND INFORMATION THEMES

GOVERNMENT GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION NETWORK

INDONESIAN NATIONAL GEO SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE (NSDI) PROJECT Foundation for the National Geo Spatial Information System. An environment that all stakeholders, using its technology, standards and the shared geo spatial information, can cooperate and interact with each other to better achieve their objectives at different political i l or administrative i i levels. l Benefit: more organized data structure, better integration of disparate data, new, spatially enabled analysis, r educed decision time improved decisions Period: January 2011 February 2013

NSDI PROJECT ACTIVITIES 1. Consulting Services for Mapping and Networking System 2. Consulting Services for Data Utilization on Regional Development Planning using Dynamic Modeling, and establishment ofgovernance Bodyfor Institutional Arrangement of Indonesian GeoSpatial Data Infrastructure (Ina SDI). 3. Component 1: Airborne IF SAR data acquisition in almost island of Sumatera, and Digital aerial photographic data acquisition at 4 cities (Medan Pekanbaru Padang Jambi) of Sumatera area. GeoSpatial Data Production at scale 1:50,000 and 1:10,000 of the acquired data. 4. Component 2: NSDI Networking System

3. Component 1: Acquisition and Production of GeoSpatial Data

3. Component 1: Acquisition and Production of GeoSpatial Data

3. Component 1: Acquisition and Production of GeoSpatial Data. Scale 1 : 10,000

NSDI PROJECT ACTIVITIES 4. Component 2: NSDI Networking System A. NSDI Networking System Development: Construct and Implement the Centralized Network Nodes Infrastructure and Distributed Network Nodes Infrastructure (11 participating p institutes); Construct and Implement the GIS Data Centre at BAKOSURTANAL and its Disaster Recovery Node; Organize trainings and conduct capacity building for officers in BAKOSURTANAL and 10 participating institutes; Provide Solutions by Developing or Integrating Software and Technologies for Major Requirements ofnsdinetworksystem; Network System; Multi Level Distributive Data Sharing Management System; Metadata Management and Clearing House, Metadata Creation and Management; Single Point tctl Catalog Search and Remote Data Dt Access; GIS Interoperability and Format Conversion; Security of Data and Supporting e Commerce Rules; Integration with GIS and Business Data; Service Management, Maintenance and Expandability.

NSDI PROJECT ACTIVITIES Participating Institute on the NSDI Networking System Development Project: 1. BAKOSURTANAL 2. Ministry of Agriculture 3. Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries 4. Ministry of Forestry 5. Ministry of Public Works 6. Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources 7. Ministry of Environment 8. Central Bureau of Statistics 9. Nti National lland dagency 10. Province of DKI Jakarta 11. Province of West Java

NSDI PROJECT ACTIVITIES 4. Component 2: NSDI Networking System B. NSDI Networking System Services: Data and Services Concepts Security and User Account Management Portal, Metadata and Catalog Services Data Access Services Business Driven Applications Geo processing Services IT Service Management Lifecycle DataManagement Services Performance Management Services

Simple View of the NSDI Operation View for Indonesia NSDI PROJECT ACTIVITIES

NSDI Network System Architecture

GEODESY AND GEODYNAMIC INFORMATION

Distribution of Continous GPS-Stations in Java

The objectives of main Maintenance of permanent GNSS stations network : Maintain the national geodetic reference frame in active seismic zones for survey and mapping purposes; Mitigation, Crustal deformation monitoring for geological hazard mitigation; Sea level change monitoring with continuous GPS and Tide Gauge stations collocation, GPS Meteorology to determine PW in the troposphere and TEC in the ionosphere; GPS for safety navigation; Permanent GPS station is part of the Ina TEWS (Indonesian Tsunami iearly Warning System); Maintenance of a national geodetic reference frame, which refers to the global geodetic reference frame (ITRF); Service instantaneous correction careful positioning with GPS (references in realtime positioning g( (DGPS / RTK)) for the purposes p of surveying and mapping, navigation and transportation; Study geodynamics in Indonesian territory; Mitigation of earthquake disasters; Spatial Planning.

Current Status of BAKOSURTANAL Sea Level Monitoring Realizing thegreatloss in thetragedyandintragedy and support oftheearly early warning system in Indian Ocean initiated by the United Nations, Indonesia has allocated national funding for establishing the Indonesian Tsunami Early Warning System (Ina TEWS). As sea level monitoring is an important component of TEWS with its role for confirming the arrival time and height of the waves. Indonesia in joint efforts with international partners under the coordination of IOC/UNESCO has established real or near real time sea level monitoring stations. Current status (April 2011), BAKOSURTANAL manage 113 stations comprising: 10 tide gauges in cooperation with Germany 10 tide gauges in cooperation with IOC/UHSLC 93tide gauges purely financed by Indonesian Government

Airborne Gravity Surveys The airborne gravity survey conducted since year 2008 has yielded a set of GPS kinematics position and Free air gravity anomaly data along the flight strips. This set of data then be gridded into 6 interval data. Covered survey areas are as follows: 2008 : Sulawesi i(44,000linekm) 2009 : South and East Kalimantan (45,000 line km) 2010 : Western Kalimantan and Western Papua (56,000 line km)

BAKOSURTANAL s International Cooperation Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA Our geodetic control network coordinates and velocity field for Indonesia is based on GPS surveys data collected annually which is part of scientific collaboration with Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, DEOS Delft University of Technology and GeoForsung Zentrum Potsdam to monitor crustal deformation in Indonesia region. National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration, USA Concerning the collection of global of, and access to observations of sea level from tide gauges, BAKOSURTANAL and NOAA have established in Sibolga, Padang, Benoa and Sb Sabang. The University of Hawaii Sea Level Center (UHSLC), USA USA Government under NOAA/University of Hawaii Sea Level Centre (UHSLC) joint collaboration and with financial assistance from USAID has partnered with BAKOSURTANAL to install 10 tide gauges g using GTS. The capability of stations will be upgraded gradually to use BGAN communication.

BAKOSURTANAL s International Cooperation GeoForschungg Zentrum Potsdam, Germany In view of the Earthquake and Tsunami of 26 December 2004, BAKOSURTANAL and GFZhavebeeninvolvedinTheGerman Indonesia TEWS (GITEWS) Programme. Thereareinstalled 10sea level stations and10continuous GPS stations. The Geodynamics department, DNSC Copenhagen, Denmark BAKOSURTANAL in co operationoperation with the Geodynamics Division, Denmark Technical University, undertakes a joint campaign for regional airborne gravity in Indonesia.Theaimofthiscooperationistoprovidethegoodcoverageofgravity data for geoid mapping in Indonesia aswell as to contribute for the improvement of the global Earth Gravity Model (EGM). Institute Geographique National (IGN), France BAKOSURTANAL in cooperation with IGN has establishe a DORIS beacon in BAKOSURTAL s Base in Cibinong

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