THE BEST POLICY (SMART) DECISIONS COME FROM SPATIALLY CONNECTED GOVERNMENT

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THE BEST POLICY (SMART) DECISIONS COME FROM SPATIALLY CONNECTED GOVERNMENT Andy Wilson Ordnance Survey International andy.wilson@osi.os.uk Geospatial World Forum, Rotterdam, May 24th

Mapping is everywhere

Location- the vital component!

Location a meeting point for information? Postcode? Place name? Unique spatial code for every real world object Coordinates?

A Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) The UPRN becomes a consistent point to join information from different organisations.

Unique Consistent Reference -Linking all government information Health records Flood plain Land ownership Utility supply/smart meters Topography Height of building? Floor levels? Crime, education, vulnerable persons

A managed land and property lifecycle of 40m addresses

UNIQUE IDENTIFIERS FOR EVERY LOCATION/APARTMENT UPRN1000045232 UPRN1000045230 UPRN1000045233 UPRN1000045231 UPRN1000045234

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THE UK PUBLIC SECTOR MAPPING AGREEMENT (PSMA) A centrally funded single agreement and contract between Government and Ordnance Survey Enables Ordnance Survey data to be used by the whole public service in Britain- including Central Government, Municipalities, Emergency Services and Health Bodies Provides most of the digital products from Ordnance Survey at national geographic coverage A 10 year agreement An enabler for more effective joint working between public sector bodies A basis for creating a collaborative partnership between public sector users of geographic information and Ordnance Survey [

Definitive Spatial Reference As used by UK government initiatives National Entitlement Card Citizens Account Smart Metering Census Fire Health Environment BBC Climate Change Energy Companies Census Land Registration Fire and Rescue Planning Work and Pensions Safety Tax and Customs Transport Vehicle Licensing Open Data Local Authority Police Department for Education Environment Agency Tax Births and Deaths National Population Index Digital Services Connect Individual Electoral Registratio n Emergency Response Home Office Schools Admission s Flood Risk

Allocation of school places Connection of utility services Delivery of social care Register to vote Streetworks UPRN Emergency situations Delivery of packages Payment of taxes Quotation for insurance Collection of waste

Tell Us Once- UK Department for Works and Pensions Over 10 years, 360 million in savings is predicted based on evidence-based pathfinders and trials. 90 million of savings for families over the next 10 years, resulting from the money saved on fuel or parking charges.

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Wales-Incident location sharing for Emergency Services Saving 18,000 hours per annum 4 minutes per call reduced to milliseconds of data transfer Unique reference code database (UPRN)

Withernsea School: Before and After 550 pupils using 14 school buses After optimisation? 11buses Savings of 1.3m in 3 year contract Reduction in Carbon Footprint by 5.1 tonnes CO 2 East Riding of Yorkshire Council County Hall Beverley East Riding of Yorkshire HU17 9BA Telephone 01482 887700 www.eastriding.gov.uk 16 Resource Strategy

Resilience Direct Everyone seeing the same information at the same time Mobile on the ground UK COBRA All responders In vehicle Gold Command

Waste management 12 UK Local Authorities achieving cost savings of 5m per year through optimising their waste management processes Saving between 50-120 tonnes each of CO2 per annum Cutting fuel consumption by 12-15% Some showing a recycling rate doubled to 65%.

Coordination of utility roadworks Insert protective marking see QSP 032

Savings made UK public sector using spatial data Gloucestershire County Council saves 2.7m on tendered bus services East Riding of Yorkshire saves 1.3m m on school transport Harrow Council s waste project saves 4.5m over 10 years Automated bus pass allocation project saves Liverpool 70k The Suffolk Waste Partnership saves St. Edmundsbury 250k North Somerset District Council saves 0.9m on school transport Lee Valley Regional Park Authority saves 135k on grounds maintenance From 2002, London Borough of Sutton saves 45k yearly on SEN transport

Economic Benefits of Spatially Connected Government For every 1 spent on local authority address and street information 4 is saved Source-Geoplace Across the 15 most commonly built applications using data from the UK single data framework, research shows that UK local authorities, police forces and fire services are already saving over 170m every year If a majority (75%+) of local authorities and emergency services were to implement just these 15 most popular applications, savings would rise to over 0.65 billion each year. Source- Mindmetre 2015

ey benefits of spatially connected government Easy exchange of information and open data between organisations and users through single location reference Best evidence for best policy creation and optimised (smart) delivery Easier interaction with citizens- better public services and happier citizens Cost, time and environmental savings What we offer you

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