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More than 250 scientists from around the world gathered for a five-day workshop at ESA's Earth Observation Centre in Frascati.

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BACKGROUNDER

GeoInnovations 2003 Projects

  1. SensorServer - A tool for real-time in-situ sensor data
    This project will help make data from sensors on flood gauges, air pollution monitors, mobile heart monitors and other devices available on the Web. It aims to develop an interface that can be used with generic sensor networks to provide real-time data through the Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure (CGDI). Canadians will benefit from this project by gaining the ability to continuously gauge their environment and effectively communicate information between organizations that need and use sensor-based data.
    Company: ACG Space Technologies Corp., Ottawa, Ontario
    Partner: Natural Resources Canada
    Funding from GeoConnections: $147,122 (44 percent)
     
  2. DACS-in-a-Box - A simple solution for CGDI security
    This project is intended to meet the security needs of those who share and use geospatial data and services in collaborative infrastructures such as the CGDI. DACS-in-a-Box software will enable organizations to minimize the costs of administering and participating in Web-enabled and secure collaborative geospatial information infrastructures. DACS-in-a-Box will most interest organizations that want a single, simple solution to their security requirements.
    Company: CubeWerx Inc., Gatineau, Quebec
    Partners: Match-Tetra Corp., Distributed Systems Software Inc., Canadian Council of Forest Ministers, Environment Canada, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
    Funding from GeoConnections: $192,505 (36.1 percent)
     
  3. GSN 3D Explorer - A CGDI-based tool for interactive data visualization and analysis
    Users will be able to integrate the GSN 3D Explorer tool with other CGDI tools and services to bring two-dimensional maps, diagrams and charts alive in three dimensions. Interactive 3D visualization offers organizations like government agencies, emergency-response organizations, oil and gas companies and telecommunications firms an intuitive way to access CGDI datasets and to respond to emergencies, manage disasters, analyze scenarios and assess risks. All Canadians stand to benefit from the improved decision making that such capabilities will afford.
    Company: GeoTango International Corp., Toronto, Ontario
    Partners: Defence Research and Development Canada, Natural Resources Canada
    Funding from GeoConnections: $194,532 (38.5 percent)
     
  4. uDig - A user-friendly desktop Internet GIS for spatial data infrastructures
    uDig will bring CGDI data to the desktop and integrate it with local data to enable people to view, edit and print data easily, and share data without compromising quality. By enabling users to view CGDI data without buying expensive software licenses, uDig will make CGDI data accessible to a much wider audience.
    Company: Refractions Research Inc., Victoria, British Columbia
    Partners: B.C. Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management, ImageLinks, The Open Planning Project
    Funding from GeoConnections: $200,000 (45.7 percent)

For more information, media may contact:

Ghyslain Charron
Media Relations
Natural Resources Canada
(613) 992-4447
 
Tom Ormsby
Director of Communications
Office of the Minister
Natural Resources Canada
(613) 996-2007