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"Getting the most out of OS MasterMap"

Ordnance Survey runs "Getting the most out of OS MasterMap" courses for
local government

Ordnance Survey, the national mapping agency, is hosting a series of one day seminars across Great Britain to help local authorities and the
emergency services get the most out of its flagship product, OS MasterMap.

The seminars will cover everything from the latest developments at Ordnance Survey to highlighting the new and innovative ways OS MasterMap is being used. The first few 'Getting started with OS MasterMap' seminars have already been hosted and have proved to be a great success, attracting over 120 visitors.

Tracy Lister of Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council comments: "The OS MasterMap seminar went back to basics to show how we could use the intelligent data which is already available to add value to other parts of our business".

Activities during the seminar include talks about the future of OS MasterMap and how it can be used throughout local government, from
policy making to service route planning. Special breakout sessions allow attendees the chance to share ideas and talk about their own
experiences.

Peter ter Haar, Ordnance Survey's Director of Products, says, "We're running this course of seminars across the country because we want to
highlight the sheer diversity of applications OS MasterMap has. We often find that an organisation licenses OS MasterMap data for one purpose but soon realises that it can be used in ways they didn't originally imagine. These seminars are about bringing that versatility into the spotlight."

Brian Garner of Liverpool Direct Limited, supporting Liverpool City Council, who attended a seminar in Chester, says, "The seminar reinforced some ideas which I already had and also helped generate several new ones as well as where OS MasterMap can be utilised across the council."

Every local government organisation that licenses OS MasterMap can expect an invite to one of the following seminars:

September

Pershore
Southampton
Exeter
Nottingham or Derby


October

Chelmsford
Milton Keynes
King's Lynn
Preston
Leeds
London
Guildford
Maidstone
Scotland

To find out more about the many ways that OS MasterMap is benefiting local authorities, contact 023 8030 5030.


For more information visit:

www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk


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