16 September 2009, 3:18pm
Germany’s Hesse State Planning Portal Upgraded and Enhanced with Intergraph® SDI Technology
New Web portal provides citizens, businesses and local authorities with easy access to key geospatial data for state and regional planning
Hesse, Germany’s seventh largest federal state, has deployed the Intergraph® spatial data infrastructure (SDI) application based on GeoMedia® in its state planning Web portal (www.landesplanung-hessen.de). The application provides all stakeholders, including non-experts, easy access to and visualisation of spatial data through an intuitive interface.
Intergraph GeoMedia provides direct, real-time access to enterprise geospatial data, along with spatial analysis and map generation functionality, through a simple Web browser. GeoMedia’s support of open Web Map Services (WMS) is of particular importance to administration, business and planning experts. This service can be used to integrate content from Hesse’s state development and regional plans into external spatial applications, while the planning portal also offers the opportunity to incorporate Web Mapping Services from external parties.
The portal has been commissioned by the Hessian Ministry of Economics, Transport, Urban and Regional Development. It is based on a pilot project with InGeoForum and its partner, Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research. InGeoForum is an association for the promotion of the usage of geospatial technologies and development of spatial data infrastructures on a national and regional level in Germany.
“The new portal allows the Hesse State and Regional Planning Department to make a significant contribution to developing spatial data infrastructures for planning purposes,” said Dieter Posch, Hesse Minister of Economics, Transport, Urban and Regional Development. Hesse is now able to manage and share a standardised spatial database for various functions including state and town planning, transportation, natural resource protection, agriculture and forestry, energy, water, wastewater and waste management.
“More and more governments in Europe and around the world are turning to Intergraph to support their SDI initiatives,” said Gregory Wisniewski, regional vice president for Intergraph Government & Transportation. “Intergraph’s years of experience working with governments around the world, combined with our powerful technology and active role in developing industry standards and best practices, make us an ideal partner for SDI efforts.”
Examples of additional projects utilising Intergraph SDI technology include a land planning and management solution for the region of Galicia, Spain, a geospatial metadata portal for the federal state of Thuringia in Germany, the building of a national SDI for the Slovak Republic, a centralised SDI for the region of Veneto in Italy and an SDI implementation on a national, regional and local level for Poland. Intergraph has also participated in many government-funded SDI initiatives, including GIS4EU, HUMBOLDT and eSDInet+, further demonstrating a deep understanding of and commitment to SDI.
For more information on Intergraph SDI solutions, please visit: www.intergraph.com/sdi.
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