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- W2739968178 abstract "There is a new scenario developing with the advances in the Earth Observation, Positioning and GeographicalInformation (GI) domain. While on one hand, the power of ¨EO and GI” is changing the way governance,commerce, resource management, environmental protection, aviation, security and even a citizen’s life isimpacted - either in a direct or indirect manner, images of the earth are now being collected from variety ofeasily-operable government- and private-platforms – satellites, aircrafts and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAV)or Drones (say, from DigitalGlobe, SPOT, IRS, Landsat, RapidEye and more recently Skybox and PlanetLabsand ultra-high resolution imaging from Aerial Survey companies, Drone Imaging companies etc). Till the mid-2000s almost all of EO and GI data holdings were mainly in government domain – but now large number ofprivate-sector EO and of GI data holdings - like Google, ESRI, Microsoft, Positioning services, EO and GIenterprises in various nations etc have emerged as commercial enterprises and offer value-addition to EOimages and development of down-stream GIS applications. In a way, private sector has over-taken in volumesof EO and GI data holdings across the globe and are bringing extensive proliferation of EOs and GI.What are the policy and legal framework that will become relevant in this “NewSpace” domain and that toowith the easy integration of these 3 technologies – EO, GI and Positioning? No doubt, this scenario will posenewer continuing challenges in the newer market driven developments and will have to be driven by morecooperative and sharing across nations and communities.This shift of a government- and private-ownership of EO and GI; the availability of the high resolution EOimages (presently 0.3m from satellites and even 0.1m from UAV platforms) in the commercial domain; highlevelPositioning services across the globe and easy fusion of geo-tagged GIS data is bringing in a newparadigm. One change it will trigger is that the divide between the “free access” societal EO and GIrequirements for supporting developmental activities; “commercial access” of EO and GI for enterprise andbusiness applications and the “restricted” security requirements for human security and intelligence applicationsare getting blurred.Seamless fusion and integration will be easy on a hand-held device - interoperability, integrity, reliability andbetter positioning and location accuracies will drive EO and GI into citizen’s hands and also greater efficiencyin governance, society, commerce and improved public and private decision making.Private ownership of EO and GI data, alongwith public ownership data thru government missions, will requireaddressing many challenges - protection of privacy (nation’s, society, enterprises and citizen’s); easy accessrights to EO and GI data held by governments, private enterprise; EO and GI information liability; copyrightand IP etc will have to be clearly defined in the context of EO and GI data. National security considerations willstill be important – even as use of EO/GI information could be thwarted by improperly devised and highlyrestrictive policies.This paper will discuss several policy and legal issues in these areas – specifically in the context of EO and GItechnology management, EO and GI data, EO and GI applications etc and brings to fore the need for aninternational consensus on the future “NewSpace” policy regimes." @default.
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- W2739968178 title "“Newspace” Emerging Perspectives For EO And GI Policy" @default.
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