Call for evidence: Geospatial opportunities across the economy

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The .gov.uk website has the following details of a call for evidence by the Cabinet Office which may be of interest to historic environment organisations ...

"This Call for Evidence will be used to refine the UK’s Geospatial Strategy, published in June 2020, and renew its delivery priorities for the coming years.

We are consulting as widely as possible to understand how location data is used across the economy, including the evolving technological landscape. We particularly encourage responses from organisations innovating in the use of location data, whether using updated data capture methods or new applications in new sectors. The three themes we introduce here for consultation encompass the huge potential that location data has to offer, across the private and public sector:

  1. Changing context: overarching insights about strategic changes and trends impacting the geospatial ecosystem over the last few years and looking forward, e.g. evolving market conditions, changing customer behaviour and new technologies.
  2. Unlocking innovation across the geospatial value chain: creating the right conditions for economic growth and innovation, including building further evidence about emerging technologies and market trends and options for deregulation and reducing burdens for organisations.
  3. Adoption of geospatial across the economy: understanding where better access to location data and geospatial services could be transformational for different sectors. For example, the potential to drive new insights from artificial intelligence analysis of satellite imagery.

How to respond

Please complete your response by using the online form, emailing your response to geospatialcommission@cabinetoffice.gov.uk "

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