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Jason Kitkat was a keynote presenter at the GeoPlace 2015 annual conference and contributor to the GeoPlace report âEverything happens somewhere; address and ...
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Jason Kitkat was a keynote presenter at the GeoPlace 2015 annual conference and contributor to the GeoPlace report âEverything happens somewhere; address and ...
Transforming the way public services are delivered provides a key to delivering critical services with less. Sharing data is a cornerstone o
GeoPlace is conducting a consultation with all Authority Custodians, SNN Officers and DCA ABICS users on the following documents: GeoPlace Data Entry Conve...
Since the formation of GeoPlace in 2010, we have been continually working to evolve and improve. We are proud of the work we do and th
With a projected audience of over 300 local authority geographic information experts, the GeoPlace annual conference provides a superb opportunity to showcase s...
There are considerable financial and service provision benefits for local authorities who have a high number of linkages between their Local Land and Property G...
Through the use of Cambridgeshire County Council's Public Right of Way data, Huntingdonshire District Council saw improvements in internal systems and was able ...
Most activities within local authorities have a geographic context; people vote at polling stations which are set within boundaries, school catchment areas are ...
We all know about the importance of location, location, location' when it comes to buying and selling property
The London Borough of Bromley used their street data intelligence, in the form of the Local Street Gazetteer, to demonstrate excellence in digital transformatio...
GeoPlace has announced that its 2016 annual conference and exhibition will take place on Thursday 28th April at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre...
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