Geospatial systems are rapidly evolving from isolated data silos into dynamic, interoperable ecosystems. This shift enhances resilience, decision-making, and national development. Learn how standards, semantics, and sovereignty are redefining geospatial infrastructure and why this matters now more than ever. The post The Shift That’s Reshaping Geospatial—and Why It Matters Now appeared first on Open Geospatial Consortium.| Open Geospatial Consortium
Undersea cables are the invisible lifelines of the global internet, yet they face growing threats—from accidents to sabotage. This article explores how geospatial standards from OGC, including MUDDI, enhance the security, monitoring, and resilience of this vital infrastructure powering global communications and economies. The post The Vital Role of Undersea Cable Infrastructure and the Importance of Geospatial Standards appeared first on Open Geospatial Consortium.| Open Geospatial Consortium
Discover how the OGC Simple Features Standard enables seamless geospatial data exchange, powering navigation apps, smart cities, and disaster response systems.| Open Geospatial Consortium
Discover how the MUDDI standard is transforming underground infrastructure data to build safer, smarter, and more resilient cities from the ground down.| Open Geospatial Consortium
Esri integrates Google’s Photorealistic 3D Tiles into ArcGIS, driving open standards, real-time data access, and innovation across industries worldwide.| Open Geospatial Consortium
Discover how the Open Science Persistent Demonstrator (OSPD) is transforming research into actionable solutions for global challenges like wildfires and water scarcity.| Open Geospatial Consortium
Explore how OGC is enabling trusted, interoperable space data systems for a rapidly evolving space economy. Learn why alignment, AI, and open standards matter more than ever.| Open Geospatial Consortium
Learn how OGC’s Integrity, Provenance & Trust (IPT) framework ensures reliability of synthetic geospatial imagery—vital for flood, wildfire, emergency & policy use.| Open Geospatial Consortium