ICT trends and institutional change with a special attention to the land administration sector

Groothedde, Arco

First the paper deals with current societal and technological developments. On European and national governmental level programmes are set up to signal opportunities, set policies and propagate measures to capture the benefits of the technological developments like increased power of technology, increased possibilities to connect to all kinds of information, ubiquitous access, smart objects etc. Aligning these technological developments with societal demands will lead to the development of governmental services via internet, the further development of key registers, more complete registers, easier access to (interconnected) governmental and business information (together with the discussion about free access), the development of webservices that will offer high quality services with respect to integration of (spatial) data etc. Furthermore the position of the Netherlands Kadaster with respect to these developments will be discussed. The Netherlands Kadaster (which will be further referred to as the Kadaster) aims to realise the best possible performance of the current public duties and to realise a leading role in the evolution of the public duties in response to societal developments. Ambitions with respect to improvements, renewal and future positioning will be descri

Event: XXIII International FIG Congress : Shaping the change

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