Call for evidence outcome

Call for evidence: Geospatial opportunities across the economy

This was published under the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
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This document contains the user responses to the Geospatial Commission Call for Evidence that was launched on 2 November 2022. The Geospatial Commission have reviewed the responses contained in this document and this has informed the development of the UK Geospatial Strategy 2030


Original call for evidence

Summary

Call for Evidence urging stakeholders to contribute to the government’s evolving strategy to accelerate the UK’s use of location data.

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Call for evidence description

The UK’s Geospatial Strategy, published in 2020 for a five year period, included a commitment for a midpoint refresh.

The Geospatial Commission is launching this Call for Evidence to consult as widely as possible to understand how location data is and can be used across the economy, including the evolving technological landscape.The Call for Evidence questions are split across three main sections:

  • Changing context and trends
  • Unlocking innovation across the geospatial value chain
  • Adoption of geospatial data and services across the economy

Each section is accompanied by specific consultation questions and we welcome responses on all questions. Responses will inform the strategy refresh and renewed delivery priorities.

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Updates to this page

Published 2 November 2022
Last updated 19 June 2023 + show all updates
  1. Responses to Call for Evidence added

  2. Consultation date extended to 16 December

  3. First published.

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