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The GPC Group Empowering govt & private institutions to understand the changing society they serve,by combining advanced spatial data solutions and emerging technologies

The Geographic Planning Collaborative (GPC) Group empowers government and private institutions to understand the changing society it serves, by combining advanced spatial data solutions and emerging technologies. Comprised of three companies (GPC Inc, GPC GIS and GCS), GPC Group provides consultancy and services specialized in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and technology. With over 200 proj

ects undertaken worldwide and over 20 partners internationally, GPC offers applied comprehensive experience and access to a wide network of key partners and industry leading experts. With an experienced and dedicated team of GIS and business solution professionals, GPC is committed to client success and geospatial solutions that matter. Our consultancy and services represent a logical and complementary grouping of activities to address the full life cycle of technology planning, design, and implementation within government and private institutions. Implementation of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and related information technologies often represents a significant undertaking which requires careful analysis and planning. We have developed structured methodologies for carrying out this process to ensure that each step results in tangible and visible results, within the framework of a well-considered and flexible long-term strategy. We strive to help our clients realize improved planning effectiveness and operational efficiency through the integration of geospatial and related technologies with whole enterprise information solutions. We do this by applying structured, collaborative, and creative problem solving methods, whilst working as an integrated extension of our clients’ teams. The GPC Group three companies - GPC Inc., GPC GIS and GCS, are united by a common vision, and work closely to achieve this by leveraging each other’s strengths, tools, methodologies, regional experiences and best practices. While GPC GIS has focused operations in the MENA region, GCS in Afghanistan, GPC Inc. operates in all other markets.

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Unlocking the Value of Geospatial Information in AfghanistanAccording to Mr. Mohammad Humayon Qayoumi, Acting Minister o...
13/11/2018

Unlocking the Value of Geospatial Information in Afghanistan

According to Mr. Mohammad Humayon Qayoumi, Acting Minister of Finance and Chief Adviser on Infrastructure and Technology to the President of Afghanistan, “Remote sensing and GIS are among the most important emerging technologies that are critical to national development in Afghanistan. Accurate and timely information is vital to our policies, our planning and our decision making at all levels of government and society”. These were the opening remarks for the Remote Sensing Discovery Day Seminar, a full-day event sponsored by the newly created National Statistical and Information Authority (NSIA) and supported by The GPC Group and DigitalGlobe.

The seminar was a senior-level, invitation-only gathering bringing together over 100 stakeholders representing over 40 government, NGO and international organizations with interests that span across different industries such as environment, mapping, agriculture, urban planning, utilities, telecommunications and security. Mr. Ahmad Jawed Rasuli, Director General of the NSIA in further introducing the purpose of the seminar said “There is a great deal of information being collected across Afghanistan every day and only now with the NSIA and its National Geo-Informatics Center (NGIC) are the mechanisms being put in place to ensure this “Big Data” is available at the right time and in the right form needed to achieve the desired benefits”.

Coming together under the theme of ‘Unlocking the Value of Geospatial Information in Afghanistan’ the main aim of the event was to create national awareness of the value of geospatial information in national development both through the public and private sectors. The event focused on how geospatial information can empower government and businesses to make better decisions, be more effective in their operations and ultimately provide significant societal benefits.

Speakers included local and international experts with extensive experience in the application of satellite remote sensing to matters that are critical to Afghanistan today. Mark Sorensen, founder of the GPC Group presented three segments addressing “The Role of Remote Sensing in the NGIC”, “Remote Sensing Basics” and “DigitalGlobe Products and Services”. Others local experts presented their work in the areas of agriculture and food security, o***m eradication, water resource management and mineral exploration.

Following the main presentations, the audience was divided to four break-out groups to address the issues and priorities for the application of remote sensing to urban planning, mining and geology, environment (including natural disaster management) and mapping & statistics. Each group was then given several minutes to summarize their findings for the entire audience and these summaries are now being compiled to a concept note to be published for common reference.

Mr. Noorullah Stanikzai, the Vice President of the NSIA brought the seminar to a close, expressing his appreciation for the active participation of the attendees and the support of the GPC Group and DigitalGlobe in putting on a very informative seminar that is sure to advance interest in and use of remote sensing and geospatial technology in Afghanistan.

Mr. Rami Hamize, Digital Globe Senior Regional Sales Manager for the Middle East further exclaimed “We at Digital Globe are honored and fully committed to supporting the government, international agencies and humanitarian organizations in applying our satellite imagery products, services and platforms to the real challenges and opportunities that they are faced with. We also fully appreciate our partnership with the GPC Group in helping to advance this mission in the country, and with the NSIA in putting this technology into the hands of the people and organizations that need it most”.

Internet infrastructure for development – a fundamental foundation?  "Everyone deserves to be connected to fast, afforda...
27/06/2016

Internet infrastructure for development – a fundamental foundation? "Everyone deserves to be connected to fast, affordable, safe and transparent Internet. Nowhere is this need more urgent that it is here in Africa, where four in five people remain offline today." says Anne Jellema, chief executive of the Web Foundation. The GPC supports technology progression in Africa, and is currently working with government of South Sudan to explore efforts in this region.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-36285889

Returning to Rwanda after an absence of several years, the BBC's Milton Nkosi finds a country which has undergone astonishing technological change.

23/06/2016

Mark Sorensen from The GPC Group introduces Smart Data Infrastructure to Belize.

Lights come on for an Indian Village – and we applaud such initiatives! Our own GeoVillage program aims to do the same –...
23/06/2016

Lights come on for an Indian Village – and we applaud such initiatives! Our own GeoVillage program aims to do the same – but goes one step further enabling remote villages to improve their overall standards of living by ensuring access to renewable electrical power, mobile and internet connectivity, access to remote professional health services, education curriculum through online programs, farmer intelligence to support agriculture management, trade price and buyer-seller connectivity, and basic bank saving and payment transfer options.

http://gulfnews.com/news/asia/india/lights-finally-come-on-for-indian-village-1.1828889

Abu Dhabi Government Publishes World's First Comprehensive Data Management Standards – having worked with   (Abu Dhabi S...
08/06/2016

Abu Dhabi Government Publishes World's First Comprehensive Data Management Standards – having worked with (Abu Dhabi Systems and Information Centre) for the past 7 years to progress the Smart Government agenda, this new and world first publication on data management is something we celebrate with them!

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/abu-dhabi-government-publishes-worlds-first-data-management-edge?published=t

The Abu Dhabi Systems & Information Centre (ADSIC) was established as a Centre under the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi. ADSIC owns the IT

The 6th Annual Belize Esri User Conference (BEUC) welcomed over 100 GIS enthusiasts who were ready to learn more about h...
06/06/2016

The 6th Annual Belize Esri User Conference (BEUC) welcomed over 100 GIS enthusiasts who were ready to learn more about how location intelligence can drive business strategies. This year’s two-day event, hosted at the Belize Best Western Plaza on May 25 and 26, 2016 by Total Business Solutions Limited (TBSL) in collaboration with Esri, provided an opportunity for attendees to expand their network, listen to new ideas and find alternative ways of thinking about and solving common business and spatial problems.

GPC is supporting the development of the Belize National Spatial Data Infrastructure (BNSDI) program. Mark Sorensen of the GPC Group presented ideas towards the formulation of “Smart Development Infrastructure (SDI+)” and the implications for more integrated coordinated development and investment in emerging economy nations.

05/06/2016

Last month, Blue Week 2016 (14-22 May) in Grenada, brought together ocean related investment and sustainable initiatives that is expected to promote economic benefits for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) from the sustainable use of marine resources, ocean resources, and tourism. This ‘Blue Growth’ agenda is part of the Blue Guardians initiative being orchestrated by the leadership of 6 Island Nations and supported by SIDS DOCK, the Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI) and a network of supporting members and partners.

GPC led the development of a half day track on the application of technology to SIDS issues including the CCI/Blue Guardians “Spatial Technologies for Applied Resilience Systems (STARS)”, which was well received by an audience of over 100 delegates from the Caribbean and other oceans regions.

http://antiguaobserver.com/blue-growth-initiatives-to-be-prominently-featured-in-grenada-2030-development-plan/

The Grenada government says it will pursue initiatives that will encourage a blue economy.

What direction will your organization or business go in 2016?  This blog highlights a few emerging bright spots that we ...
09/02/2016

What direction will your organization or business go in 2016? This blog highlights a few emerging bright spots that we agree with.

http://geospatialworld.net/Professional/ViewBlog.aspx?id=461

It is time for Trends and Predictions for geospatial industry for 2016. Read to know the trends.

Previous articles have described how the GPC Group is promoting the notion of “Smart Development Infrastructure (SDI)” i...
08/02/2016

Previous articles have described how the GPC Group is promoting the notion of “Smart Development Infrastructure (SDI)” in the developing world as an important direction for geospatial technology. This article predicts the global GIS market could nearly double by 2020, with a majority of that growth related to the adoption of GIS for infrastructure and utility management, particularly in Asia.

http://geospatialworld.net/News/View.aspx?id=33245_Article

US: Market research firm, P&S market research has predicted a growth in GIS market from $7,612.9 million in 2014 to $14,623.8 million by 2020 at a CAGR of 11.4%.

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