Integrated Cadastral Information Society

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The Integrated Cadastral Information Society (ICIS) is a not-for-profit organization, created as a partnership between local government, provincial government and major utility companies in British Columbia, Canada to share and integrate spatial data.

Incorporated in May 2001, ICIS held its first annual general meeting in June 2002 where a Board of Directors was elected. The current Board is made up of 15 directors representing each of the founding membership groups: 5 from local government, 5 from the Provincial government and 5 from the major utility companies [1].

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[edit] Vision

Collaborative sharing and integration of spatial data for the economic and social benefit of British Columbia.

[edit] Mission

To facilitate collaborative operating and technical solutions (infrastructure) for the efficient creation, integration and maintenance of timely, accessible and accurate province-wide data.

[edit] References

  1. ^ 2007-2009 Strategic Plan, Integrated Cadastral Information Society, September 2006

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