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5 Questions to….Rear Admiral Peter Sparkes, Acting CEO and National Hydrographer, UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO)
Hydro International spoke to five leading experts about the present and future of the hydrographic industry. In this interview, Rear Admiral Peter Sparkes (UKHO) talks of the exciting period of innovation and technological development that we are currently going through, and how important it is to embrace change and adapt to thrive.
2020 has been an extraordinary year. What are the impacts of Covid-19 on the hydrographic industry, and what other factors have influenced the business?
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7 January 2021 The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) is a world-leading centre for hydrography, specialising in marine geospatial data to support safe, secure and thriving oceans.
The UK Hydrographic Office has released its Annual Report and Accounts for 2019 to 2020.
In addition to its performance review, accountability report and financial statements, the document contains a range of case studies that showcase the organisation’s work as a world-leading centre for hydrography and marine geospatial data.
You can download and view the document using the links below:
The National Archives adopts geospatial data research and development licence as a public sector standard
Data Exploration Licence to enable innovators to gain access to a wide range of geospatial data to develop new products and services.
From:
18 December 2020
The Geospatial Commission (GC) is delighted to announce the adoption of our Data Exploration Licence by The National Archives which will enable innovators to gain access to a wide range of geospatial data to develop new products and services.
The investment from the GC and the collective determination of its Partner Bodies to change the licensing landscape and simplify data access for users has come to fruition and this licence is now available for wider use, creating new opportunities for developers and entrepreneurs.