DESCRIPTION 0F THREE SELECTED CASES OF PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS
Sector 1 Sector 2 Sector 3 Sector 4 Total
5.2.8 Cooperation and Alliances of GISTDA
Organization (APSCO) to co-host training and developing human resources in “1st Space Science School” course in October 2016. Now, GISTDA will open its own International Space Research and Training Center for Geospatial Technology to support international research training at Space Krenovation Park, Sriracha Chonburi.
Social Services. To give everyone the opportunity to access and use geospatial information in organized activities according to government policy, to develop, promote and support the use of geo-information, such as online information systems.
The focus is on effective data sharing to help reduce duplication of data and to save the overall budget of the country, with its operation. It is fast, and users do not need any programming skills to save money on installation costs and reduce user investment. It also provides open, shared, up-to-date information and a unity of information for the problems and barriers of system availability, such as an infrastructure server. It is not compatible with many users at the same time and the internal data layers must be categorized to be more efficient and knowledgeable for use. The training is currently available to those interested. In addition, the Space Krenovation Park (SKP), which is responsible for promoting and driving innovation in space and management of space for business and commercial applications and innovation in the development of space and geo-information technology between external agencies and operators. It is located in an area that is known as a tourist center of the East and also provides opportunities for students and agencies, both public and private, domestic and international visits to various businesses.
2) Cooperation with the National Housing Authority, the signing ceremony was held on August 15, 2014, to co-operate in the "Urbanization Study in 26 key provinces of Thailand with satellite data and geo-information" to monitor fast urban expansion. This causes environmental degradation, social congestion. Traffic and pollution increases resulting in inadequate infrastructure for living today. All integrated systems need to be planned in order to develop the city effectively and securely. To respond to the increasing demand for housing in the future, GISTDA provides support with satellite imagery and advanced geospatial data to allow national housing organizations to analyze their plans to improve the living standard and quality of life for Thai people in an affiliated network. The benefits of cooperation and the user of GISTDA was discussed.
Costs are down because the first time the image cost was high. From a budget of about 10 million, we have only one image. When working together, the GISTDA used 4 million baht in both the image and the work process. For the exchange of learning between the two organizations in the field of geoinformatics, GISTDA organized a party inviting network to get many customers to come and invite us to join. We have met with other agencies...
GISTDA's work is highly accurate, with field trips, data analysis and report books. (The User of GISTDA, personal communication, October 13, 2015).
3) Cooperation with Metropolitan Waterworks Authority (MWA), signed with the MWA on February 4, 2015. This is a technical cooperation in aerospace and space technology. The technology is applied to manage the water supply and expand the service area to the whole city. The GISTDA's network of partners discusses the benefits of cooperation and use of GISTDA.
If you look at the concept of the Web Map Service, we do not have to buy a server and storage as large as before the concept for data on the crisis of seaweed intrusion into the plumbing and the capture of satellite images of algae. The purchase of satellite images cost 3-4 million for the original purchase…The work is to be driven in the organization and must run with the
research and development of GISTDA. We do routine work at the MCD and do not do work such as the radar work of the underground pipeline survey…
GISTDA has a network partner, one of the universities that he went to used GIST open source software at GISTDA to help with the GIS in the MPS because we pay for the software license. (The Partner of GISTDA, personal communication, October 14, 2015).
4) Development Cooperation for Technology Development “Innovative Mapping on ASEAN Economic Corridor”. This is the cooperation of 5 government agencies, the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand, Desinated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration, National Innovation Agency and Rayong Province agreed on March 31, 2014. The Minister of Science and Technology (Dr. Pichet Durongkavaroj) presided over the signing ceremony of the cooperation. With the development of technology for the drive “Innovative Mapping on ASEAN Economic Corridor”, Dr.
Pichet has stated that;
Economic coordination is about to start, thus the government puts its best efforts in ASEAN policy and drive the policy to push Thailand to the ASEAN community properly and solidly. By promoting and supporting the economic bridge in the region, resulting in the adaptation of private and public sectors to meet the change and focusing on a digital economy under an innovation base as the main drive and a bridge in four target factors, including economic, environment and security and especially in trade and investment promoting the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)”. (Dr. Pichet, personal communication, October 18, 2015).
Five organizations integrated using science, technology and innovation to define the 5C active strategy by integrating Digital Technology 5S: GIS (Geospatial Information System), GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System), RS (Remote Sensing), SIS (Strategic Information System) and DS (Decision System) to build the Digital Economy Platform in searching, managing and developing areas appropriate as Economic Corridors for “Cities of the Future” in producing commercial
and service sectors by considering the value chain and complying with the conditions and factors required by the nation. This is a coordination using the 5C strategy:
Cluster, Connectivity, Capability, Co-Creator and Community, to lead to Innovative Mapping on ASEAN Economic Corridors on a Digital Platform, such as building an Eco-tourism City Platform, promoting and building industrial cities and smart cities for access to and the use of spatial analysis to make strategic decisions effectively and efficiently.
5) Cooperation with the Office of Atoms for Peace. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed on August 19, 2015 to improve the management of nuclear stations and networks. The Office of Atoms for Peace, has a network of nuclear surveillance throughout the country. There are 20 radionuclide stations and 4 regional centers for atomic peace. Geographic information technology is a highly efficient technology for spatial management.
5.2.9 Evaluation by the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology