2. Mandate:
• To be defined by the Government of Timor-
Leste which then would establish the role and
the authority allocated for the Centre.
• Consultations with the Government of Timor-
Leste should take place to select the most
effective setup for the Centre including all of
its responsibilities.
3. Vision:
• To be the most efficient and effective Centre
capable of procuring, archiving, managing,
monitoring and distributing all satellite imagery,
mapping, surveying, GIS, aerial photography
and information data required by Timor-Leste
citizen “the stake holders”.
4. “The Centre” Setup:
• An Independent institution
• housed on its own space
(example of layout included)
• with its own human and physical resources capable
of fulfilling the spatial and information requirements
for Timor-Leste.
6. The Centre Facilities:
• The Centre facilities should follow the structure of other
spatial and information data centres around the world.
• It should contain all the necessary space and conditions to
house all the spatial and information data for Timor-Leste.
• It should be located in an area of easy access for the stake
holders.
• The Centre should be equipped with the capability to
distribute/sell the data it holds to all stake holders, investors,
etc.
8. • Spatial and Information Data Centre Director
• Will manage all the Centre functions and obligations.
• Master’s degree in Geomatics or GIS recommended.
• Reports to the Government of Timor-Leste.
• Spatial and Information Data Manager
• Bachelor degree in Geomatics or GIS.
• Reports to the Centre Director.
• Responsibilities would include data acquisition procurement,
monitoring, management and distribution of data to the
Government, the public sector (e.g. land title certification), the
private sector, and investors.
• Technicians
• Education in Surveying, Mapping, GIS, or Remote Sensing.
• will handle data production, distribution, monitoring and archival.
• IT, maintain all data and monitor the server and data backup.
The Centre Setup: Staff
9. • office desktop computers for management &
administration (number to be determined)
• high performance workstations would be recommended
to be used for Remote Sensing, Surveying, Mapping &
GIS data processing, data management and archiving.
(number to be determined)
• a high quality large format colour plotter and a couple
printers should be considered. This plotter and printers
would be used to distribute (sell) hard-copy data
prepared by the Centre,
Computer Hardware:
13. Administration and Geomatics Software:
• Office365 Small Business Premium Office365 Small Business Premium
• Microsoft Network Core Cal BridgeOffice365 Global Mapper
• Sophos Antivirus Google Earth Pro
• Microsoft Server & SCCM Orthovista/Orthobox
• ArGIS Server (if/when needed) UAV Mapping Software
• ArcGIS Desktop 7 network seat Global Mapper
• AutoCad Infrastructure Suite Commvault tape Backup Bundle
• PCI Geomatica PostgreSLQ (data base)
• FME (Feature Manipulation)
• Adobe Standard
• Adobe Photoshop
• Leica Cyclone
14. Imagery:
Type of Satellite
Imagery
Provider Category Resolution
(m)
• Multispectral Geoeye-1 Very High-Resolution 0.4
• Multispectral Worldview-2 Very High-Resolution 0.5
• Panchromatic Worldview-1 Very High-Resolution 0.5
• Multispectral Quickbird-2 Very High-Resolution 0.6
• Multispectral Ikonos High-Resolution 1
• Panchromatic Terrasar X High Resolution Up to 1 m
• Multispectral ALOS PALSAR High-Resolution 2.5
• Multispectral Spot High Resolution 2.5
• Panchromatic Radarsat Medium-Resolution 10
• Multispectral ASTER Medium-Resolution 15, 60, 90
• Multispectral Landsat 7/8 Medium-Resolution 30, 60, 90
21. • Public Works (Transportation, Water, Communication and Power)
LiDAR – Hydrography / Drainage
LiDAR – Water Resources ManagementLiDAR – Water Resources ManagementResource / Secondary Roads
22. • Agriculture and Fisheries
Sample Area – 30Ha
Plantation
GROUND &
NON GROUND
23. • Land Management and Information System (LMIS)
Oil and Gas ConcessionMining Concession
Protected, Concession and
other Land Use
25. • Natural Resources (Mining, Oil & GAS, Forestry)
Orthophoto LiDARGeology - GIS
GROUND
TALL EMERGENT TREES
SHORT TREES
SHRUBS
DENSE
CANOPY
TREE TOP
32. Time Line:
• Dependent on human and physical resources available.
• Centre up and running in 3 years after physical resources are made
available.
• Training/courses/degrees would be required, which occur during Centre
setup in phases. This training may occur in country direct training, on-
line with credited learning institutions such as BCIT and out of country.
• Situational and On-The-Job Training may extend up to 3 additional
years after Centre setup to implement, refine, and monitor progress of
the Centre.
• To better access Timor-Leste options, Government officials in charged
of the Data Centre could travel to BC – Canada and meet with
government GIS and mapping officials to discuss and evaluate options.
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