One of the key speakers at this FOSS4G 2011 Denver conference which impressed the crowd (and me as well!) was Brian Timoney. He did not use big “digital slide presentation”, he just let his own passion to geospatial speaks by it self. On Tuesday, he exposed in a simple way without any slides presentation: how the federal government with its GeoSpatialOneStop web portal was outdated, why it was not suitable in the evolving market of today and how public organisation such as NGA and the military industry is driving the FOSS4G world in the USA. He pointed out that during the Hurricane Irene along the East Coast only pdf type of maps were released to the public to help themselves to know which area were asked to evacuate. It was a really good presentation by Brian as well as its implication in the workshop related to Business of Open source. I hope his ideas might open the minds of some people outside the FOSS4G environment to look at open source software not only military and defence type of organisation, so it can be integrated into others types of organisation in the geospatial world!
He did exposed good example of public organisation which open source AND open data is part of their model with agile technique to really respond to the need for geospatial information. Such organisation in the USA were :
Ok I see, I understand that GeoSpatial One Stop was redirected to this new site data.gov for many reasons, it might be because of what Brian said. However, does anyone know if Data.gov is using open source software in their services? If so, will they do the same as OpenMeklenburg (http://maps.co.mecklenburg.nc.us/geoportal/) and released the source code to the public? Does an Open API will be available apart from just raw data?
Last I saw, Data.gov was all tied up in ESRI products. They got a sweet deal to host all the countries data, so no you will not see source code.
Re: FOSS4G 2011: Brian Timoney, GeoSpatial One Stop, Irene, USA
Could you give more details about the opinion of Brain Timoney explaining why the GeoSpatialOneStrop web portal is outdated and not suitable in the evolving market of today? Thanks.