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- From: clh@TFIC.BC.CA (Chris Hermansen)
- Newsgroups: comp.infosystems.gis
- Subject: Re: Re the pricing of digital (map) data
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- Date: 18 Nov 92 16:08:00 GMT
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- >From tacitus.tfic.bc.ca!van-bc!UBVM.cc.buffalo.edu!GIS-L Wed Nov 18 01:28:06
- 1992
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- >Subject: Re the pricing of digital (map) data
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- > "kclarke@everest.hunter.cuny.edu Keith Clarke" writes
- >
- >>Just to get the discussion going on this list, I volunteer the
- >>following:
- >>
- >>Geographic BASE data is the ultimate public good. There is almost
- >>NO finiancial incentive to make continuous digital map coverages
- >>to a consistent standard. On the other hand, the public (and commercial)
- >>benefits to having the data available are immense.
- >>
- >Fair comment. Try telling that, however, to a financier controlled government
- >and administration who have absoluetly no concept that anything can, or should,
- >be done except for personal / private gain (and thus profit). There is no
- >'right to know' in the United Kingdom. Public Service seems now to be an
- >obsenity to be purged from memory. All that matters is the profit entry on the
- >balance sheet - and the rate of return on investment. If there is no financial
- >incentive then, it would appear that, government policy is that it is
- >unjustifiable. We are constantly being told that such is a 'fact of commercial
- >life' and 'market forces in operation' and 'its in your best interests'.
-
- There may be light at the end of the tunnel, though! There's a lot of noise
- coming out of various places (including no less a bastion of laissez-faire
- than the Economist) praising government involvement in "realistic"
- infrastructure investment. Even our free-trading, private enterprise
- Conservative government in Canada is making these kinds of noises now.
-
- So, all we have to do is convince the powers that be that digital map
- bases are reasonable infrastructure investments...
-
- Chris Hermansen Timberline Forest Inventory Consultants
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- C'est ma facon de parler.
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