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The Western Australian Land Information System was established by the Western Australian Government in 1981. It is responsible for coordinating across-government access and delivery of the geographic information held by WA Government agencies. WALIS achieves this through various committees and the WALIS Office. ==History== The idea for the WA Land Information System (WALIS) began in the late seventies although WALIS was not established until 1981. Since that time there have been many people involved in WALIS, some restructures and many different plans and strategies. Central to WALIS management was the Land Information System Advisory Committee, established as a forum to represent the interests of the public and private sector. The main WALIS group was the Land Information System Support Centre (LISSC), composed of technology and skilled personnel. By 1986 the rapid qrowth of GIS forced a re-evaluation of the strategies of WALIS. WALIS began to emphasise the establishment of on-line access to data. In 1987 the WALIS committee structure was rearranged to a three-tier structure. This structure comprises The WALIS Executive Policy Committee (EPC), which was retained from the inception of WALIS, WALIS Council and the WALIS Secretariat. In October 1988 the EPC formed a WALIS Marketing Taskforce to develop a policy for the marketing of state government information. Coopers & Lybrand WD Scott (C & LWDS) were contracted to research market value of land information in WA.〔Burke, A., Piesse, R. 2000. A History of WALIS to 2000. Landgate, Perth.〕 In June 1990, cabinet approved a number of recommendations including the elevation of WALIS to full program status within DOLA. A second recommendation was to make the Minister for Lands the accountable minister. This is how WALIS still stands today. In November 1994 the WALIS Advisory Committee (WAC) met for the first time. This committee was formed to provide strategic advice to the WALIS Executive Policy Committee on land information management from a community perspective.〔 The WALIS Advisory Committee was disbanded by the Minister for Lands in 2009. In 2011 a revised governance framework for WALIS was established, focussed on implementing the Location Information Strategy for Western Australia approved by the Western Australian State Cabinet in August 2011. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Western Australian Land Information System」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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