Safe, efficient, and trusted digital navigation for mariners
...our working group partners, the diverse range of potential ECS users represents a higher number of mariners than those who use ECDIS solutions. This shows how important it is for...
...our working group partners, the diverse range of potential ECS users represents a higher number of mariners than those who use ECDIS solutions. This shows how important it is for...
...formal or mandatory, but rather a vehicle for people to freely form Guilds if they so wish. We made spaces available where Guild members could meet during lunch times and...
...much wider uses for the breadth of data we hold, beyond just navigation, to help others make use of our oceans in safe and responsible ways. As such, we have...
...navigational products and marine information. Working together for safer navigation and better use of the marine environment Last year, the AGLRsWG delegates met on board the research and hydrographic survey...
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...for users and collectors of coastal geospatial data from occasional users through to qualified collectors. The guide will assist users finding the most appropriate data, explain which datums and standards...
The health of our oceans and the health of our planet are one and the same. Yet the link between how much we know about this environment and how we...
...our use of test automation. Used to help us test software changes to our ADMIRALTY products, it's reduced the time and effort required to deploy to live by automating all...
...data is not necessarily new data, but data which we have not previously used or shared. We have already started some work to better display the data each of the...
...collection between members, the UK CSM will enable Armed Forces, scientists, and industry partners to utilise the ocean environment in a safe and secure way. Peter concluded by saying that...