MS 1759 is a method of encoding features and attributes that facilitates geospatial information structuring. Efficient and systematic sharing requires structured and uniform storage of geospatial information.
MyGDI Explorer is an application that provides a catalog of National geospatial information. This application enables users to search, view, review, share and manage geospatial information metadata
Malaysia Geospatial Data Infrastructure (MyGDI) is an initiative by the government to develop a geospatial data infrastructure to enhance the awareness about data availability and improve access to geospatial information. This can be fulfilled by facilitating data sharing among participating agencies. MyGDI as the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) for Malaysia, is a national infrastructure comprises of person, policy, standard, geospatial information and technology established by MyGDI Circular Letter No. 1 of 2006 - Guidelines for the Implementation of Malaysia Geospatial Data Infrastructure (MyGDI) for the purpose of facilitating the sharing and dissemination of geospatial information amongst government agencies, private sector and the general publics. Through this infrastructure, smart partnership among agencies is continuously being developed to produce and share geospatial information thus providing customer-focused, cost effective and timely delivery of geospatial data.
MyGeo Data Services is an application that provides information based on 12 categories of geospatial data that is shared and provided by agencies to other Government or Government agencies (G2G) through secure map services using the Government-provided environment.
Geographical Names Database (Pangkalan Data Nama Geografi-PDNG) is like a geographical names data bank which is use to store names, locations, historical backgrounds and gazette notifications.It is an authoritative records that are available for government and public use.
National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) defined as the technologies, policies and people necessary to promote sharing of geospatial data throughout all levels of government
Applications for organizing a visit to PGN should be submitted through an official letter to:
Director
National Geospatial Centre (PGN)
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability
Level 7 & 8, Petra Tower
No. 25, Persiaran Perdana, Precinct 4
Federal Government Administrative Centre
62574 Putrajaya, MALAYSIA.
Applications can also be submitted via email to the Director of PGN at pgn.webmaster[at]nres[dot]gov.my
Please include the objectives, the number of delegates, the list of delegates (if any), and the proposed date/time for the visit.
Land Administration Boundary Code and Name - Unique Parcel Identifier (UPI) is a method of identifying the location of a parcel of land that contains a series of unique numbers for the State, District/Colony/Division/Daeral Kecil/Jajahan Kecil, Mukim/Bandar/Pekan/Land/ Town District/Village and Section/Precinct/Block/Section/Kampung/Island and lot number.
Articles that can be contributed to the BGSA Secretariat are articles or reports on geospatial developments and activities held at government agencies, statutory bodies and institutions of higher learning.