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Public Sector Mapping Agreement Events
For information about PSMA events and webinars, please see details below.
Enabling the PSMA
System and service suppliers event
The PSMA focuses on the provision of Ordnance Survey mapping data and does not include the provision of software systems and services.
To help system and service suppliers understand the new PSMA and to help the public sector get business value from the agreement we held a half day event, hosted by the Association for Geographic Information (AGI) specifically for those organisations that can provide solutions to the public sector.
View presentations from the day
PSMA Live: Licensing
Launched on the 1 April, the Public Sector Mapping Agreement (PSMA) provides public sector organisations in England and Wales with access to a wide range of Ordnance Survey data under a single agreement for the first time - all free to access at the point of use.
To help explain the benefits of the new PSMA member Licence watch PSMA Live: Licensing which was broadcast live on Tuesday 22 March 2011.
PSMA members’ workshops, March 2010
In order to provide information and engage with public sector organisations, a series of members' workshops were held across England and Wales during March with a specific focus on the new licensing arrangements and the PSMA address products proposal.
View the presentations for these events
Half-day seminars, November and early December 2010
We also hosted a series of half-day seminars for members of the existing Pan Government Agreement (PGA), Mapping Services Agreement (MSA) and Health agreements.
Keynote 1 – Ordnance Survey, John Kimmance
The customer community – Local Government Information House, Cliff Nicklin
The Public Sector Mapping Agreement – Andy Wilson
