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Ordnance Survey – Great Britain's national mapping agency
Welcome to the Research information pages. Please visit these pages to learn more about who we are and what we do.
In a rapidly changing technological environment, what does the future hold for Ordnance Survey and its stakeholders? How will Geographic Information be captured, managed, traded and used, now and in the future?
Ordnance Survey's Research teams are using a combination of research, innovation, creativity, design, prototyping and imagination to meet the challenges the future poses.
The Research Annual Review records our progress over the last year and can be downloaded here:
Research Annual Review 2006-7 (PDF 5.1 MB)
Our role
Our purpose is to ensure successful futures for Ordnance Survey, its partners and the nation as a whole. We aim to project an image of Ordnance Survey as a forward looking organisation, prepared to set and influence the direction of the information industry through the development of products and services based on geography. We are here to actively advance Ordnance Survey's success into a wide and diverse partner network and to ensure that the United Kingdom remains at the forefront of geographic information (GI) development and exploitation.
Research conducts a balanced portfolio of long and short term, largely applied, high and low risk research. Our research direction is determined by three goals:
We hope the first two are more or less self explanatory, the last will ensure that Ordnance Survey remains in the forefront of the information industry by enabling machines to process Ordnance Survey information with little or no intervention by people.
Our research is currently structured and carried out by five research teams:
We actively encourage our research staff to publish their research in journals and conference proceedings. As we have retained the copyright in these publications we are able to place them on-line for oyou to download for personal and research related use, but we do ask that you not to directly exploit them for commercial purposes. The publications are organised along the lines of our research topics above but we've also included a section entitled 'Technology' and the inevitable 'Miscellaneous'.
Read our research publications