Launch of Knowledge Sharing Program on Data Dissemination and GIS by BBS Team
Join the BBS team led by Rezaul Karim, Programmer, and Mohammad Anamul Haque, Maintenance Engineer, as they unveil their Knowledge Sharing Program. This initiative focuses on learning from successful data dissemination systems of Australia and Malaysia through web-enabled GIS. The team comprises experts in data management, including Deputy Secretary Md. Matiar Rahman and Systems Analyst Jatan Kumar Saha. Learn how they aim to enhance census and survey data dissemination, innovate their GEO coding systems, and standardize spatial databases for improved accessibility and efficiency.
Launch of Knowledge Sharing Program on Data Dissemination and GIS by BBS Team
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To Welcome Knowledge sharing Program Jointly Presented by RezaulKarim Programmer, BBS & Mohammad AnamulHaque Maintenance Engineer, BBS
Team Members: The Team members are as follows: Mr Md. Matiar Rahman, Deputy Secretary, SID; Mr Jatan Kumar Saha, Systems Analyst, BBS & Project Director, DIS Project; Mr Kabir Uddin Ahmed, Deputy Director, BBS; Mr S. M Ahasan Kabir, Programmer, BBS; Mr Rezaul Karim, Programmer, BBS, and Mr Mohammad Anamul Haque, Maintenance Engineer, BBS
Mission & Vision: • Mission: • To learn Data Dissemination system of ABS, Australia & Dept. of Statistics, Malaysia through web enabled GIS. • Vision: • To Disseminate Census & survey data through web enabled GIS under Digital Information System Project (DIS)
Database Development: • Central Database System (Data Center) with Backup & Disaster Recovery site; • Capturing, preparing & processing system is de-centralized; • Unique coding system; • Geographical Identification system (GEO Coding system) is unique for all census & surveys; • Historical/Time series data are preserved & maintained
Data Dissemination through GIS: • They disseminate their census & survey results through GIS because all census/surveys are conducted using Digital Maps; • They can prepare comparative results of different census/surveys by using GIS because unique GEO file is used in all census/survey; • They can forecast how many people/establishments, etc. are effected by flood/natural calamities by using GIS; • All publications are digital (a limited copies are printed like as book to preserved in the libraries). As a result a huge cost is saved which was allocated for printing purpose.
Data Dissemination through GIS: (Continue..) Total Population(2011): 149772364 Male : 74980386 Female : 74791978 Total HH : 32173630 Growth Rate : 1.37 Pop. Density : 1015 GIS of Australia GIS of Malaysia
Networking Infrastructure: • All offices are under LAN & WAN; • All applications are web enabled; • Maintenance support is given through outsourcing;
GEO coding System: • Unique GEO Identification System (Like our GEO coding system but upgraded & relational model) is used; • They have fix enumeration block (like our EA). • For Malaysia: EB consists of 80-120 living quarters or 500-600 persons; • For Australia: Mesh Block are same as Malaysia Sample GEO code of Malaysia
Limitations of BBS: • GEO coding system is not modernized; • Spatial database is not standardized; • Enumeration Areas (EAs) are not fixed for all census/surveys; • Historical records are not reflected in GEO database;
Recommendations: • BBS should create a modern GEO coding system; • Need to standardize Spatial database; • It is necessary to fix all the enumeration Areas (EAs) for all census & surveys; • It is necessary to preserve Historical records of GEO database.
Actions taken: • An initiative has been taken for creating a modern GEO coding system; • A form is filled-up by DIS project for standardizing Spatial database and send it to UNSC;