Press release

OGC Calls for Participation in Major Innovation Testbed (Testbed-15)

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) invites interested organizations to respond to the Call for Participation (CFP) for OGC’s Testbed-15 Innovation Initiative.Participants’ prototype solutions will implement existing OGC standards as well as new prototype interface and encoding specifications introduced or developed in Testbed-15.Prototype specifications may ultimately become official, member approved OGC standards, revisions to existing OGC standards, or best practices for using OGC standards.Previous OGC Innovation Initiatives have helped transformed how we share and use geospatial information, from advancing the sharing of digital maps over the web (e.g.OGC standards support interoperable solutions that ‘geo-enable’ the Web, wireless and location-based services, and mainstream IT.

Testbed-15 aims to explore new levels of interoperable geospatial data processing with a focus on data-centric security, federated clouds, service & application discovery, portrayal, machine learning, and delta updates.

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) invites interested organizations to respond to the Call for Participation (CFP) for OGC's Testbed-15 Innovation Initiative.

Testbed-15 provides a business opportunity for stakeholders to mutually define, refine, and evolve OGC service interfaces and protocols in the context of hands-on experience and feedback. Work on Testbed-15 commenced with the elicitation of Sponsor requirements in 2018.

The outcomes of Testbed-15 are expected to shape the future of geospatial software development and data publication. The Sponsors are supporting this vision with cost-sharing funds to partially offset the costs associated with development, engineering, and demonstration of these outcomes. This offers selected Participants a unique opportunity to recoup a portion of their initiative expenses.

Organizations selected to participate in Testbed-15 will develop prototype solutions based on the sponsors' use cases, requirements and scenarios. These are described in detail in the CFP (see below). Participants' prototype solutions will implement existing OGC standards as well as new prototype interface and encoding specifications introduced or developed in Testbed-15. Prototype specifications may ultimately become official, member approved OGC standards, revisions to existing OGC standards, or best practices for using OGC standards.

The Sponsors' requirements have been organized into the following technical threads:

  • Thread 1: Secure Data and Federated Clouds
    – Data-centric Security
    – Federated Cloud Analytics
  • Thread 2: Cloud Processing and Portrayal
    – Earth Observation Process and Application Discovery
    – Open Portrayal Framework
  • Thread 3: Machine Learning and Delta Updates
    – Machine Learning
    – Delta Updates

 

OGC Testbeds are part of OGC's Innovation Program, a global, hands-on, collaborative prototyping program designed to rapidly develop, test, innovate, and deliver proven candidate standards into OGC's Standards Program, where they are formalized for public release.

Previous OGC Innovation Initiatives have helped transformed how we share and use geospatial information, from advancing the sharing of digital maps over the web (e.g. WMS) to new encodings (e.g. GeoPackage) that are empowering mobile users with powerful geospatial tools.

Anyone interested in learning more about, or participating in, Testbed-15 should contact Scott Serich, Director Innovation Programs (techdesk@opengeospatial.org).

Further information is available on the Testbed-15 webpage. The Call For Participation is available at portal.ogc.org/files/82290. The method for submitting proposals is outlined in the CFP document. The submission deadline is 11 February, 2019. The project will start with a kick-off meeting April 2-4, 2019.

Participation is open only to OGC Members. However, proposals from non-members will be considered provided that a completed application for OGC membership (or a letter of intent to become a member) is submitted prior to (or with) the proposal.

 

About OGC

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is an international consortium of more than 525 companies, government agencies, research organizations, and universities participating in a consensus process to develop publicly available geospatial standards. OGC standards support interoperable solutions that ‘geo-enable' the Web, wireless and location-based services, and mainstream IT. OGC standards empower technology developers to make geospatial information and services accessible and useful within any application that needs to be geospatially enabled. Visit the OGC website at www.opengeospatial.org.