Affiliated Organizations
Welcome to IMTA's resource of map industry organizations, associations, societies and institutes. The organizations listed here offer a vast array of specialties and opportunities both to those in the professional trade and to enthusiasts.
If you would like your map trade industry-affiliated (non-profit or not-for-profit) organization or assocation to be listed here, please contact IMTA.
ASSOCIATION FOR GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
http://www.agi.org.uk/
The
AGI represents the interests of the geographic information industry, including
users in the public and private sectors, suppliers of software, hardware,
data and services, consultants, academics and interested individuals. By
providing this forum, AGI can give unparalleled opportunities to communicate
with the GI community for significant business ends.
GEOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATION—'Furthering the Learning and
Teaching of Geography'
www.geography.org.uk
The
GA is an independent subject association whose membership crosses academic
divides in formal education and can truly claim to be a specialist community
of practice. It produces an extensive range of support materials for geography
teachers and students at all levels, including its three highly acclaimed
journals. It is involved in a range of leading edge CPD initiatives and also
organises a variety of other events aimed at raising the profile of geography
and stimulating better teaching e.g. GA Awards, Worldwide and its Annual
Conference & Exhibition.
GEOPLACE.COM
www.geoplace.com
GeoPlace.com
has been developed into a vast GIS Industry resource center, with an archive
of useful and constantly updated GeoWorld and GeoReport content. For example,
all of the current GeoWorld articles are featured on the site as Feature
Articles. While the most recent articles rotate randomly on the front page,
they are also listed on our Feature Articles page for you to freely browse.
Even when they are replaced by newer Feature Articles, the GeoWorld search
function still allows you to search our entire archive of GeoWorld articles
(which date as far back as 1995) by keywords.
INTERNATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION
www.icaci.org
ICA
is the world authoritative body for cartography, the discipline dealing with
the conception, production, dissemination and study of maps. It exists to
promote the use of cartography in decision-making processes; foster dissemination
of environmental, economic, social and spatial information through mapping;
provide a global forum for discussion of the role and status of cartography;
facilitate the transfer of new cartographic knowledge; carry out cartographic
research; enhance cartographic education; promote professional and technical
standards. The Association works with national and international governmental
and commercial bodies and with other international scientific societies to
achieve these aims.
SPATIAL SCIENCES INSTITUTE
www.spatialsciences.org.au
The
Spatial Sciences Institute is an Australian national body catering to the
professional people who make up the spatial information industry. It gives
a voice to the members of the spatial science community in both the national
and international arena.
THE BRITISH CARTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY—'Promoting the Art & Science
of Mapmaking'
www.cartography.org.uk
The
British Cartographic Society (B.C.S.) is a dynamic association of individuals
and organisations dedicated to exploring and developing the world of maps.
Members include mapping companies, publishers, designers, academics, researchers,
map curators, individual cartographers, GIS specialists and members of the
public with an interest in maps. The B.C.S. is regarded as one of the world's
leading cartographic societies and its main publication, The Cartographic
Journal, is recognised internationally.
THE JOINT BOARD OF GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION SOCIETIES (JB GIS)
www.fig.net/jbgis
The
Joint Board of Geospatial Information Societies (JB GIS) is a coalition of
leading international geospatial societies, which can speak on behalf of
the geospatial profession at the international level, especially to the United
Nations and other global stakeholders. Its second goal is to coordinate activities
within the geospatial society and organizations. The JB GIS is a co-operation
network and there are no obligations to the membership neither does the JB
GIS collect any membership fees. The current members of the society are IAG,
ICA, FIG, IHO, IMTA, ISCGM and ISPRS.
THE REMOTE SENSING AND PHOTOGRAMMETRY SOCIETY
www.rspsoc.org
The
Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society is a registered Charity and exists
to promote educational activities in remote sensing and photogrammetry to
the public. The Society also provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and
information related to earth observation. It is managed by its Council and
has its own office, based in Nottingham University in the United Kingdom.
The Society is the UK's affiliating body to the International Society of
Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing and it fosters links between international,
commercial, industrial and academic organizations.
THE ROYAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY
www.rgs.org
The
Royal Geographic Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) is the
Learned Society for Geography and Geographers. Founded in 1830 for the advancement
of geographical science, it continues to be among the most active of the
learned societies. The largest geographical society in Europe, and one of
the world's largest, it operates at a regional, national and international
scale. The Society supports research, education and training, together with
the wider public understanding and enjoyment of geography.
THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF NAVIGATION
www.rin.org.uk
The
Royal Institute Of Navigation (RIN) is a learned society with charitable
status; it was formed in 1947. Its objects are to unite in one body those
who are concerned with or who are interested in navigation and to further
its development. In this context the term navigation covers motion of all
kinds as well as command and control; it embraces subjects traditionally
associated with navigation such as astronomy, mathematics, cartography, electronics
and information technology.
THE ROYAL INSTITUTION OF CHARTERED SURVEYORS (RICS)
www.rics.org
The
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) founded in 1868) is regulated
by its Royal Charter with the objective of promoting the public good. This
allows RICS to comment independently on matters that it perceives to be relevant
to its profession. RICS numbers are over 11,000 members who work in both
the public and private sector, including areas of commercial and residential
property, taxation, information technology, geomatics and geographic information
and valuation advice on land, property and construction matters.
UKGEOforum
www.ukgeoforum.co.uk
The
UKGEOforum was established in July 2004 to raise the profile of the member
organisations through mutual cooperation and support. To date, this involves
Web site links, a common calendar of events and shared stands at conferences,
seminars and trade shows. The membership consists of representatives from:
Association for Geographic Information, British Association of Remote Sensing
Companies, British Cartographic Society, British Geological Survey, Geographical
Association, Hydrographic Society, International Cartographic Association,
International Map Trade Association, Royal Geographic Society, Royal Institute
of Chartered Surveyors, Royal Institute of Navigation and UK Cartographic
Committee/Charles Close Society.
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
www.usgs.gov
Created
by an act of Congress in 1879, the USGS has evolved over the ensuing 120
years, matching its talent and knowledge to the progress of science and technology.
Today, the USGS stands as the sole science agency for the Department of the
Interior. It is sought out by thousands of partners and customers for its
natural science expertise and its vast earth and biological data holdings.
The USGS is the science provider of choice in accessing the information and
understanding to help resolve complex natural resource problems across the
Nation and around the world.





