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Ordnance Survey data made freely available to small businesses

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Making key parts of the Ordnance Survey (OS) MasterMap freely available will help businesses use geospatial data more easily and drive innovation across the UK economy.

As part of the Prime Ministerโ€™s London Tech Week roundtable, the Government has announced that key parts of the OS MasterMap will be made openly available for the public and businesses to use.

It is estimated that this will boost the UK economy by at least ยฃ130m each year, as innovative companies and startups use the data. This is a step on a journey towards more open geospatial data infrastructure for the UK

The release of OS MasterMap data is one of the first projects to be delivered by the new Geospatial Commission, in conjunction with Ordnance Survey. The aim is to continue to drive forward the UK as a world leader in location data, helping to grow the UKโ€™s digital economy by an estimated ยฃ11bn each year.

This is a step on a journey towards more open geospatial data infrastructure for the UK.

Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet Office, David Lidington said, โ€œOpening up OS MasterMap underlines this Governmentโ€™s commitment to ensuring the UK continues to lead the way in digital innovation. Releasing this valuable government data for free will help stimulate innovation in the economy, generate jobs and improve public services.

โ€œLocation-aware technologies – using geospatial data – are revolutionising our economy. From navigating public transport to tracking supply chains and planning efficient delivery routes, these digital services are built on location data that has become part of everyday life and business.

โ€œThe newly available data should be particularly useful to small firms and entrepreneurs to realise their ideas and compete with larger organisations, encouraging greater competition and innovation.โ€

OS MasterMap data already supports emerging technologies such as driverless vehicles, 5G and connected cities –ย  important drivers of economic growth.

Todayโ€™s announcement follows the launch of the first GovTech challenge in May this year – a competition designed to incentivise Britainโ€™s tech firms to come up with innovative solutions to improve public services. These competitions will be delivered using the ยฃ20m GovTech fund launched by the Prime Minister in November 2017.

Neil Ackroyd, Interim CEO of Ordnance Survey said, โ€œOrdnance Survey holds the most accurate and comprehensive set of location data for Great Britain, making public sector services work more efficiently and helping to build innovative businesses across every sector of the economy.

โ€œSince its launch in 2001, OS MasterMap has been one of the most comprehensive and detailed geospatial reference datasets in the world. This latest development is another step on Ordnance Surveyโ€™s open data journey. Weโ€™re looking forward to supporting the Geospatial Commission in making this data more accessible and more widely used.โ€