ICSM Strategic Plan
ICSM maintains a five year Strategic Plan which it reviews every two years when a new Chairman is appointed. The current ICSM Strategic Plan – 2010-2015 can be viewed as a .pdf file.
Who are We
The Intergovernmental Committee on Survey and Mapping and is made up of representatives from all the Australian States, Territories, the Commonwealth and New Zealand. Members are responsible for government surveying and mapping functions in their jurisdiction.
Vision
Our vision is national land and marine spatial infrastructure providing sustainable benefits for Australians and New Zealanders.
ICSM’s Role
Our role is to provide leadership, coordination and standards for assembling, delivering and maintaining national framework datasets, including:
- topographic
- geodetic
- cadastral
- tides and sea level
- geographical names
- street addressing
Key Stakeholders
Our key stakeholders include:
- ANZLIC – the Spatial Information Council
- Office of Spatial Policy (OSP)
- PSMA Australia Limited (Public Sector Mapping Agencies)
- jurisdictional governments
- national spatial professional and business associations
Our Objectives
We work towards achieving the following:
- Public understanding of, and confidence in, location information
- A globally competitive spatial industry
- Better decisions resulting from use of spatial infrastructure
- Fundamental spatial datasets, which are critical to the economy, the community and the environment, are authoritative