♪ ♪ It's open. It's geospatial. A standards consortium people working together to help computers communicate about "WHERE" The positions of things. Geographic information about the weather or an earthquake. Data. On, above and ... below the earth’s surface. Information. Maps and much more. Incredible maps of things like animal migrations or satellite images. It's about knowing where things are and how they relate so we can understand the world. It’s about trust and transparency, an open process open membership open standards. It's people, small companies, big companies, universities, research institutes, organizations, agencies, governments from across the world settling on standards for sharing data, sharing information, integrating information, so we can communicate describing places in ways we all understand Getting "where" information to and from smartphones and tablets and computers, and servers, and sensors, lots and lots of sensors. OGC standards connect people to data so we can see how an illness spreads and help planes get where they're going. So when a hurricane hits a coastline, and people need to be evacuated and emergency services need to know how to find hospitals with empty beds in safe areas where the roads are not blocked. It doesn't matter that the information decision makers need is in different places from different sensors, different softwares, different languages... OGC helps them see a complete picture quickly integrating information and updating hour by hour so they can save lives. Arigatou, OGC. Dhanyawaad, OGC. Salamat, OGC. Gurdamargat, OGC. Spasiba, OGC. Harlot, OGC. Merci beaucoup, OGC. Gracias, OGC. Thanks, OGC.