About Us

Vision Statement

The BNGIS Centre’s vision and remit is to serve as the national technical focal point for the collection and management of geospatial data on the Commonwealth of The Bahamas; to advance a Program that provides a strategic national framework for long-term systematic access and exchange of geospatial data between governmental agencies and other information providers for improved planning, research and analysis, to improve GI literacy in the school system and to equip managers, technicians and the wider GIS Community with GIS skills and technical support.

Mission Statement

To promote, educate, coordinate and advance the practical and efficient use of GIS Technology in The Bahamas.

Areas of Responsibility

The Bahamas National Geographic Information Services Centre is primarily responsible for the provision of GIS services, including training and technical support, to the Bahamian national community.

Key Functions and Responsibilities

GI Policy development

  • Development of Spatial Data Infrastructure system and programme that guides cooperation and coordination among governmental agencies and other groups in the collection, production, maintenance, sharing and use of spatial information.

Central Repository of Information

  • Development and maintenance of a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) Library to serve as the central repository for most non-sensitive GIS data on The Bahamas.

Spatial Data Clearing House

  • Development of a GIS Website designed to provide a practical means to disseminate spatial data via Government Wide Area Network and the Internet.

Geographic Information (GI) Education

  • Training of teachers and students in the use of GIS, Global Positioning Systems (GPS).
  • Training trainers.
  • Developing lesson plans for integration into existing curriculum.

Spatial Data Clearing House

Establishment of discovery Metadata catalogue, which will allow users to discover what spatial data is available as well as details on content, quality, condition, source, scale and other characteristics of spatial data in order to determine its usability.

Technical Support

  • Enforcement of standards, procedures and protocols.
  • GIS Software quotations and negotiating GIS software discounts.
  • Unfettered access to governmental agencies to utilise BNGIS Centre assets including use of training facility, scanning and GPS equipment.
  • Development of GIS Project Proposals.
  • GIS Project Management.
  • GIS help desk support.
  • GIS Software installations and troubleshooting technical issues.

For information on some of the Technical Support provided thus far and the Centre's capacity, please follow the links below.

Royal Bahamas Defense Force

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Port Department

Ministry of Works

Department of Civil Aviation

National Security

National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA)

Project Management Services

GIS Software Quotations

BNGIS Centre's Assets

Training

  • Facilitation of workshops, seminars and short courses on GIS and associated geo technologies.
  • Provision of training facilities.

For information on the Centre's Training Facility and some of the Training done thus far, please follow the links below:

Training Facility

BTC Training in GPS, Grand Bahama

Training in Argentina

Maritime Training

Training in the United Nations Law of the Sea

GPS Training

Oil Trajectory Modeling

USGS Remote Sensing

Other BNGISC Related links:

  1. Committee Membership
  2. Map Publication
  3. Projects & Grants:

Address and Contact Information:

Bahamas National Geographic Information Systems Centre
P.O. Box N-3040
Bay and Armstrong Streets
Nassau, N.P.
The Bahamas
Tel. (242) 326-8536
Fax. (242) 326-8535
E-mail: bngisc@bahamas.gov.bs 
Opening hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday, except on public holidays.

 

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