03.02.25
15:35
Kazakhstan launches national geodetic coordinate system to enhance spatial data infrastructure
This cutting-edge system ensures accuracy in geodetic and cartographic data
Kazakhstan introduces its own national geodetic coordinate system, as reported by
Kazinform, a partner of TV BRICS. This development is part of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure project, aimed at ensuring the country’s self-sufficiency in the field of geospatial data management.
The newly established geodetic coordinate system, supported by a network of continuously operating reference stations, was created following an audit conducted by the relevant authorities, as reported by the source.
Until now, the country relied on a coordinate, height, gravimetric, and satellite measurement system dating back to the mid-20th century. In response, authorities recommended urgent action to establish an independent geodetic system and develop a satellite geodetic network. As part of this initiative, the Ministry of Digital Development, Innovation and Aerospace Industry has completed the large-scale budget investment project “National Spatial Data Infrastructure.”
This cutting-edge system (QazTRF-23) ensures accuracy in geodetic and cartographic data, forming a foundation for further development of Kazakhstan’s spatial data infrastructure.
QazTRF-23 is expected to enhance the precision of geodetic measurements, unlocking new opportunities for territorial planning, construction, and the advancement of modern data management systems.
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