SLICP
The State Land Information Capture Program (SLICP).
The SLICP is designed to reduce cost and avoid duplication in spatial data capture across the state of Western Australia by planning, recording and acquiring the information through one channel to ensure the most strategic use of resources. The program runs annually (by financial year - July 1 to 30 June cycle) and is scheduled eighteen months in advance due to significant planning overheads.
Data captured through the SLICP can range from aerial photography, topographic data, satellite imagery, bathymetry, LIDAR, infrastructure, to 3D surveys, soils, ortho-imagery and any other type of spatial data required. The data requested through SLICP provides an opportunity to drive decision making on important issues such as climate change, planning, mining and health.
Landgate has both simplified the SLICP process and is seeking to expand the capabilities and funding of SLICP to address the future needs of the state’s land and spatial information.
WALIS would greatly appreciate you completing the SLICP Imagery SURVEY to give us some information about how you are currently using aerial imagery, and what your business needs over the next 3-5 years are.
Information in this survey will complement other research and investigation projects to underpin future State Land Information Capture Program activities, and help guide decision making around digital capture services. This will enable us to specify and activate the right contracts and tenders to deliver a fit for purpose service to WALIS users. It is a lengthy and technical survey, and we would appreciate as much information as you have time to offer.
Two submissions completed before 5 January 2009 has been drawn to receive the Landgate’s Earth is Art unframed prints (of the winner’s choice).
John Fathers from the Shire of Plantaganet
&
Jared Morskate from the Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup
If you haven’t had a chance to fill in the survey yet, please feel free to keep providing responses, the survey will remain active on the website for another few weeks. For further information or feedback please contact Paul Duncan at Landgate
The call for submissions for 2009-2010 has closed. Thank you very much for all the submissions we received. If you require any further information on the SLICP process please contact the WALIS Office on 08 9273 7046 or email (slicp@walis.wa.gov.au).