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Vector Map

The Vector Map (VMAP), also called Vector Smart Map, is a vector-based collection of geographic information system (GIS) data about Earth at various levels of detail. Level 0 (low resolution) coverage is global and entirely in the public domain. Level 1 (global coverage at medium resolution) is only partly in the public domain.

There are ongoing discussions about making most of the information available in the public domain.

Description edit

Thematic data layers edit

Features and data attributes are tagged utilizing the international Feature and Attribute Coding Catalogue (FACC).

  1. major road networks
  2. railroad networks
  3. hydrologic drainage systems
  4. utility networks (cross-country pipelines and communication lines)
  5. major airports
  6. elevation contours
  7. coastlines
  8. international boundaries
  9. populated places
  10. index of geographical names

Levels of resolution edit

The vector map product are usually seen as being of three different types: low resolution (level 0), medium resolution (level 1) and high resolution (level 2).

Level Zero (VMAP0) edit

Level 0 provides worldwide coverage of geo-spatial data and is equivalent to a small scale (1:1,000,000). The data are offered either on CD-ROM or as direct download, as they have been moved to the public domain. Data are structured following the Vector Product Format (VPF),[1] compliant with standards MIL-V-89039 and MIL-STD 2407.

Data sets edit

The entire coverage has been divided into four data sets:

  1. North America (NOAMER) v0noa
  2. Europe and North Asia (EURNASIA) v0eur
  3. South America, Africa, and Antarctica (SOAMAFR) v0soa
  4. South Asia and Australia (SASAUS) v0sas

Level One (VMAP1) edit

Level 1 data are equivalent to a medium scale resolution (1:250,000). Level 1 tiles follow the MIL-V-89033 standard.

  • Horizontal accuracy: 125–500m
  • Vertical accuracy: 0.5–2 Contour Interval (for example: if contour interval 50 m, accuracy will be 25 to 100m)

Data sets edit

VMAP Level 1 is divided in 234 geographical tiles. Only 57 of them are currently (2006) available for download from NGA.[2] Among the available datasets, coverage can be found for parts of Costa Rica, Libya, United States, Mexico, Iraq, Russia, Panama, Colombia and Japan.

Level Two (VMAP2) edit

Level 2 data are equivalent to a large scale resolution. Level 2 tiles follow the MIL-V-89032 standard.

  • Horizontal accuracy: 50–200m
  • Vertical accuracy: 0.5–2 Contour Interval (for example: if contour interval 50 m, accuracy will be 25–100m)

Debate about availability of data edit

The USA Freedom of Information Act and the Electronic Freedom of Information Act guarantee access to virtually all GIS data created by the US government. Following the trend of the United States, much of the VMAP data has been offered to the public domain.

But many countries consider mapping and cartography a state monopoly; for such countries, the VMAP Level1 data are kept out of the public domain. However, some data may be commercialised by national mapping agencies, sometimes as a consequence of privatisation.

Various public groups are making efforts to have all VMAP1 data moved to the public domain in accordance with FOIA.[3]

Further steps have been taken by the Free World Maps Foundation and others to have the data licensed under the GNU General Public License, while remaining copyrighted, as an alternative to the public domain. This is an ongoing debate (as of 2006).

Copyrights edit

VMAP0 edit

The U.S. government has released the data into public domain, with the following conditions imposed (quotation from VMAP0 Copyright Statement):

As an agency of the United States government, NIMA makes no copyright claim under Title 17 of the United States Code with respect to any copyrightable material compiled in these products, nor requires compensation for their use.

When incorporating the NIMA maps into your product, please include the following:

a. "this product was developed using materials from the United States National Imagery and Mapping Agency and are reproduced with permission",
b. "this product has neither been endorsed nor authorized by the United States National Imagery and Mapping Agency or the United States Department of Defense".

With respect to any advertising, promoting or publicizing of this product, NIMA requires that you refrain from using the agency's name, seal, or initials.

The VMAP0 download page[4] states:

Internal data reference to the CD-ROM being "LIMITED DISTRIBUTION" should be ignored.

However, all is not quite what it seems. There is a 'readme1.txt' file located in the v0eur, v0sas, and v0soa directories. This file contains information saying that layers: Boundaries Coverage and the Reference Library, are copyrighted to the Environmental Systems Research Institute.

If these copyrighted layers are not used there is no violation of any copyrights.

Tools to read and convert VMAP data edit

History edit

 
National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
  • 1991–1993: The National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) develops the Digital Chart of the World (DCW)[7] for the US Defense Mapping Agency (DMA) with themes including Political/Ocean Populated Places, Railroads, Roads, Utilities, Drainage, Hypsography, Land Cover, Ocean Features, Physiography, Aeronautical, Cultural Landmarks, Transportation Structure and Vegetation. One of the sources for the data was the Operational Navigation Chart that compiles military mapping from Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, and the United States.

VMAP (level 0) is a slightly more detailed reiteration of the DCW.
VMAP (level 1) has much higher resolution data.

  • 2004 The National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) is renamed to National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency which will include other mapping agencies such as the Defense Mapping Agency (DMA), the Central Imagery Office (CIO) and the Defense Dissemination Program Office (DDPO). All VMAP data will subsequently be distributed through the NGA.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Vector Product Format 2006-04-25 at the Wayback Machine - at National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-07-21. Retrieved 2006-02-20.
  3. ^ "Initiative regarding VMAP under FOIA". from the original on 2016-06-14. Retrieved 2016-06-15.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-07-03. Retrieved 2006-07-08.
  5. ^ NGA 2006-04-27 at the Wayback Machine - NIMAMUSE package
  6. ^ "OGR with ODGI driver". from the original on 2006-04-22. Retrieved 2006-04-19.
  7. ^ Digital Chart of the World 2006-02-19 at the Wayback Machine - DCW data access site
  • Processing of VMAP0 data with free GIS software: SRTM and VMAP0 data in OGR and GRASS. GRASS Newsletter, 3:2-6, 2005 (M. Neteler)

External links edit

  • Vector Map description- at National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
  • free java viewer
  • fast java viewer from Idevio
  • SVG Maps converted from VMAP
  • VMAP0 data in ESRI shapefile format, ready to download
  • VMAP1 data in ESRI shapefile format, ready to download
  • VMAP0 layer documentation

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The Vector Map VMAP also called Vector Smart Map is a vector based collection of geographic information system GIS data about Earth at various levels of detail Level 0 low resolution coverage is global and entirely in the public domain Level 1 global coverage at medium resolution is only partly in the public domain There are ongoing discussions about making most of the information available in the public domain Contents 1 Description 1 1 Thematic data layers 2 Levels of resolution 2 1 Level Zero VMAP0 2 1 1 Data sets 2 2 Level One VMAP1 2 2 1 Data sets 2 3 Level Two VMAP2 3 Debate about availability of data 4 Copyrights 4 1 VMAP0 5 Tools to read and convert VMAP data 6 History 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksDescription editCoordinate reference system Geographic coordinates stored in decimal degrees with southern and western hemispheres using negative values for latitude and longitude respectively Horizontal Datum World Geodetic System 1984 WGS 84 Vertical Datum Mean Sea Level Thematic data layers edit Features and data attributes are tagged utilizing the international Feature and Attribute Coding Catalogue FACC major road networks railroad networks hydrologic drainage systems utility networks cross country pipelines and communication lines major airports elevation contours coastlines international boundaries populated places index of geographical namesLevels of resolution editThe vector map product are usually seen as being of three different types low resolution level 0 medium resolution level 1 and high resolution level 2 Level Zero VMAP0 edit Level 0 provides worldwide coverage of geo spatial data and is equivalent to a small scale 1 1 000 000 The data are offered either on CD ROM or as direct download as they have been moved to the public domain Data are structured following the Vector Product Format VPF 1 compliant with standards MIL V 89039 and MIL STD 2407 Data sets edit The entire coverage has been divided into four data sets North America NOAMER v0noa Europe and North Asia EURNASIA v0eur South America Africa and Antarctica SOAMAFR v0soa South Asia and Australia SASAUS v0sasLevel One VMAP1 edit Level 1 data are equivalent to a medium scale resolution 1 250 000 Level 1 tiles follow the MIL V 89033 standard Horizontal accuracy 125 500m Vertical accuracy 0 5 2 Contour Interval for example if contour interval 50 m accuracy will be 25 to 100m Data sets edit VMAP Level 1 is divided in 234 geographical tiles Only 57 of them are currently 2006 available for download from NGA 2 Among the available datasets coverage can be found for parts of Costa Rica Libya United States Mexico Iraq Russia Panama Colombia and Japan Level Two VMAP2 edit Level 2 data are equivalent to a large scale resolution Level 2 tiles follow the MIL V 89032 standard Horizontal accuracy 50 200m Vertical accuracy 0 5 2 Contour Interval for example if contour interval 50 m accuracy will be 25 100m Debate about availability of data editThe USA Freedom of Information Act and the Electronic Freedom of Information Act guarantee access to virtually all GIS data created by the US government Following the trend of the United States much of the VMAP data has been offered to the public domain But many countries consider mapping and cartography a state monopoly for such countries the VMAP Level1 data are kept out of the public domain However some data may be commercialised by national mapping agencies sometimes as a consequence of privatisation Various public groups are making efforts to have all VMAP1 data moved to the public domain in accordance with FOIA 3 Further steps have been taken by the Free World Maps Foundation and others to have the data licensed under the GNU General Public License while remaining copyrighted as an alternative to the public domain This is an ongoing debate as of 2006 Copyrights editVMAP0 edit The U S government has released the data into public domain with the following conditions imposed quotation from VMAP0 Copyright Statement As an agency of the United States government NIMA makes no copyright claim under Title 17 of the United States Code with respect to any copyrightable material compiled in these products nor requires compensation for their use When incorporating the NIMA maps into your product please include the following a this product was developed using materials from the United States National Imagery and Mapping Agency and are reproduced with permission b this product has neither been endorsed nor authorized by the United States National Imagery and Mapping Agency or the United States Department of Defense With respect to any advertising promoting or publicizing of this product NIMA requires that you refrain from using the agency s name seal or initials The VMAP0 download page 4 states Internal data reference to the CD ROM being LIMITED DISTRIBUTION should be ignored However all is not quite what it seems There is a readme1 txt file located in the v0eur v0sas and v0soa directories This file contains information saying that layers Boundaries Coverage and the Reference Library are copyrighted to the Environmental Systems Research Institute If these copyrighted layers are not used there is no violation of any copyrights Tools to read and convert VMAP data editVPFView V2 1 developed by NIMA is available from NGA or USGS as part of the NIMAMUSE package 5 this tool can render simple plots and export GIS data to other GIS file formats OGR with OGDI driver 6 this free software tool can convert VMAP format to standard GIS file formats such as SHAPE PostGIS etc History edit nbsp National Geospatial Intelligence Agency1991 1993 The National Imagery and Mapping Agency NIMA develops the Digital Chart of the World DCW 7 for the US Defense Mapping Agency DMA with themes including Political Ocean Populated Places Railroads Roads Utilities Drainage Hypsography Land Cover Ocean Features Physiography Aeronautical Cultural Landmarks Transportation Structure and Vegetation One of the sources for the data was the Operational Navigation Chart that compiles military mapping from Australia Canada United Kingdom and the United States VMAP level 0 is a slightly more detailed reiteration of the DCW VMAP level 1 has much higher resolution data 2004 The National Imagery and Mapping Agency NIMA is renamed to National Geospatial Intelligence Agency which will include other mapping agencies such as the Defense Mapping Agency DMA the Central Imagery Office CIO and the Defense Dissemination Program Office DDPO All VMAP data will subsequently be distributed through the NGA See also editNatural Earth free high quality global map data Digital Chart of the World GSHHS a high resolution shoreline data set GADM a high resolution database of country administrative areas Digital Elevation Model GIS DIGEST VRF and VPF are related and compatible with a few exceptions Vector tilesReferences edit Vector Product Format Archived 2006 04 25 at the Wayback Machine at National Geospatial Intelligence Agency NGA raster roam Archived from the original on 2012 07 21 Retrieved 2006 02 20 Initiative regarding VMAP under FOIA Archived from the original on 2016 06 14 Retrieved 2016 06 15 NGA VMAP0 download page Archived from the original on 2006 07 03 Retrieved 2006 07 08 NGA Archived 2006 04 27 at the Wayback Machine NIMAMUSE package OGR with ODGI driver Archived from the original on 2006 04 22 Retrieved 2006 04 19 Digital Chart of the World Archived 2006 02 19 at the Wayback Machine DCW data access site Processing of VMAP0 data with free GIS software SRTM and VMAP0 data in OGR and GRASS GRASS Newsletter 3 2 6 2005 M Neteler External links editVector Map description at National Geospatial Intelligence Agency free java viewer fast java viewer from Idevio SVG Maps converted from VMAP VMAP0 data in ESRI shapefile format ready to download VMAP1 data in ESRI shapefile format ready to download VMAP0 layer documentation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vector Map amp 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