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On June 04 1999, the Deputy
Minister Committee of departments involved in land related information systems gave
the mandate to the Manitoba Land Initiative (MLI) Committee to develop and recommend a
structure for a government-wide framework for the management of land-related
information. Office of Information Technology was delegated to lead and co-ordinate
this initiative. |
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Representative departments
involved in this process include: Agriculture and Food, Industry, Trade and Mines,
Conservation, Highways and Government Services, Intergovernmental Affairs, and two
special operating agencies: Land Management Services (GS) and Land Titles Offices (CCA).
As well as being cross-departmental, the MLI Committee is also cross-functional
bringing together information technology and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
experts, planners and policy makers. |
Delegated Committee members are:
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Agriculture and Food |
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Conservation
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Health |
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Highways and
Government Services |
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Industry, Trade and Mines |
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Intergovernmental Affairs |
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Land Management Services (GS) |
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Land Titles Offices (CCA) |
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Office of Information Technology |
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Darren Brothers |
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Kip Tyler / Hartley Pokrant
Karen Bauhs (Environment) |
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Chris Green |
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Dan Buhler
Dyrk Bolger |
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Andy Bibik |
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Larry Phillips |
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Doug Parnell |
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Gary Fraser |
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By October 1999, the MLI Committee have defined a vision for the Manitoba Land
Initiative, its goals and its framework. The Deputy Minister Committee accepted the
MLI framework together with 18 recommendations that
were necessary for creating a new "in-house" corporate approach to land
information management and approval was obtained to proceed with the implementation
phase.
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In November 1999
three technical subgroups were formed: |
The Database Subgroup - to allow direct on-line
access to all governmental core data through a single Intranet web-page. |
The Metadata Subgroup - to catalogue all
governmental land related information. |
The Cadastral
Subgroup - to link ownership, interests, and assessed value information, which is now
in textual form, to a spatial map.
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