Standards drive interoperability, which in turn drives value
Standards make a difference and their impact is measurable.
Powering Interoperability, Innovation, and Impact.
Standards in Action
Standards in Action showcases how open geospatial standards save costs, enable innovation, and promote transparency worldwide—delivering real, measurable impact across industries and governments.
They Save Money
The “Geospatial Interoperability Return on Investment Study” by NASA and Booz Allen assessed the ROI of implementing geospatial standards. It found that a project adopting them saved 26% over one that did not.
The UK’s National Underground Asset Register (NUAR) leverages an OGC standard – the Model for Underground Data Definition and Integration (MUDDI) – which provides a complete framework for visualizing key features underground. NUAR estimates that MUDDI can reduce data sharing costs by nearly $120 million per year.
They Propel Success
The Netherlands’ Cadastre, Land Registry, and Mapping Agency (Kadaster) uses OGC Standards to deliver public geospatial datasets through its PDOK platform, which has seen a 5000% surge in service requests since its launch in 2013.
They Increase Transparency
Awareness of the need for interoperability through OGC’s open standards has grown so much that procurement specs now often require tools and solutions to use them. National policies, like the UK’s Geospatial Commission 2023 strategy and Indian 2022 National Geospatial Policy, also emphasize the need to adopt Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) principles to boost geospatial use.
The UK’s national mapping agency, Ordnance Survey, launched its NGD API – Features product in late 2022. Built on OGC standards, this API provides the keys to the next generation of OS data and offers powerful filtering options, letting users select just the data they need.
Latest Approved Standards
You’ll find the latest thought leadership from OGC here.
Open Calls and Requests
Members of the public can review candidate standards and share feedback to ensure they are practical and widely applicable.
Request For Comment (RFC)
OGC Seeks Public Comment on Candidate OGC SensorThings API Extension: WebSub Asynchronous Messaging Standard