“Navigating the Future with Spatial Intelligence’
The Geo-Informatics Division under the Department of Survey and Mapping at National Land Commission plays a crucial role in managing geographic data and employing advanced technologies such as Geographic Information System (GIS), Remote Sensing (RS), and Surveying Technology. The Division is at the forefront of revolutionizing how we interact with and understand the world around us. As a pivotal component of our organization, the division is dedicated to harnessing the power of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to drive innovation, enhance decision-making, and unlock the potential of spatial intelligence. The division supports diverse functions and decision-making processes both within and across agencies. Engaged in Geospatial Science, the division oversees activities such as geospatial data collection, management, spatial analysis, mapping, and visualization. Additionally, it takes charge of developing and maintaining a geospatial database, ensuring integration with other systems, and creating Spatial Decision Support Systems (SDSS).
To stay at the forefront of the field, the division employs cutting-edge technology, including GIS, RS and Surveying technology. Its commitment to continuous improvement drives the exploration of new insights and patterns within geographic data, aligning with the latest trends and technologies in geoinformatics.
Acting as a technical support hub in geo informatics, the division conducts user training and educational programs to share knowledge and expertise with others. It serves as a valuable resource for the community, offering guidance and support in the application of geospatial technology and data.
Furthermore, the Centre for Geo-Information (CGI), tasked with implementing Bhutan’s Geographic Information (GI) Policy, operates within the Geoinformatics Division due to its closely associated mandates. Consequently, the division takes on the responsibility of developing and implementing the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) for the country.
The Geo-Informatics Division is categorized into three main sections in order to execute and implement its mandates and functions efficiently with clear roles and responsibilities defined for each section. They are:
- Spatial Data Management Section
- Cartography and Visualization Section.
- GIS Analysis and Research section
- Center for Geo-Information Section
Vision
To leverage the power of geospatial data and technology, empower the nation with geospatial insights and drive innovative geospatial solutions to support informed decision making”
Goal
Establish NLCS as the Geospatial Centre for Excellence
Core Functions and Mandates
- Production of Fundamental Geospatial Datasets
- Development of Thematic Geospatial Products
- Cartography and Map Visualization
- Geospatial Analytics and decision support
- Remote Sensing Data Processing and Analysis
- Field Data Collection and Mobile GIS
- Digitization (Geocoding and geo location services)
- Land Use and Land Cover (LULC) Mapping
- Land Suitability Mapping (Alienable Land Identification)
- Web Mapping and Geospatial Services
- Technical Support and Capacity Building in Geographic Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS)
- Geospatial Data Management, Sharing and integration into the Bhutan NSDI System
- Research, Innovation, and Technology Adoption in GIS and RS
- Printing and publication of fundamental and thematic maps
- GIS Software services and Management (ArcGIS Pro Licenses)
- NSDI development and NSDI services (GI Policy Implementation)
- GI Coordination and collaboration
- GI Standards and Interoperability