Today, the transition of mankind to the information society era is becoming an important state problem. Coordinate support of the space around us, timely and high-quality recording of the changes taking place in it, a thorough results’ analysis and reflection is ensured by geodetic technologies, and their innovative development, continuous improvement ultimately contribute to the successful and dynamic development of modern society. However, today we are witnessing contradictions and inconsistencies between the technological geodetic processes and the regulatory documents governing the methodology for performing geodetic work to support various sectors of the economy. To everyone’s surprise, the existing instructions have not been revised since the last century and do not include the use of modern digital technologies for geodetic activities. This methodology should include a global process for the search, collection, storage, processing, including analysis and distribution, and as a result, the information provision concerning the objects and processes to the end user.
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