2020
DOI: 10.52123/1994-2370-2020-75-4-44-51
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Spatial analytics: the evolution of public administration from monitoring and control to forecasting and planning

Abstract: Many of the traditional ideas that the state, thanks to space satellites, has an “all-seeing eye” to monitor field activities remain relevant to this day. However, along with this, remote sensing of the earth has functions that, according to the authors, should become an integral part of the routine practice of the state bodies of Kazakhstan. Remote sensing should be used not only in matters of monitoring and controlling economic activities, respecting the rule of law, and so on in the territory, but also fore… Show more

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“…While information on the military use of space technologies rarely enters the public domain, multiple civilian services provided by the space industry are regularly discussed by Kazakhstani media. Thus, Kazakhstan Garysh Sapary company works closely with a variety of governmental agencies, supplying its data and analytical services at no cost (Rakhimzhanov & Medeuov, 2020, p. 46). Media coverage of space institutions and their projects as serving the ‘public good’ plays a significant role in shaping the perception of space programmes as instrumental in addressing urgent societal needs.…”
Section: Third Phase: Developing Space Infrastructure and The New Int...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While information on the military use of space technologies rarely enters the public domain, multiple civilian services provided by the space industry are regularly discussed by Kazakhstani media. Thus, Kazakhstan Garysh Sapary company works closely with a variety of governmental agencies, supplying its data and analytical services at no cost (Rakhimzhanov & Medeuov, 2020, p. 46). Media coverage of space institutions and their projects as serving the ‘public good’ plays a significant role in shaping the perception of space programmes as instrumental in addressing urgent societal needs.…”
Section: Third Phase: Developing Space Infrastructure and The New Int...mentioning
confidence: 99%