Prince Khalid Bin Salman Spearheads GEOSA Meeting On Geospatial Infrastructure Development
Riyadh, SPA – Under the leadership of Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Minister of Defense and Chairman of the General Authority for Survey and Geospatial Information (GEOSA), a pivotal meeting took place on Wednesday. The assembly was convened to deliberate on the strides made by GEOSA in enhancing the national geospatial infrastructure. The discussion encompassed GEOSA's global engagement through its participation in international committees, conferences, and forums relevant to its field of expertise.
One of the focal points of the meeting was the exploration of strategic partnerships that GEOSA has established with various stakeholders from both governmental and private sectors. These collaborations are aimed at bolstering the development and application of geospatial information, aerial imagery, and remote sensing technologies. The board was apprised of the authority's sectoral and institutional strategies, along with its current and future plans designed to align with international best practices.

The meeting also served as a platform for reviewing the progress in implementing policies, standards, and regulations that govern the geospatial information sector. Efforts to enhance national capabilities within this domain were thoroughly examined. Furthermore, decisions were made concerning several administrative and financial committees, alongside discussions on various agenda items that would support GEOSA in accomplishing its objectives.
Prince Khalid underscored the unwavering support and attention that GEOSA receives from the leadership, which is instrumental in organizing and elevating the geospatial and remote sensing sector within the Kingdom. This support has been crucial in enabling GEOSA to attain a position of leadership in geospatial information on both regional and international stages. A testament to this achievement is the Kingdom's approval to host the United Nations Global Geospatial Ecosystem Center of Excellence in Riyadh. This initiative is expected to create a conducive environment for further advancements in geospatial information.
The meeting underscored GEOSA's commitment to advancing Saudi Arabia's geospatial infrastructure in alignment with global standards. Through fostering strategic partnerships and adhering to comprehensive strategies for development, GEOSA aims to continue its trajectory towards excellence in geospatial information services. The authority's efforts are not only enhancing national capabilities but also positioning Saudi Arabia as a key player in the global geospatial information landscape.
With inputs from SPA