Thursday, 24 May 2012
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Information resources sharing has been a headache of not only municipal governments in China but also many of their peers across the region. While it is not easy to change the structure of administration, Pang Yandong, Director of Information Resources Management Office of Maoming Prefecture, has a way of leveraging the Geospatial Database to achieve meaningful sharing and collaboration.
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