geospatial data

(5) the term “geospatial data”— (A) means information that is tied to a location on the Earth, including by identifying the geographic location and characteristics of natural or constructed features and boundaries on the Earth, and that is generally represented in vector datasets by points, lines, polygons, or other complex geographic features or phenomena; (B) may be derived from, among other things, remote sensing, mapping, and surveying technologies; (C) includes images and raster datasets, aerial photographs, and other forms of geospatial data or datasets in digitized or non-digitized form; and (D) does not include— (i) geospatial data and activities of an Indian tribe not carried out, in whole or in part, using Federal funds, as determined by the tribal government; (ii) classified national security-related geospatial data and activities of the Department of Defense, unless declassified; (iii) classified national security-related geospatial data and activities of the Department of Energy, unless declassified; (iv) geospatial data and activities under chapter 22 of title 10 or section 3045 of title 50 ; (v) intelligence geospatial data and activities, as determined by the Director of National Intelligence; or (vi) certain declassified national security-related geospatial data and activities of the intelligence community, as determined by the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of Energy, or the Director of National Intelligence;

Source

43 USC § 2801(5)


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