NORWAY TO ASSIST ARMENIA'S GEODESY AND MAPPING SPHERE TO MEET EUROPEAN STANDARDS
14:38, 5 February, 2013
YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 5, ARMENPRESS: Yervand Zakharyan, chairman of the
government-affiliated State Committee of Real Estate Cadastre and
Helge Onsrud, director of Norwegian Mapping and Cadastre center for
Property Rights and Development signed a new grant program agreement on
Februaray 5. As Armenpress reports 1,750,000 dollar grant is scheduled
to be provided to Armenia in the frame of the program.
In the words of Yervand Zakharyan Armenia fall behind European
standards as to geodesy and mapping sphere. In his turn Helge Onsrud
expressed his gratitude for cooperating with such a professional team.
The specialist welcomed the fact Armenia posses the most modern IT
system in cadastre sector. The purchase of products and services
will be paid by Norwegian side by the international competitions. The
project will be completed in 2015.
This is the second collaboration between Armenia and Norway. Norway
government has provided 1.5 million US dollar grant to Armenia
in 2009: a series of projects have been carried out within tight
deadlines. 61-62 million page digital archive was fully formed as a
part of the project.
14:38, 5 February, 2013
YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 5, ARMENPRESS: Yervand Zakharyan, chairman of the
government-affiliated State Committee of Real Estate Cadastre and
Helge Onsrud, director of Norwegian Mapping and Cadastre center for
Property Rights and Development signed a new grant program agreement on
Februaray 5. As Armenpress reports 1,750,000 dollar grant is scheduled
to be provided to Armenia in the frame of the program.
In the words of Yervand Zakharyan Armenia fall behind European
standards as to geodesy and mapping sphere. In his turn Helge Onsrud
expressed his gratitude for cooperating with such a professional team.
The specialist welcomed the fact Armenia posses the most modern IT
system in cadastre sector. The purchase of products and services
will be paid by Norwegian side by the international competitions. The
project will be completed in 2015.
This is the second collaboration between Armenia and Norway. Norway
government has provided 1.5 million US dollar grant to Armenia
in 2009: a series of projects have been carried out within tight
deadlines. 61-62 million page digital archive was fully formed as a
part of the project.