ITS

(integrated territorial system)

The full interoperability between public bodies and their information bases, the improvement of interaction between citizens and the public administration through new multidisciplinary communication technologies, the digitalisation of processes and documents as the basis for the progressive dematerialisation of documents, are extremely topical issues, and are at the heart of NEXTPJ’s IT development plan for the public administration.

The “Nigeria Land Use Act” is currently the instrument used as an inventory of real estate in the national territory, since 1978 this system has managed the properties and for this reason it now needs a strategic and structural enhancement.

A terroforming action of the country system that will generate value in the short period of time in terms of data diffusion and why not also in terms of development and security. Forty-four years after the first phase of development with the Land Use Act, is IDEA of NEXTPJ that it is time to enter in a Country system 4.0, and in order to achieve this goal NEXTpJ presents its ITS “integrated territorial system”.

2022 after 44 years since the first phase under strong prodding of the NextPj’s CFO we are very happy to communicate the birth of LANDMARK

[LANDMARK], a real national catalogue of real estate, which intersects information and projects and makes the different geo-referenced information from all over the country interoperable, surveying millions of urban properties and millions of rural properties (land). The new system is practically an evolution of the current cadastral cartographic system, a sort of new national catalogue of real estate that can intersect different geo-referenced information, making them interoperable and superimposable.

This is LANDMARK, a new step on the way to the future.

LANDMARK

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