The Institut géographique national (English: National geographic institute) or IGN is a French public state administrative establishment, whose task is to produce and maintain geographical information for France and its overseas departments and territories.
State subsidies represent 55% of the budget, and sales, 45%.
The IGN runs four laboratories to carry out research in the domains of geographical information acquisition, production, distribution and applications. It also runs its own school to teach techniques to its staff and other students: École nationale des sciences géographiques (English: National School of Geographical Sciences) or ENSG.
The IGN is responsible for the management and updating of:
A group of French public administrations, in a partnership with the IGN, establish frame of the Large Scale Reference (Référentiel à grande échelle, RGE): orthophoto, topography, cadastral survey and address databases which can be superimposed on all the French territory, with a 1-meter resolution.
Geography of France | National cartographic agency
Institut géographique national | Institut géographique national (France) | Institut géographique national (Francia)
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