The Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS) is a standard developed by the U.S. federal government for the transfer of spatial data between different computer systems, primarily used in geographic information systems (GIS). It was created to enhance interoperability and facilitate the sharing of geospatial data among various users and applications. Key characteristics of SDTS include: 1. **Interoperability**: SDTS provides a standardized format that enables different systems to understand and process spatial data without the need for special translation mechanisms.
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