Administered by a coordinating board made up of 13 ministry-level agencies headed by the State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping, the campaign is expected to address illegal practices in China's mapping industry.
On Internet mapping alone, over one thousand violations had been recorded since 2008, an unidentified official with the Bureau told the Legal Daily on Saturday.
Major violations include unauthorized disclosure of confidential information on the maps and mistakes in drawing the country's border, especially on islands and coastal areas, said the official.
The official attributed the situation to the public's inadequate awareness of national security, the industry's heavy reliance on foreign satellite images and absence of profound supervision policies or technologies.
Source: Xinhua