Location an INSPIRED gateway to E-government Indsæt billede her Ulla Kronborg Mazzoli INSPIRE contact point Deputy Chief Spatial Data Infrastructure Danish National Survey and Cadastre
Outline A short presentation About the NSDI status and strategy What role does INSPIRE play Danish egov strategy and where we are heading Challenges and up coming tasks
National Survey and Cadastre = KMS As coordinator: The Minister of the Environment has assigned most of her (INSPIRE) authority to KMS Represent Denmark in the INSPIRE Committee National contact Point Responsible for the Infrastructure for Spatial Information Act and thereby implementation of the INSPIRE directive Manage infrastructure for spatial information in Denmark Hence KMS has a legal obligation to ensure a cohesive cross agency SDI that supports public administration and public sector activities.
Overall objective: Spatial information becomes an everyday resource Clear agreement on central principles Work to ensure that spatial information contributes to improving the efficiency of public sector activities
Focal points of the NSDI Stronger coordination and governance Coordination Committee on Infrastructure for Spatial Information Directly linked to the Steering Committee for Joint Government Cooperation egov), Serves as the domain manager for spatial information. A national geoportal Geodata-info.dk comply with the INSPIRE requirements (metadata) free and open for all serving NSDI joint nordic cooperation on open source Common components Reducing costs, favors sharing and encreases useability common accesss point to the SDI Agreements in the public sector 3 sets of agreements regulates all use of KMS s data and services (central government, municipalities and regions) aim that a cross-sector, shared agreement model for the SDI covering the entire public sector is developed.
Where is INSPIRE? Legislation (Infrastructure for Spatial Information Act) gives KMS overall responsibility for filling out the framework and objectives for the national SDI Reinforces the consensus based creation of a cohesive SDI Matters on the political agenda Increased awareness of SDI What is needed in order to effectively share data, metadata through standardized services Re-use, common components and shared access points Spatial information is on the political agenda Timeframe Consensus is strong but takes time.the Directive has put some speed into decision making But most important THE INFRASTRUCTURE PRINCIPLES INSPIRE principles used as a guiding element in the development of a new Danish e- Government Strategy
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THE danish egovenment STRATEGY 2011-2015 Vision: "Digitalisation will create a smarter public sector that is simple, effective and coherent Action: Cross-cutting themes of reuse of data, infrastructure, citizen service, governance... Focus: Authoritative basic data and a common public data distributor
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Architecture basic data distribution Users Public, private Distribution of data The Data distributor high capacity and performance Basic data Replication in near real time Authorities with responsability - collection, reporting and maintenance of data
Challenges and future focal points We cannot afford to do the same thing several times -> common public solutions Common components (solutions, services, etc.) must be part of a shared public infrastructure Applications use - must be in focus Reinforced cooperation with the private sector More knowlegde and more dedicated communication INSPIRE helps but will not be the answer to all our challenges ;-)
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Thank you for your attention! www. Inspire-danmark.dk www. Geodata-info.dk ukm@kms.dk