The German GDI a public-private cooperation project. Heinz BRÜGGEMANN Surveying and Mapping Agency NRW, Germany

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The German GDI a public-private cooperation project Heinz BRÜGGEMANN Surveying and Mapping Agency NRW, Germany Definition of Grimm Public tasks are all action lines..., which are handled by public actors, by using public resources or by public guidance. Change of significance of public tasks reduction of public influence public-private cooperation (partnership)

Cadastre as a public task Cadastral surveying Cadastral monuments The Cadastre, a public register Connection to the land register and to other public registers Licensed Surveyors Land valuation State Surveying and Geoinformation as public tasks Provision of spatial reference (Reference points, Reference stations, satellite positioning service, coordinate systems) Survey of geotopographical base data (TIM) Management of the geobasis information system (AFIS, ALKIS, ATKIS) Publication of the state map series Management of the state archives for aerial photos and maps connection to the cadastre public-private cooperation State surveying and geoinformation as public tasks public enterprise

Official Geobasis Data Terms official and Geobasis Data Geobasis data of the States Geobasis data of the Federation Geobasis data of the Municipalities official business processes Basic Geoinformation in Germany Satellite Positioning System (SAPOS) Official Reference Point Information System (AFIS) Authoritative Topographic-Kartographic Information System (ATKIS) Official Cadastre Information System (ALKIS)

AdV concept Survey The Value Adding Chain of Geoinformation Administration Provision Refining Sale Usage

Provision of Official Geobasis Data and Products Supply paths from dispatch to the Internet Geodata centers Value adding chains of authorities and companies Use of official geobasis data and products Public use Private use Use conditions

Development Setup of a geodata network Sponsored projects GI-Committee GI market activation strategies Setup of a centre of competence Start of a qualification campaign Study Initiative Initiative Not Important Data are too expenisve Data are not useable No market transparency Expectations of hardware and software are too high User rights are too limited Expectations of personnel are too high Ordering, Delivering, and Paying is too complicated Source: Internal Research, Provider Questionaire Important

Contractor 1. Service Provider 2. Service Provider Reference Data Reference Data Information Information Product Product Information Information Product Product low Market Value high high Costs low Germany 17,8 Mrd. DM NRW 3,9 Mrd. DM EU-Volume 71,6 Mrd. DM

Market volume realized in Germany until today is about 15% (1.220 Mio. ) Not accessible market potential: 6.800 Mio. Basic Geodata 20 Mio. Services 200 Mio. Self-made 1.000 Mio. Market potential in Germany: 8.020 Mio. Source: MICUS evaluation Own contribution Market volume realized by services The two effects of providing public content Mio. 1. Substitution effect 2. Yearly growth effect 250 50 150 150 + 10% 165 + 10% 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Year 182

Vision Organisation m odel Reference model Instruction book G lossary (tbd.) Development of GDI NRW Basis for the initiative GDI NRW are the spezifications of the OpenGIS Consortium" Vision GDI NRW <--> OGC The initiative... creates... own specifications and proposals on the future development of the OGC specifications" Organisational model OGC membership is precondition for Testbed participation." Testbed II CFP GDI NRW specifications GDI NRW-Website "GDI services are (specialised) service manifestations as described by the service classification of OGC." Reference Model 3.1

Co-operation rules Supervision of the projects by supporting scientific research (Prof. Kuhn) project management (media NRW, MC) Guarantee of confidentiality by supporting scientific research and project management regular report to the GI-Committee every 6 months meeting the deadlines co-operation of all involved parties from science, administration and economy in a spirit of partnership Step by step towards a Structure of the geodata network NRW Geodata server state level (NRW) Geodata- bus" NRW Geodata server local level... Clearinghouse NRW (Metadata server) Geodata server company level

- GI Committee NRW GDI NRW document decisions GDI NRW document proposals operatiional support Strategic agreements GDI NRW document decisions weitere other Aktivitäten activities GDI NRW steering committee Speakers of SIG s and Testbed, Vertreter Testbeds GDI NRW document proposals SIG Task Forces Information Cooperation GDI NRW plenary ( (GDI NRW participants who signed the MOU) Reference Model 3.0 11 basic projects Marketstudy SIG Metadaten SIG Marketing SIG Architecture SIG ec om m erce Development of GDI NRW Testbed I CeGi Testbed II Reference Model 3.1 SIG Land&Forst SIG Kommunal SIG Verkehr SIG 3D common project 2004 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

GDI NRW Metainformation Network Implementation at INTERGEO 2003 GEO.BUND NCGI (NL) Stadt Dortmund Stadt Wuppertal Inframation ag CeGI GmbH GDI NRW Metainformationsnetzwerk LDS NRW MUNLV NRW LVermA NRW Stadt Bottrop Stadt Bochum Stadt Essen Hamburg OGC Web Services: NWSIB, DTK10 & traffic information

GDI-DE goals: Generate preconditions for: collection, evaluation, application, of geo-information. Open access for: Users and providers in government, economy, research and for the citizen. Internet User Geo-data server Bund GDI-Germany (GDI-DE) GDI-DE components: National geo-data basis (NGDB): basic geo-data, application geo-data, metadata, Geoinformation network, Services and standards. GDI-DE next steps: Metainformation service Geo.Bund, Harmonisation of feature catalogs, Internet based GeoPortal. AdV position paper GDI Germany Neutral Clearinghouse Geo-data Bus Geo-data server Länder Geo-data Bus Geo-data server Municipalities Geo-data server Companies

Geographical Data Infrastructure Germany - political level - - conceptional level - - technical level - GIW-commission ( Taskforce ) Managed by: BMWA (D 21, associations like. DDGI, DIHK, DMMV, Bitkom, eco, Bundesverband mittelständischer Unternehmen) WG of the State Secretaries for egovernment and Deutschland-Online (State and federal level) Decisions on concepts Abstimmung Beratung GDI-DE Board strategical concepts Proposals Decisions Proposals Decisions GIW office Data and service providers User groups, research institutes, industry, OGC,... Special Interest Groups (SIGs) GDI-DE office ESDI - European Spatial Data Infrastructure The INSPIRE initiative

NCGI /StCS Catalog X-Border SDI NRW / NL distributed search or replication NCGI (NL) OGC /StCS Catalog corba catalog CeGI (NRW) GSDI -Global Spatial Data Infrastructure