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SDI Efficiency

SDI Efficiency. M. Cabello , TRACASA A . Valentín , Gobierno de Navarra . GIS. SDI. ISI. TIS. Georeferenced Information Systems. Competences vary in the different SDI phases. Thematic Information systems Titular Multipurpose vision Standardization Source system improvements.

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SDI Efficiency

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  1. SDI Efficiency M. Cabello, TRACASA A. Valentín, Gobierno de Navarra

  2. GIS SDI ISI TIS GeoreferencedInformationSystems

  3. Competences vary in the different SDI phases

  4. Thematic Information systems • Titular • Multipurpose vision • Standardization • Source system improvements

  5. Products • Observation. Efficiency derived from cooperation: PNOA, PNT • Elaboration: • Cooperation: CORINE, SIOSE, Cartociudad (partially) • Reusing existing information to assembly new products

  6. Users - Usually is the less exploited input and could be the most expanded in the future • Professionals: People working in land (postmen, firemen, …) could provide the best information (incidences) at the minimum cost (added value from existing activities) • Citizens in general: Foster the use of information received

  7. Organization • Efficiency derived from been an horizontal and cooperative organization • Planning processes • Shared learning • Maintenance • Dynamically updating – geoworkflow • Quality: Data, Metadata, process

  8. Output • Balancing offer and demand • Adequate the efforts to provide what it’s required • Needs of Public administration • Desktop applications moving to mobile applications • Need to clarify GI Business Model

  9. Final Considerations • GI is a requirementbutalso a boostfor themodernization of PublicAdministrations • Differentperspectives (technology, businessmodel, management, etc.) require more cooperationtobe more efficient • Efficencygainedwillimprovethequality of information and systems

  10. María Cabello mcabello@tracasa.es Andrés Valentín avalentg@navarra.es Thankyou

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