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XX International Symposium Modern technologies , education and professional practice in geodesy and related areas , 23–24 September , 2010 Albena Resort , Varna SDAA – NEW STAGE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INFORMATION POLICY IN BULGARIA.
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XX International SymposiumModern technologies, education and professional practice in geodesy and related areas, 23–24 September, 2010 Albena Resort, VarnaSDAA – NEW STAGE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INFORMATION POLICY IN BULGARIA MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATIONS EXECUTIVE AGENCY “ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION NETWORKS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS”
INSPIRE INfrastructure for SPatial InfoRmation in Europe
INSPIRE INfrastructure for SPatial InfoRmation in Europe Directive 2007/2/ЕО • INSPIRE enters into force on15 May 2007 • INSPIRE defines common rules for the establishment of infrastructures for spatial information in Europe; • INSPIREis based on an infrastructure for existing spatial information managed by the Member States; • INSPIRE is distributed infrastructure; • NSPIRE does not set requirements for the collection of new spatial data; • INSPIRE does not affect the existence or ownership of public authorities’ intellectual property rights; • INSPIRE provides for data sharing and establishment of infrastructures for spatial information at European level.
VISION OF THE INSPIRE DIRECTIVE 2007/2/ЕО • The Directivepertains to existing data in electronic form that are maintained at a level making theme efficient to a maximum extent. • The Directivestipulates the possibility to combine spatial data from different sources across the Community in a consistent way and share them between different users and applications. • The spatial information, necessary for taking adequate management decisions at all levels should be reached under conditions that do not prevent its wide use. • The spatial information should be easy to discover and meet the needs for specific use or the conditions that allow it to be acquired and used. • The spatial data should be easy to understand and interpret that will result in diligent documentation and visualisation in a suitable context chosen by the user of such data.
The infrastructureforspatial informationinclude:-metadata;-spatial data sets and services;- network services and technologies;- agreements on sharing, access and use; - coordination and monitoring mechanisms; - processes and procedures.
The infrastructurefor spatial informationin the European Communityshould assist environmental policies and policies or activities that may have an impact on the environment. The data, related to those policies are grouped by themes defined in Annex I, II and III. Annex I 1. Coordinate reference systems. 2. Geographical gridsystems. 3. Geographical names. 4. Administrative units. 5. Addresses. 6. Cadastral parcels. 7. Transport networks. 8. Hydrography. 9. Protected sites.
Annex II 1. Relief 2. Land cover 3. Ortho imagery 4. Geology Annex III 1. Statistical units 2. Buildings 3. Soil 4. Land use 5. Human health and safety 6. Utility and governmental services 7. Environmental monitoring facilities 8. Production and industrial facilities 9. Agricultural and aquaculture facilities 10. Population distribution–demography 11. Area management/restriction/regulation zonesand reporting units 12. Natural risk zones 13. Atmospheric conditions 14. Meteorological geographical features 15. Oceanographic geographical features 16. Sea regions 17. Bio-geographical regions 18. Habitats and biotopes 19. Species distribution 20. Energy resources 21. Mineral resources
SPATIAL DATA ACCESS ACT • 1. SDAApertains to existing data in electronic format, that are held on behalf of a public authority, having been produced, or being managed and updated by that authority, and fall within the scope of its public tasks; • 2. SDAApertains to existing data in electronic format, that have been produced and are being managed and updated by third parties, providing public services; • 3. SDAAgives definitions of terms and notions in order to standardize the terminology and content with which the EU Member States will work in the process of establishing the European infrastructurefor spatial information; • 4. SDAAdefines the basic requirements on establishing the national spatial data infrastructure, as defined inDirective 2007/2/ЕО INSPIRE, abiding by the requirements on harmonization of the national legislation with the European legislation; • 5. SDAAdefines the regulatory and control mechanisms regarding the establishment of the spatial data infrastructure and the corresponding administrative and penal liabilities of entities responsible for the implementation of the Act.
SPATIAL DATA ACCESS ACT Chapter One: GENERAL PROVISIONS Chapter Two: INFRASTRUCTURE FOR SPATIAL INFORMATIONSection І:Spatial dataSection ІІ:MetadataSection ІІІ:National portal for spatial data Chapter Three: SPATIAL DATA SERVICESSection І:ServicesSection ІІ:Interoperability and standards Chapter Four: REGULATION AND CONTROL Chapter Five: ADMINISTRATIVE AND PENAL LIABILITIES ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS TRANSITIONAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS Annexes 1, 2 and 3.
Article 4. (1) This Act shall be implemented by the executive power authorities, local self-government authorities and organizations that, by virtue of normative acts, collect, produce and maintain updated spatial data bases in connection with the implementation of their authorities and provide public services. (2) Third parties, other than the entities under Article 1, can provide spatial data and services, produced and maintained by them, within the infrastructure forspatial information.
Article 4. (5) The exchange of spatial data sets and services shall be carried out through the National portal for spatial data. Article 12. (1) The National portal for spatial data shall provide access to spatial data sets, metadata and spatial data servicesof various sources in a unified way. (2) Лицата по Article 4, para. 1 and 2 provide access to the spatial data sets, metadataand spatial data servicesthrough the National portal for spatial data. (3) The National portal for spatial data shall provide services related to reference data sets. (4) The National portal for spatial data shall be established and operated by theExecutive Agency "Electronic Communication Networks and Information Systems"to the minister of transport, information technologies and communications.
Article 19. (1) The minister of transport, information technology and communicationsshall pursue the state policy in the field of spatial data infrastructure. Article 20. (1) The minister of transport, information technology and communicationsshall perform the functions of a national contact body with the European Commission on issues related to the harmonization of the conditions for access to the national data sets on the part of the European Union. Article 21. (1) The minister of transport, information technology and communicationsshall be the regulatory and control body for regulation and control of the spatial data infrastructure. Article 23. While exercising his authorities under this Act, the minister of transport, information technologies and communicationsshall be assisted by: 1. Executive Agency "Electronic Communication Networks and Information Systems"; 2. Interdepartmental Council on Spatial Data, hereinafter called “Interdepartmental Council”.
REGULATIONS • RegulationNo 1205/2008of 3 December 2008implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards metadata; • RegulationNo976/2009of 19 October 2009 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the Network Services; • RegulationNo 268/2010of 29 March 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the access to spatial data sets and services of the Member States by Community institutions and bodies under harmonised conditions; • DecisionNo 2009/442/ECof 5 June 2009 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards monitoring and reporting.
Draft Commission Regulationamending Regulation (EC) No 976/2009 as regards download services and transformation services - 14.12.2009 • Draft Commission Regulation on implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services - 14.12.2009 • Draft Commission Regulation amending Regulation (EU) No 976/2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services - 17.06.2010 DRAFT COMMISSION REGULATIONS
TECHNICAL GUIDES • Guidelines for encoding spatial data (D.2.7, V.3.2) 02.08.2010 • INSPIRE Generic conceptual model (D 2.5, V.3.3) 18.06.2010 • Definition of annex themes and scope (D 2.3, V.3.0) 03.10.2008 • Methodology for the development of data specifications: baseline version (D 2.6, Version 3.0) 20.06.2008 • Implementing rules ondownload services; • Implementing rules ontransformation services; • Implementing rules onINSPIRE spatial data services; • Implementing rules on monitoring and reporting IMPLEMENTING RULES
DATA SPECIFICATIONS • Data specificationonaddresses, v.3.0.1 - 03.05.2010 • Data specificationonprotected sites, v.3.1.0 - 03.05.2010 • Data specificationonadministrative units, v.3.0.1- 03.05.2010 • Data specificationoncadastral parcels, v.3.0.1 - 03.05.2010 • Data specificationongeographical grid systems, v.3.0.1 - 03.05.2010 • Data specificationonhydrograph, v.3.0.1- 03.05.2010 • Data specificationontransport networks, v.3.1 -03.05.2010 • Data specificationoncoordinate reference systems, v.3.1 - 03.05.2010 • Data specificationongeographical names, v.3.0.1 - 03.05.2010
IMPENDING TASKS • 1. To create a national concept on the establishment of an infrastructurefor spatial information on the national portal for access to spatial data; • 2. Each state structure should make a survey on the available spatial data and their compliance with the requirements of the Spatial Data Access Act and the effective Regulations of the EC; • 3. Setting up state expert capacity for establishment and operation of theinfrastructurefor spatial data and for ensuring its sustainability; • 4. Drafting a Roadmap, including stages and deadlines for establishing the infrastructurefor spatial information, conforming to the deadlines in the Regulations.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!LILYANA TURNALIEVAHEAD OF SPATIAL DATA DEPARTMENTEА “ЕСNIS”, МТIТСlturnalieva@esmis.government.bg