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Presidency in the Council of the European Union by Poland July - December 2011

Presidency in the Council of the European Union by Poland July - December 2011. Presidency tasks focus on three issues of key importance:. The priorities of the Polish Presidency . faster economic growth through further development of the internal market.

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Presidency in the Council of the European Union by Poland July - December 2011

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  1. Presidency in the Council of the European Union by PolandJuly - December 2011 Dominik Kopczewski – PolKEN meeting, Brussels 13-14 July 2011

  2. Presidency tasks focus on three issues of key importance:

  3. The priorities of the Polish Presidency • faster economic growth through further development of the internal market • improvement of economic governance in the European Union in the area of economy and finance • ensure that Europe does not loose from sight its eastern neighbours Dominik Kopczewski – PolKEN meeting, Brussels 13-14 July 2011

  4. Eastern Partnership • the first comprehensive initiative introduced into the system of the European Union’s external relations, addressed to Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine • designed to help the countries of Eastern Europe and South Caucasus with their approximation to and integration with the European Union Dominik Kopczewski – PolKEN meeting, Brussels 13-14 July 2011

  5. 150 working groups • 306 – meetings, conferences, congresses, summits • 1400 artistic events • 2500 international cultural events in Poland and other countries • http://pl2011.eu/en Dominik Kopczewski – PolKEN meeting, Brussels 13-14 July 2011

  6. Operational Programme General Affairs Economy and Finance Stability of the Euro area Long-term stability of public finances Strengthening fiscal discipline Measures to increase the integrity and transparency of the financial sector • Signing the Accession Treaty with Croatia • Continuation of negotiations with Turkey • Support aspirations of the Western Balkans countries Dominik Kopczewski – PolKEN meeting, Brussels 13-14 July 2011

  7. Operational Programme Competitiveness Transport, Telecommunications and Energy Revision of the guidelines for the Trans-European Transport Network Deeper transport integration on the EU east border Efective implementation of the objectives of DigiAgEur Development of e-government servies designed around user’s needs • Development of e-commerce • Implementation of the Services Directive • Technical harmonisation in the internal market Dominik Kopczewski – PolKEN meeting, Brussels 13-14 July 2011

  8. Operational Programme Justice and Home Affairs Environment Development of instruments for preventing loss of biodiversity Spatial planning Forest managment Initiation of disscusion on revision of existing commitments and proposition for new environmental managment system – before 2012 Earth Summit Review of 6th Envi Action Progr. Work on new proposal for 7th Programme • Implementing and developing mechnisms protecting citizens and facilitating their access to justice • Integrated Border Managment (including EUROSUR sys.) • Measures for streamlining exercise of the property rights Dominik Kopczewski – PolKEN meeting, Brussels 13-14 July 2011

  9. 6th Ministerial eGovernment Conference • 3 plenary sessions • approx. 50 speakers from local and national administrations, businesses and academia • 15 parallel sessions divided into 3 thematic tracks • Venue & date • Poznań International Fair, 17-18 Nov 2011 (Thursday – Friday) • Participants • Approx. 900 persons • Administrations, businesses, academics • Official delegations 6 delegates per Member State Minister + 5 (max.)

  10. Conference Programme • TRACK 1: Policy • Scenarios of Future e-Government and e-Society • Risks and Benefits of Public Sector Information Reuse • Green e-Government • Local and Regional e-Government • Costs vs. Benefits of e-Government • TRACK 2: Interoperability Summit • Pan-European e-Identity • Cross-Border e-Justice • Long-Term Sustainability of e-Government Solutions • Pan-European e-Procurement • Cross-Border eServices • TRACK 3: People’s concerns • Digital Life – Cultural Issues • Public Content and Service Quality • Privacy • e-Government for All • Impact of New Generation Networks on e-Government Services

  11. eGovernmentExhibition • Guided tour for Ministers, 17 November 2011 • Open during the Conference days • 27 stands for MemberStates, EC and Region stand • EachMember State to present 3 eGovernmentprojects (national, regionalorlocallevel) • Selectioncriteriaalreadysent to MemberStates • Contact person: Mr Jakub Fiałek, Exhibition Team, jakub.fialek@mswia.gov.pl

  12. The 21st edition of the annual conference of Polish Association for Spatial Information 1. INSPIRE in the context of Digital Agenda for Europe • INSPIRE as an important component of e-Government • INSPIRE contribution to thematic policies 2. Interregional cooperation in the framework of INSPIRE • regional experiences • needs and opportunities for cooperation • cooperation with non-EU countries Threelanguages: English, Russian and Polish.

  13. The programme comprises following topics: • geoinformation projects subsidized with European funds in Poland, • international co-operation within the framework of INSPIRE and Eastern Partnership, • results of data specifications testing, • spatial information infrastructure as a component of national information infrastructure, • methods and technologies for spatial information applications, • education and awareness raising in the field of geoinformation, • implementation of geospatial technologies in administration by SMEs

  14. Venue & date • Warsaw, 7-9 Nov 2011 • Participants • Approx. 300 persons • Administrations, businesses, academic For more information contact: the Polish Association for Spatial Information konferencje@ptip.org.pl or Mrs. Anna Giera anna.giera@gugik.gov.pl Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography

  15. Permanent Committee on Cadastre Warsaw, 21-22 November 2011

  16. Day 1 – Four technical sessions • Modeling of the cadastre • Role of the cadastre in counteracting results and preventing future financial crisis • Four 15 min. presentations from PCC members (please apply asap. – few presentations left !!!) • Buildings – constructions– flats in the cadastre • Cadastral data as reference for management – examples

  17. Day 2 • Development and modernization of cadastre in Eastern Partnership countries • Presentation of EaP states cadastral systems • Opportunities for assistance – haw to establish a consulting project? • Presentation of Twining Project: JO10/ENPAP/JH/14, Enhancement of the Cadastral System in Jordan for the Department of Land and Survey • PCC current issues - cooperation with EuroGeographics • Handover of PCC Presidency to Denmark

  18. Technical programme: Application for presentations welcome! Deadline: August 31, 2011 All information at: gugik.wz@gugik.gov.pl Social programme: • Icebreaker • Guided visit to Lindley Warsaw Filters • Gala dinner

  19. Viszlát Varsó Do zobaczenia w Warszawie Zie je in Warschau Féach tú i VársáΘα σας δω στη ΒαρσοβίαSe dig i Warszawa Wir sehen uns in WarschauVai zobaczenia w Warszawie Arrivederci a Varsavia Ar zobaczenia w WarszawiePasimatysime Varšuvoje Vi ses i Warszawa Nos vemos en VarsoviaNe vedem în Varşovia Uvidíme se ve Varšavě Näeme VarssavisRendez-vous à Varsovie Vejo vocês em Varsóvia SeeYouin Warsaw Ще се видим в Варшава

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