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IMPLEMENTING DQR A Practical View. Danijela Maksimovic CAD Republic of Serbia. 19 February 2013. EC Regulation 552/2004 (Interoperability). EC Regulation 73/2010 (ADQ IR). Data Quality Requirements (DQR) Specification. Data Assurance Level (DAL) Specification. Article 6 (1)
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IMPLEMENTING DQR A Practical View Danijela Maksimovic CAD Republic of Serbia 19 February 2013
EC Regulation 552/2004 (Interoperability) EC Regulation 73/2010 (ADQ IR) Data Quality Requirements (DQR) Specification Data Assurance Level (DAL) Specification Article 6 (1) Annex IV Part A Article 6 (2) Annex IV Part B DQR Specification
Advantages • Combines requirements from different ICAO • Annexes • Brings safety to AIS into more details • Connects with DAL Specification • Annex C can be used in oversight process
Article 2 (2) of ADQ IR: • ANSPs • Aerodrome and heliport operators • Surveying companies • Electronic terrain and obstacle data providers • Procedure designers Parties involved
State Role (general) • Represents users community • To adopt DQR Specification as MoC for ADQ IR • To regulate compliance with DQR HL • To coordinate all the requirements among relevant • State entities (interested parties) • To communicate externally (ICAO, other States, • EUROCONTROL)
State Role (detailed 1) • To adopt DQR Specification • To ensure compliance of ANSP(s) with DQR HL • To ensure compliance of other entities with DQR HL • (recommended) • To inform EUROCONTROL on differences • To cover insufficient requirements • To validate DQRs within national context
State Role (detailed 2) • Maintenance of DQR HL: • Changes supported by safety assessment • Internal and external consultations • Proposal for the modification communicated to EUROCONTROL • Periodical checks of DQR Specification
All data users concerned • Expectations from non-aviation • entities (eTOD providers) • Oversight of all the activities • Continuous process (maintenance and revision) • Revision of existing (?) formal arrangements Coordination issues – internal
EAD conformance with • DQR Specification • Mechanisms for external • coordination • Level of detail with regard to ICAO non-compliance Coordination issues – external
Safety issues • Safety in relation to aeronautical data/information • AISP staff not safety-trained • Safety assessment carried on by AISP staff or other • (ATM, CNS and/or SAF) ANSP experts? • Provision and use of data via EAD • Special attention must be paid to data with multiple • use
Existence of supporting regulatory framework • Use of safety-related experiences from other ANSs • (ATM, CNS) • Training requirements for AISP and other staff • Awareness campaign (WSs, Meetings) • Compliance Checklists • Enforcement of formal arrangements Mechanisms - internal
Rely on available guidelines and methodologies • Share experiences and best practices among States • Public consultations • Assess the need for cross-border • coordination Mechanisms - external
Management of coordination between States • Exchanging experiences (WSs) • Training for AISP staff (safety) • EAD-related issues Need for external support?
Summary • Higher level of data quality requirements vs • treatment of differences • Key point: coordination – internal and external • Safety in the context of AIS operations • Need for management of coordination among • States (EUROCONTROL?)