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Agenda 1. NSDI vision and implementation strategy 2. NSDI playing field 3. Standards framework for the NSDI 4. National SDI components for IM Information model public safety SDI Portal for public safety 5. Challenges

1. NSDI vision and implementation strategy for 2008-2011 (GIDEON) Objectives: Public and businesses are able to retrieve and use all relevant geoinformation; Businesses able to add economic value to government-provided geoinformation; The government will use information for each location in its work processes and services; Continuing development and innovation of the key facility. Current Status GIDEON: adopted by GI council and send by the Minister of VROM to the parliament (June).

GIDEON - Implementation strategies Embedding geo in e-government Legal geo basic registration INSPIRE implementation Optimization of supply Chain control Value adding Knowledge, innovation and education

Embedding geo in E-Government Main aims: Reduce administrative burden Service for companies and civilians Effective and efficient government Geo-information part of Dutch E-Government programme: Basic services: key-registers, authentication, one stop integral services etc. Geo-information available in the front offices for companies and civilians

Legal basic registrations (including geo) Main aims: Reduce administrative burden Service for companies and civilians Effective and efficient government natural person Niet compan - y address Adres Gebouw building Perceel parcel large scale map topography subsurface Spatial Planning ACT Information-exchange subsurface nets ACT

Optimization of supply Coordination of all public sector geo-registers and privately owned source data Make available in digital form free of problems in locating, assessing and exchanging (supported by national geo-register)

2. NSDI playing field in the Netherlands Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment (VROM) co-ordination of geo-information Council for geo-information (GI Council) June 2006 advisory council of Ministry of VROM strategic agenda on geo-information in the Netherlands: key geo-registration: Addresses, Buildings, Parcels, Topography and more accessibility and availability of public geo-information Dutch NSDI and INSPIRE Cadastre (incl. National Mapping Agency) Legal task for management of key geo-registrations and national portals: Topography, Parcels, Addresses and buildings (with municipalities), Cables and pipes...

The Dutch public geo-information playing field National Agencies, provinces, municipalities and waterboards Responsible for management thematic geo-registrations for supporting their public tasks Dutch NSDI and INSPIRE National organisations 15-20 Provinces 12 Water boards 27 Municipalities 443

The Dutch public geo-information playing field Space for Geo-information (RGI) 2004 2009 Innovation programme Strengthening the knowledge infrastructure for SDI s Geonovum April 2007 Facilitate public sector to effectively and efficiently access and exchange of geo-information Develop, manage, support and stimulate use of national geo-standards and other NSDI components (e.g. national geo-register) Facilitor of GI-council for realisation of the national SDI: Public safety, Environment, Spatial Planning & Education Knowledge centre geo-standards and geo-architecture in egovernment

Overview Dutch geo-information playing field Player Ministry VROM GI- council Cadastre National agencies, provinces, municipalities, waterboards Geonovum Space for Geoinformation Private sector Education and Research Users Role Political responsibility SDI ownership Legal task for management of key georegistrations and national portals Legal task GI production Public sector tasks in data production Integration of GI in (e)government business Facilitator realization SDI Knowledge centre geo-standards Innovation impulse Value adding and GI production Knowledge exchange and development Civil rights and citizenship, market power

3. Framework of standards of Dutch SDI Develop, manage, support and stimulate use of national geo-standards: metadata information models services NEN3610 Uitwisseling - GML Framework adopted by national Standardisation Board

Framework of standards of Dutch SDI Metadata standards Dutch Metadata profile for datasets and dataset series (based on ISO 19115) Dutch Metadata profile for services (based on ISO 19119) Metadata exchange standard based on ISO 19139 Catalogue service standard based on OGC CSW ISO AP 2.0.2

IMWE Framework of standards of Dutch SDI Information models ISO ISO standards, e.g. ISO 19109 NEN3610 national standard (abstract terrain model) exchange sector standards, e.g. IMOOV for incident management organisation- specific

5. Framework of standards of Dutch SDI Services standards Based on NORA, the Dutch government reference architecture (services oriented) Geoservices part of services oriented architecture of e-government Geoservices = OGC services, e.g. WMS, WFS, CSW, etc. Early stage of e-government integration, e.g. service registers

Standards and Testbeds Memorandum of Understanding between Geonovum and GeoBusiness NL Organise testbeds to help public organisations with implementation of NSDI standards Started in 2008 Several testbeds (in preparation): Metadata interoperability Transactions i.r.t. EbXML Sensor web enablement OpenLS (vehicle tracking an tracing)

4. SDI components for Incident Management Major shortcomings information management in disastermanagement in the Netherlands by cie. ACIR, march 2005 Access to information Sharing the same information

SDI components for IM (1) Information model public safety Geo-information exchange model for public safety based on NEN 3610 (abstract terrain model) Describes geo-information to be shared for 3 incident types: Fire in large buildings Road accidents High water situations Convergence of existing entities from sector specific information models Exchange in GML Including a cartografic standard for uniform map representation of features)

Information model main classes Resources Organisations People Incident Situationplot Maplayers Victims Accessibility maps Vehicles involved

Cartografic standard for the common operational picture

SDI components for IM (2) SDI portal for public safety Common Operational Picture A single identical display of relevant information shared by more than one command. A common operational picture facilitates collaborative planning and assists all echelons to achieve situational awareness.

SDI portal for public safety is frontrunner for the NSDI Version 1.0 SDI portal for public safety (2008) SDI with 30 web mapping services from 8 public organizations (incl. map viewer) Extranet, Service Level 24*7

4. Challenges Improving accessibility of public geo-information Realization of metadata catalogs and data services Implementation of standards: Information model public safety Testbeds Organisation issues Roles & division of tasks Institutional arrangements for SDI implementation National SDI shared service centre (national facilities) Resources Knowledge development (e.g. standards) Lack of resources, esp. IT people Innovation New programme (follow-up Space for Geo-information)

Thank you for your attention! Barchman Wuytierslaan 10, 3818 LH Amersfoort P.O. Box 508, 3800 AM Amersfoort, Tel. + 31 (0) 334 604 100 info@geonovum.nl www.geonovum.nl