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FP7 Space Programme: Strengthening Space Foundations and Developing Downstream Services

The FP7 Space Programme aims to strengthen space foundations and develop downstream services, with a total budget of 50,521 billion Euros from 2007-2013. The programme focuses on space-based applications, particularly the development of Kopernikus services, and aims to stimulate the development of next-generation service lines. Collaborative projects and coordination and support actions are eligible for funding.

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FP7 Space Programme: Strengthening Space Foundations and Developing Downstream Services

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  1. The FP7 Space Programme Hugo Zunker Space Research and Development Unit

  2. 7th FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME

  3. FP7 Budget Overview Total budget of 50,521billions Euro in the time frame 2007-2013

  4. FP7 2007 – 2013 • SP Cooperation 32.413 M€ • Health (6,050) • Food, Agriculture &Biotechnology (1,935) • Information & Communication Technologies (9,110) • Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials & new Production Technologies (3,500) • Energy (2,300) • Environment (including Climate Change) (1,900) • Transport (including Aeronautics) (4,180) • Socio-economic Sciences & Humanities (0,610) • Space (1.430) • Security(1,350)

  5. Call Specific Information • The latest work programme, informing in detail on the main topics and the goals, as well on specific conditions related to the calls; • The guidelines for applicants describing the proper structure of the proposal and explaining how the requirements of the work programme and the call should be implemented. http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7

  6. FP7 « SPACE »

  7. FP7-Space FP7 Space-based applications at the service of the European Society(principally Kopernikus) R&D strengthening Space foundations Cross-cutting issues

  8. GMES has been renamed …

  9. Background: FP6 and ESA projectsEC ESA

  10. Looking ahead – based on what exists • Kopernikus becomes operational • Move from R&D projects to future services • The user takes the centre stage • Implementing the political guidelines of the GMES Bureau

  11. Living in a time of transition: FP6 FP7

  12. ec.europa.eu/enterprise/space_research • Texte • Texte • Texte • Texte • Texte

  13. The 2nd Space call • Publication: 3 September 2008 • Submission deadline: 4 December 2008 • Publication on our website ec.europa.eu/enterprise/space_research • and Cordis website cordis.europa.eu/fp7/home_en.html

  14. FP7-Space FP7 Space-based applications at the service of the European Society(principally Kopernikus) R&D strengthening Space foundations Cross-cutting issues

  15. Space Applications (focus: Kopernikus) • Development of multipurpose core services • Fast track + Pilot services (1st Space call) • Pilot services in new application fields (future calls) • Development of downstream services (2nd Space call) • Coordinated data provision (from space, in-situ)

  16. Strengthening Space Foundations • New FP7 activity: ensure complementarity • With extensive activities already undertaken by ESA/member states • Enabling wider participation of different actors • Focus on upstream research: • Innovative launch/propulsion technologies • Optimal preparation of scientific payloads • And downstream research: • Effective mission data exploitation (space science) • Technology transfer R&D towards sustainable provision of critical components

  17. FP7 Space: % distribution at a glance • Space-based applications at the service of European society (Kopernikus) (85% of budget, i.e. 1.2 billion) • About 30% for services development (EC) • About 10% for data procurement (space based and in-situ) (ESA + EEA) • About 45% foreseen for developing space infrastructures (ESA) • Strengthening Space Foundations (15% of budget, i.e. 0.2 billion) • Upstream + downstream research

  18. When and how will FP7 Space funding be made available? Services, SSF R&D ~ 670M€ 710 M€ 48 M€ Space Infrastructure Space data

  19. The Second FP7 Space Call 2008-2009 EUR 50 million for • downstream services (Kopernikus) • SSF • Cross-cutting

  20. FP7-Space SPA.2009.1 (3 topics) 33.5MEur Space-based applications at the service of the European Society(principally Kopernikus) R&D strengthening Space foundations Cross-cutting issues

  21. Space-based applications at the service of European society (Kopernikus) • Development of downstream services • Focus on service functionality • Build the ‘Kopernikus economy’ – service to a client • Consolidation of monitored climate change issues • Consolidate essential climate variables (ECV) • Integrating usage of Earth Observation with SatCom and SatNav • particularly for prevention and management of emergencies

  22. Topic SPA.2009.1.1.01 – Stimulating the development of downstream Kopernikus services • … to develop next generation service lines … • … between the multi-purpose core services and the user client … • … tailored for specific user needs … • … to be financially self-supportive at the end of the project … • Collaborative Projects EC contribution of EUR 1 to 3 million with upper eligibility limit of EUR 5 million • ( also small Coordination and Support Actions )

  23. How do downstream services fit into the overall Kopernikus architecture? OBSERVATION INFRASTRUCTURE Space Infrastructure In Situ Infrastructure Users Security Emergency Atmosphere Marine Land CORE  SERVICES characterised by European consolidation/integration Added Value Chain d.s. DOWNSTREAM SERVICES characterised by tailored service to a client

  24. Build on the existing Kopernikus capacities • Core Services – FP6, FTS, Pilots … • Secondary usage of Space Data delivered to FTS and Pilots • NOTE: consult DG Enterprise website of Space Research & Development for updates of capacities

  25. ESA Data Access Grant secondary usage How can downstream services draw benefit from existing Kopernikus actions? OBSERVATION INFRASTRUCTURE Space Infrastructure In Situ Infrastructure Users Security Emergency Atmosphere EEA coordination action CORE  SERVICES Marine Land FTS Added Value Chain DOWNSTREAM SERVICES 2nd Call for proposals

  26. Topic SPA.2009.1.1.02 – Monitoring of climate change issues (extending core service activities) • … services already provide valuable product portfolios… • … enabling incorporation of the monitored essential climate variables… • … generation of time series of observation datasets and re-analyses of past observational data … • … enabling adequate descriptions of the status and evolution of the Earth system components … • Collaborative Projects EC contribution of EUR 1 to 3 million with upper eligibility limit of EUR 5 million • (also small Coordination and Support Actions )

  27. Topic SPA.2009.1.1.03 – Integration of SatCom / SatNav with Earth Observation • … service platform, with the objective of validating the technological concepts … • … validation of specific test-beds, based on real situations … • … specific user-driven development of services … • … impact the quick and inexpensive access to real-time EO data … • Collaborative Projects EC contribution of EUR 1 to 3 million with upper eligibility limit of EUR 5 million • ( also small Coordination and Support Actions )

  28. FP7-Space Space-based applications at the service of the European Society(principally Kopernikus) SPA.2009.2.(1 & 4) 5 MEur SPA.2009.2.( 2 ) 9 MEur R&D strengthening Space foundations Cross-cuttingissues

  29. Space Foundations (SSF) • Research in Space Exploration • Upstream high risk research aimed at improving capabilities for exploration • New concepts in Space Technologies and Critical Components • European strategic non-dependence Research in Space Exploration • Support to NMS and Associated States • Fostering international cooperation and addressing niche markets

  30. Topic SPA.2009.2.1.01 – Space Exploration • … capability for interplanetary travel … • … access to planets surfaces … • … capability to move, to select and collect and finally return samples … • … perform their analysis in the frame of Space Exploration activities… • Collaborative Projects EC contribution of EUR 1 million with upper eligibility limit of EUR 2 million • (also small Coordination and Support Actions )

  31. Topic SPA.2009.2.2.01 – Space technologies • … emphasis is on the expected medium term impactfor Europe to develop or regain the capacity to operate independently in space … • … specifically : Digital components, Microwave components … • … space evaluation and qualification … • … utilisation of commercially avail. technologies … • Collaborative Projects EC contribution of EUR 1 million with upper eligibility limit of EUR 2 million • (also small Coordination and Support Actions )

  32. Topic SPA.2009.2.4.01 – Support to new EU-Member States/Associated States • … establishment of strong and long-term relations … • … future potential for a continuous and sustainable contribution in major on-going and planned European space programmes … • Coordination and Support Actions with EC contribution upper eligibility limit of EUR 1 million

  33. FP7-Space Space-based applications at the service of the European Society(principally Kopernikus) R&D strengthening Space foundations SPA.2009.3.2 3 MEur SPA.2009.3.5 1 MEur Cross-cutting issues

  34. Horizontal/cross-cutting issues • SPA.2009.3.2 International cooperation • Special attention to Kopernikus Africa • Coordination actions to support EU-AU Consultation process • SPA.2009.3.5 Studies in support of European Space Policy • Focussing on implementation and follow-up of ESP • Support Actions studying Socio-economic dimension of activities and priorities

  35. Kopernikus and Africa, guidelines for CSAs (1): • To prepare the ground for the implementation of the Action Plan, along the declaration of Lisbon on GMES and Africa • Close cooperation with the EU-AU Working-group on GMES and Africa (DG-ENTR GMES Bureau will be the focal point) • To involve African user communities • Supporting on-going initiatives in reaching a regional or pan-African dimension • Networking of African and European centres of excellence

  36. Kopernikus and Africa, guidelines for CSAs (2): • Exchange of know-how and requirements between Africa and Europe • Focus on the deployment of services, while considering the underlying infrastructure and expertise that will be needed to access and operate those services (capacity building) • Thematic areas: monitoring of Natural resources, natural hazards, water management, desertification and preparing for climate change, prevention of conflicts, food security, monitoring of marine and coastal waters.

  37. Timeline for the Second Space call: • 3 September 2008 publication • ec.europa.eu/enterprise/space_research • cordis.europa.eu/fp7 • 4 December 2008 deadline • Jan-Feb 2009 evaluation

  38. FP7 « SPACE » Support to GMES Space Component Programme

  39. FP7 funding in ESA ITTs • Supporting the Kopernikus Space infrastructure • EC money managed by ESA in line with the EU-ESA delegation agreement • 45% of FP7 Kopernikus budget (EUR 624 million 2007-2013 in net terms)

  40. How do ESA ITTs fit into the global Kopernikus architecture? OBSERVATION INFRASTRUCTURE Space Infrastructure In Situ Infrastructure Users Security Emergency Atmosphere Marine Land CORE  SERVICES Added Value Chain d.s. DOWNSTREAM SERVICES

  41. ESA MISSIONS5 Lines of missions - Sentinels • Sentinel 1 – SAR imaging • All weather, day/night applications, interferometry • Sentinel 2 – Multispectral imaging • for land applications, e.g. urban, forest, agriculture, etc. • Sentinel 3 – Ocean & Land monitoring • Wide-swath ocean color, vegetation, sea/land surface temperature, ocean altimetry • Sentinel 4 – Geostationary atmospheric • Atmospheric composition monitoring, trans-boundary pollution • Sentinel 5 – Low-orbit atmospheric • Atmospheric composition monitoring

  42. FP7 funding (710M€) ESA Member States funding (~1.7 B€) • Contains: • S1,S2,S3 Subcontracts • PDGS Development/ • Pre-Operations • Launching activities • Accompanying Activities EC-ESA joint funding ESA only Community procurement principles (FP7 States) ITTs published on Cordis ESA rules (ESA States only) See ec.europa.eu/enterprise/space_research GMES Space Component Programme

  43. ec.europa.eu/enterprise/space_research

  44. Listings of past, current and future Invitations to Tenders (ITT) • Title • Status (closed,open,intended) • Industry ITT no. « 08-<NAME>.nnn » • EMITS No. «  AOnnnnn » • Tendering Entity • Open / close date • Link to ESA’s tender information

  45. https://gmesfp7emits.esa.int

  46. https://emits.esa.int

  47. How to deal with ITTs • Always double check eligibility in the letter of invitation • It is mandatory to register with EMITS • The resulting bidder code is necessary to submit an offer - It is mandatory to register with EMITS • It is highly advisable to register as a potential tenderer with the tendering entity

  48. Summary of this presentation • FP7 Space Programme • Background • Division of labour between EC and ESA • The 2nd FP7 Space call for downstream services • The global GMES architecture • ESA ITTs • The GMES Space Component • How to access tenders

  49. Thank you for your attention • Hugo ZunkerSpace Research and Development UnitHugo.Zunker@ec.europa.eu

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