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Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, BEV, Austria

WPLA-Conference Minsk, June 2010 Address-Solution for Austrian Administration Georeferenced Addresses – A Fundamental Base of e-Government. Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, BEV, Austria. Content. Administrative and Technical Data Addresses Address Model Register of Addresses

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Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, BEV, Austria

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  1. WPLA-Conference Minsk, June 2010 Address-Solution for Austrian AdministrationGeoreferenced Addresses – A Fundamental Base of e-Government Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, BEV, Austria

  2. Content • Administrative and Technical Data • Addresses • Address Model • Register of Addresses • Advantage of Register of Adresses • Database Update • Austrian-wide Keys • Street Layers • Building Layer • Reference Points • Conclusion Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, Austria

  3. Administrative and Technical Data • 83,8 Thousand km² • 8,4 Million Inhabitants • 2.518 Municipalities • 9 Federal States • 84 Regional Administrative Offices • 140 Land Register Offices (Local Courts) • 41 Cadastral Offices • 2,7 Million Buildings • 0,1 Million Streets • 2,1 Million Addresses Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, Austria

  4. Addresses – Addressing ? • We all know, what an address is, don’t we ? When we talk about addresses, do we mean the same ? to address means, to reach somebody, to find a certain place • Addresses are unambiguous maintained interpretable (locatable) common known and they create spatial relations Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, Austria

  5. What is an Adress ? (1) • Address is a location with spatial relation –  it has always to be in relation to a cadastral parcel  but not always in relation to a building (an address could exist without any building) Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, Austria

  6. What is an Address ? (2) • Buildings’ Addresses are additional features for an exact identification of a building, situated on an address but not each building has to have an address (for example: agricultural buildings, stables) • Apartments’ Addresses are the additional features for an exact identification inside a building (important for the central residence register) Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, Austria

  7. The Address Model five layers • municipalities • streets, roads • addresses • addresses of buildings • apartments (not strictly regulated in Austria) Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, Austria

  8. Register of Addresses (1) ... is the Austrian central address database, in which - each address - with an unambiguous key (address code) and - standard attributes - is stored with a clear standardized model of data maintenance Authenticity - each address is correctly updated by the only competent and responsible institution, the municipality Availability -each address is available, updated and centrally serviced via Web-Services or Application Service Providing Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, Austria

  9. Register of Addresses (2) is the authentic database for economy and administration with spatial reference - each address is available, not only maintained and centrally serviced, but even geocoded and spatial referenced with Geo Basic Data of BEV the DKM (Digital Cadastral Map) the DOP (Digital Orthophoto) the ÖK 50 (Austrian Topographic Map 1:50.000) for commercial use – clear licence policy in the Standard Price List for BEV-Geodata Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, Austria

  10. Register of Addresses - History • In Austria a Basic Census was taken every 10 years (the last one in 2001) maintaining the addresses, in order of a governmental requirement the next census will have to be based on central databases. • In the year 2004 a new and common Register of Addresses was established. • Preliminary work (municipality – STAT – BEV since 1998): comparison of street names (109.000 names) comparison of addresses (3,6 Mill records ) each address was matched to one or more parcels • All buildings were referenced to one or more addresses. Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, Austria

  11. Advantages of a Register of Addresses (1) • for a Citizen - for the Public the single address is public free request for everyone via Web for a single “correct” address with attributes and georeference - using eGA • for the Municipality each address has to be updated only once by the municipality in all federal databases (basic data 2001) basic georeferencing has been carried out using the Digital Cadastral Map (DKM) Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, Austria

  12. Advantages of a Register of Addresses (2) • for the federal provinces and the republic the register of addresses is the base of all data connected with addresses of the federal administration Austrian-wide homogeneous georeference for: • disaster- and risk-management • administration • reduction of costs through – avoidance of redundant maintenance storage of the keys of addresses instead of the whole addresses together with the company data …. Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, Austria

  13. Advantages of a Register of Addresses (3) All these advantages are the base for addressing in e-Government. A second kind of addressing is “electronic addressing” described and regulated in the e-Government Act Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, Austria

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  15. Austrian-wide „Keys“ (1) • Addresscode each official address, appointed by the community, gets an Austrian-wide unambiguous code • Subcode each building, situated on an „Addresscode“ , gets a subcode • Addressnumber Addresscode + Subcode Addressnumber • Object Number additional - each object has one unique objectcode Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, Austria

  16. Austrian-wide „Keys“ (2) this means – an object has • one unique object number • at least one adressnumber • but if the parcel has more addresses, the object on the parcel has more adressnumbers • one of them is the “Main Adress” • the relation is always the object number Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, Austria

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  18. DKMthe Austrian Digital Kadastral Map Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, Austria

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  26. Conclusion • Register of Addresses contains all authentic und maintained addresses of Austria on the Address- und Building Layer - with georeference - with attributes • in unambiguous kind und access • all buildings are recorded with addresses and georeference • the data model contains even difficult “specialities” • and is expandable Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, Austria

  27. Head of Project Address Register in BEV: Dipl.-Ing. Gunther RABL gunther.rabl@bev.gv.at Address: Cadastral Office Kufstein, Oskar Pirlo-Straße 15, 6330 Kufstein Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, Austria

  28. Thank you for your attention! Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, Austrian Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying rupert.kugler@bev.gv.at Dipl.-Ing. Rupert Kugler, Austria

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