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Geospatial Data Implementation Specifications Project for GMES and INSPIRE

The RISE project aims to define geospatial data implementation specifications over a 24-month duration, commencing around Spring 2005, with a budget of €1.13 million. The project focuses on aligning with GMES, INSPIRE, and EU strategic objectives while fostering synergies with existing efforts. Key goals include iterative specification development, user testing, and establishing frameworks for future implementation. By collaborating with various stakeholders, RISE will enhance awareness of project outcomes and deliver sustainable processes for water management and other environmental directives.

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Geospatial Data Implementation Specifications Project for GMES and INSPIRE

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  1. Reference Information Specifications for Europe (RISE) nick.land@eurogeographics.org

  2. Context • Call FP6-2003-Space-1 of 13/12/2003 : priority 4 (Aeronautics & Space), GMES, SSA on data harmonisation, • Duration : 24 months • Starts (approx.) : Spring 2005 • Budget (before negotiation) : 1.13 million € (81.5 man-months) • All subject to contract negotiation!

  3. Aim & Objectives The primary aim of the project will be to define geospatial data implementation specifications with the following main objectives. To: • Be user driven and meet the requirements of GMES, INSPIRE, other EC policies and EU strategic objectives • Build synergies with existing projects and exploit the results of past projects • Develop and test a subset of the implementation specifications (water, elevation, geology)with a focus on the WFD • Define a repeatable capability for further development, adoption and implementation of the specifications • Raise awareness of the results and recommendations of the project

  4. Five stage approach • Building the collaborative process by bringing together the parties who need to be involved • Iterative development of the specifications • Testing of the specifications with users through prototyping • Provision of the specifications to industry and standards bodies • Definition of a repeatable capability for future implementation.

  5. Industry Technology Value adders OGC-Europe QinetiQ “Harmonisation Advisory Committee” “WFD GIS Committee” “Key stakeholders” Users and applications RISE consortium EuroGeographics Lantmäteriet BKG Institutional framework Source data providers

  6. Project WBS WP4 Conceptual Schema & Specifications WP3 User Requirements WP2 Dissemination & Exploitation WP5 Proof of Concept WP4.1Methodology & Guidelines WP5.1Application Schema Development WP3.1Data Harmonisation requirements WP2.1Dissemination WP4.2Viewpoint Analysis & Architecture WP2.2Exploitation Guidelines WP5.2Test Environment Implementation WP3.2Use Cases Development WP4.3Conceptual Schema & Product Specification Development WP5.3Application Schema Testing WP3.3Cost Benefit Analysis

  7. RISE will deliver a sustainable process for the WFD & inter-linkage with other directives/policies EC European Ministries, River Commissions NMCAs – Data providers Local

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