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1 www.jrc.ec.europa.eu Serving society Stimulating innovation Supporting legislation INSPIRE Monitoring and Reporting 2016 Preliminary analysis 4th Meeting of the MIG-P, Brussels, 28-29 June 2016 Vanda Nunes de Lima and Vlado Cetl European Commission, Joint Research Centre

2  Country reports (languages) covered:  AT, BG, CZ, DE, ES, FR, HR, IT, NL, PT, SI, SK, UK  Objective of preliminary analysis: to examine main issues and main opportunities/benefits, focusing on the new strategic directions

3  Action Plans:  7 presented separated  5 presented integrated and/or in Annex to the Report  3 sent to DG ENV  Quick-look to a few,  Detailed analysis at the INSPIRE Conference

4 Preliminary findings  National Coordination improved, actions taken and/or planned  National Public consultation; survey on data policies and license conditions  Seminar, training, capacity building at National, regional and local  Involvement of private sector, universities  National geostrategies adopted or on the way, integrating INSPIRE, e-Government, open data, as well as the new priorities  Difficulties to measure the usage of SDI

5 Preliminary findings  Increasing number of data of Annex I, II and III and services available online; still important gaps in particular in terms of services  Improvements / development of National catalogues and National geoportal(s); still discrepancies between National and European geoportals  Lack of protocols for the SDI to use when services stop or to avoid that services stop  Lack of protocols when different granularity of services cross-border (1 or several services for the same theme)

6 Preliminary findings  Many cross-border projects and initiatives  Demand on resources in the coming years  More efforts needed at local administration level  Improvement in quality assurance is needed  Current Reporting is not efficient and should be improved

7 Preliminary findings  Costs: Problems quantifying the necessary expenditure for INSPIRE implementation  Benefits: although in many cases benefits are difficult to quantify, first return of investments reported and quantified savings/years are now available  Creation of new services by public authorities and by private sector to serve citizens’ needs  Driver for adoption of open data, sharing culture, modernization of public admin  Driver for collaborative community of actors from public (national, regional, local), private, universities and citizens

8 Next steps  Detailed analysis and assessments of all MS reports and Action Plans  Presentation of the results of analysis at INSPIRE Conference 2016  Organisation of Workshop to discuss:  main gaps,  share good examples,  what to take from this reporting exercise,  what to change

9 Thank you!


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