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The Strategy of the Developmentof the National Infrastructure
for Spatial Informationin the Czech Republic up to 2020
(GeoInfoStrategy)
Eva Kubátová, Ministry of the Interior of the Czech RepublicThe 8th INSPIRE Conference 2014, Aalborg, Denmark, 19th June 2014
Contents
Resolution on GeoInfoStrategy Main Persisting Problems GeoInfoStrategy and Czech eGovernment Basic facts about GeoInfoStrategy Project Project Process – Analysis Project Process – Design GeoInfoStrategy Contents Vision and objectives Conclusions
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Resolution on GeoInfoStrategy
− in 2012 Czech Government • approved the proposal of working out of the
Strategy of Spatial Information Infrastructure Developmentin the Czech Republic up to 2020 (GeoInfoStrategy) by Resolution No. 837 on November the 14th, 2012
• ordered to submit the GeoInfoStrategy draft for approvalto the end of February 2014 to Minister of the Interior
• ordered to close cooperate with the Ministry of the Interior (MoI) too Czech Office for Surveying, Mapping and Cadastre (COSMC)o Ministry of Defence (MoD) o Ministry of Environment (MoE CENIA)o Ministry of Local Development (MoLD)o Ministry of Transportation (MoT)
• ordered to cooperate to all central state administration bodies• recommended to cooperate to all regions and cities
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Main Persisting Problems
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systematic, transparent and formal determinationof the Czech NSDI is missing up to now
catalogue of spatial data and services does not exist government does not have guaranteed, absolutely valid spatial
information over which could decide there is lack of
• coordination of PA authorities´ activities• legislation• coherent concept of spatial data handling• spatial data and services standards
we are unable to exploit the tremendous economic potential of spatial data efficiently
GeoInfoStrategy and Czech eGovernment
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GeoInfoStrategy• strategic framework for the spatial information field
as the integral component of Czech eGovernment• develops the main principles of eGovernment
and focuses on addressing specific topics in the area of spatial information
• main objectiveso to set up effective coordination and integration
of public bodies and commercial sector activitiesin the field of spatial information
o to contribute to setting up better conditions for– major improvement of eGovernment services regarding
spatial informatioan– reduction of costs of public administration – enhancing of the overall competitiveness
of the Czech economy
Czech eGovernment Basics− Smart Public Administration (PA)
• better legislation• functioning authorities• professional public servants• efficient information technologies
Data Boxes• documents only have to circulate,
not the Citizens
MilestonesM1: CzechPointM2: PA Communication InfrastructureM3: eGovernment Act (2008)M4: PA Basic Registers (2012)
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Central PA Basic Registers
(The Brain)
CzechPoint(The Fingers)
PA CommunicationInfrastructure
(The Blood)
eGov Act(The Heart)
Register of Territorial Identification, Addresses and Real Estates
eGON
based on the Smart Administration 2007–2015 Policy Strategic Framework of PA Development 2014+ modern PA is designed as
transparent and efficientservice to the citizen
the main eGov principle is sharing data and services
eGov Architecture - 4 layers:1. What (public services)2. How (shared IS services)3. Where (ICT platforms)4. Which way (communication
infrastructure services)
Czech eGovernment Development
7GeoInfoStrategy
Bacic Facts about GeoInfoStrategy Project Interdepartmental Project of GeoInfoStrategy Creation has
been set up• Project Administrator and Coordinator – MoI (eGovernment)
o central state administration body in charge of public administration information systems
o coordination body for information and communication technologies• Steering Committee - MoI, COSMD, MoD, MoE, MoLD, MoT• Processing Team
o experts from PA and academic sphere• Consulting Team
o public administration bodieso professional associations (Nemoforum, CAGI, ČSGK, KGK, …)o universities
• Working Groups (both public and commercial bodies)o for Spatial Datao for Global Architecture and Technical Solutionso for Competitiveness in the spatial information field
http://www.geoinfostrategie.gov.cz 8
Project Process - Analysis
in the course of January and June 2013 maximum use of existing sources
• internationalo INSPIRE o existing geoinformation strategies of other european states
• nationalo state strategic development documents
in the field of eGov and PAo previous national studies in the field of spatial datao existing expert opinions on the issue
collection of stimuli (web forms, workshops, …) work on the new aggregated analytical data
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Stimuli about 150 in total
• requirements and suggestions ofo relevant PA bodieso professional associationso commercial sector entities
top stimulus - to solve the availability of basic spatial data at the highest level of detail• the real state of the territory of the Czech Republic• anchored in legislation• defined by the processes of acquisition, management
and updates• mandatory basis for PA services
10National Set of Spatial Objects
Project Process – Design
since July 2013 up to now Vision and Global Objective 4 Strategic Objectives 24 Specific Goals proposal of specific arrangements and tasks for reaching target
state was not approved by Steering Committeein November 2013• too many arrangements• beyond 2020• unclear responsibilities
in December 2013 project changed• from Strategy to Strategic Framework + Action Plan
of GeoInfoStrategy Implementation new term for Strategic Framework – 30th September 2014
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GeoInfoStrategy Contents
1. Introduction Purpose and use of the document, binding to other strategic
documents, … 2. Description of the
Current state in the branche of spatial information in general Spatial information as an integral part of the PA data resources Problems of the current state
3. Examples for the implementation of the spatial information services4. Vision and Goals5. Solution Design
Description of the required target state and key themes6. Benefits and Risks7. GeoInfoStrategy Implementation8. Conclusions
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"The Year 2020: The Czech Republic is a knowledge-based society efficiently using spatial information."
Spatial information and related services are used in all areas of society and promote competitiveness, security, and sustainable development.
Public sector thanks to the availability of spatial information and services efficiently provide modern and high-quality public services.
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Our Vision
Global Objective
We want to create the conditions for effective and efficient use of spatial information in society and to build guaranteed public services.
• We want to properly work with spatial information, use this information for the agenda of public administration and also allow their use to third parties.
• We want to promote socio-economic growth and competitiveness of the Czech Republic.
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Strategic Objectives
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1. Providing guaranteed public administration servicesfor management and effective use of spatial information for public administration and the whole society.
Specific Goals To prepare PA services to support life situations using information
society services in the field of spatial information. To specify the necessary information society services in the field
of spatial information to ensure PA services. To prepare the conditions for PA services and information society
services in the field of spatial information to support the development of innovative services and value-added products produced by third parties.
Strategic Objectives
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2. Building a national infrastructure for creating, managing and linking data resources of PA spatial information
Specific Goals To define the architecture and technical regulation for the
functioning of National Infratructure for Spatial Information To establish the National Integration Platform for Spatial
Information to integrate information systems od spatial information
To establish the National Geoportal as a single point of access to spatial information and services
To interconnect PA portal services to related spatial information services
To ensure publication of selected spatial data sets as open data
Strategic Objectives
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3. Improvement and further development of the data resources of spatial data for their use of the public administration and society
Specific Goals− To analyze the PA requirements on spatial information− To draft solution of the National Set of Spatial Objects− To create the National Set of Spatial Objects− To ensure further development of PA information systems
consist of spatial information
The National Set of Spatial Objects
Why?• data are essential and integral part
of the national infrastructure for spatial information• reliable data are essential for generating quality information
(poor information ≡ misinformation)
basic properties• set of selected objects universally usable both for PA decision
making and educational institutions and private sector needs• centrally built as a distributed supradepartmental information system • guaranteed
o standards of data quality and data flowso processes of data content management o providing data services
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Strategic Objectives
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4. Coordination and development of the institutional arrangements of spatial information and the conditions for their management and use
Specific Goals− To prepare a new regulatory framework for spatial information− To create governmental coordination and management body
for spatial information− To standardize the content and method of PA spatial objects
describing and to harmonize their definitions and the definition in the legislation
− The stabilization and development of human resources and training in the field of spatial information
− To ensure coordination and quality of research, development and innovation in the field of spatial information
Key Themes
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Changing the regulatory framework Coordination of spatial information field Creating a National Set of Spatial Objects National Geoportal Spatial Information Services in Public Administration Publishing open data and open services Human resources and training development Fulfillment of international obligations and international
interoperability
Conclusions
GeoInfoStrategy • has broad support of central government bodies, public
administration bodies, commercial sector, academic sphere, professional associations
• is understood as integral component of Czech eGovernment
• represents a fundamental strategic framework that sets out the basics direction of the Czech Republicin the field of spatial information
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