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Information and Communication Technology

PSI -> Belgian implementation pathDatadays17/2/2014

Tanguy De Lestré[email protected]

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Panel• Panel on the implementation path in Belgium

– Dominique De Vos Director General ad., Chancelery Prime minister

– Noël Van Herreweghe, Programme manager Open Data, Coordination cell Flemish e-government

– Mathias De Schrijver; Analyst ICT strategy Flemish Government

– André Blavier Expert comunication and web, Agence Wallonne des Télécommunications

• Moderator: Tanguy De Lestré (Agoria)

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Topic• The directive on the re-use of public sector information, so

called PSI directive, was changed in June 2013.• (DIRECTIVE 2013/37/EU of the European Parliament and of

the Council of 26 June 2013).

• By 18 July 2015, Member States need to adopt and publish the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive.

• In this session you will learn what is at stake at the different Federal and Regional levels: procedure, new points to take into account,…

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PSI Public Service information

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Existing PSI directive

• First steps in re-use:– Re-use– Appeal procedure– Portal

• However: no obligation to make data available on re-use

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PSI update – European view

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Aim: Creation of "data value chain friendly" policy environment• Fostering of (Open) Data policy• Adoption of the revised Directive on the re-use of Public

Sector Information (PSI) and the Commission decision on re-use of its own information

• Implementation of PSI policy across Europe by ensuring compliance and the development of soft law instruments (e.g. guidelines on licensing and charging)

• Stakeholder involvement and engagement

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Why?• Untapped data is the new gold; possible direct and indirect

gains of €140bln across the EU27; Dutch geo-sector in 2008: 15.000 jobs

• Better governance and citizen empowerment: open data increases transparency, citizen participation and administrative efficiency and accountability

• Addressing societal challenges: data can enhance sustainability of health care systems; essential for tackling environmental challenges

• Accelerating scientific progress: e-science essential for meeting the challenges of the 21st century in scientific discovery and learning.

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Strategy• Communication on Open Data (COM(2011)882)• A revision of the Decision governing the re-use of

Commission's own information (2011/833/EU)• Revision of the Directive on the re-use of public sector

information (2013/37/EU)• Open data-portals

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Content PSI Directive

(source :Open Data Support

http://www.opendatasupport.eu )

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Official

• Endorsement and publication of Directive 2013/37/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013 amending Directive 2003/98/EC on the reuse of Public Sector Information.

• Member States are obliged to implement the new Directive in two years – there will be a gradual adoption of the new obligations.

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Obligations for public authorities

• Make information re-usable for commercial or non-commercial purposes under non-discriminatory conditions.

• Process requests and provide access within 20 days (or 40 if request is complex); justify negative decision and inform about how to appeal.

• Charge no more than cost of reproduction, provision and dissemination; publicise charges and indicate calculation basis on request.

• Publish licences in digital format. • Facilitate search for information preferably online (e.g.

portal).

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Public sector may not:

• Unnecessarily restrict reuse. • Grant exclusive rights, unless necessary, subject to

review every 3 years.

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Extension to culture

• While libraries, museums and archives are included in the revised Directive, they will be subject to a different regime for reuse and charging.

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How does the revised PSI Directive encourage

openness?• Sets minimum rules across the EU for availability of information

produced by public sector and government agencies. • Specifies rights for people and organisations that want to reuse the

information. • Recommends distribution by electronic means.

• But: – Does not mandate information to be available free of charge (marginal cost of reproduction,

provision and dissemination may be charged). – Allows some public sector organisations to charge in order to cover cost (e.g. special

arrangements for cultural heritage organisations).

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Panel

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Panel• Panel on the implementation path in Belgium

– Dominique De Vos Director General ad., Chancelery Prime minister

– Noël Van Herreweghe, Programme manager Open Data, Coordination cell Flemish e-government

– Mathias De Schrijver; Analyst ICT strategy Flemish Government

– André Blavier Expert comunication and web, Agence Wallonne des Télécommunications

• Moderator: Tanguy De Lestré (Agoria)

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Panel questions

• How is it being applied NOW and how could it be made different with the NEW PSI Directive?

• What are the steps?• Content?• Cultural sector?• June 2015 realistic?

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Contact

• Tanguy De Lestré• Business Development Manager• AGORIA• Diamant Building• Bd A. Reyers Ln 80• B-1030 Brussel / Bruxelles• T:   +32 2 7067992 (coordinator  8126)• M: +32 486384618• [email protected]