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Prof. Bas Kok Delft University of Technology Maturity of SDI from an al perspective: Dutch NGII Stage Aspect Stand alone Intermediary Network Partnership building is a crucial element of the Dutch NGII Vision Leadership Developed with all Questioned Implementation Accepted Commonly shared, and frequently reviewed Respected by all From Pharaohs to Geoinformatics Communication Open between public parties Open between all Open and interactive between all FIG Working Week 2005 and GSDI-8 Cairo, Egypt April 16-21, 2005 Self-organizing ability Passive problem Neutral problem Actively helping to solve identified problems Actively working on Bastiaan van Loenen / Bas Kok 1 2 Infrastructure framework (1992) Authentic registrations Administrative Link Geometric Natuurlijk natural persoon person address Adres Gebouw building Kaarten maps - population address - 1:10.000 - cadastre - 1:1000/2000 - enterprise topographic set Niet-natuurlijk company persoon/bedrijf Perceel parcel - buildings 3 4 Authentic registrations The Dutch standardisation approach: semantics One place of the information One authority is responsible Every has to use this information First registrations of geo-information formalized by law IMRO IMWA NEN3610 Basic model for Geo-information GRIM IMKICH TOP10NL... General model (parent) Sector specific Organisation specific 5 6 1

conceptual view on development of NGII Maturity of SDI from an al perspective: Dutch NGII Stage Aspect Stand alone Intermediary Network Vision Developed with all Implementation Commonly shared, and frequently reviewed Leadership Questioned Accepted Respected by all Communication Open between public parties Open between all Open and interactive between all Self-organizing ability Passive problem Neutral problem Actively helping to solve identified problems Actively working on Bastiaan van Loenen / Bas Kok 7 8 Case 1: Current partnership building for the sound Dutch NGII Space for Geo Information Program for of the NGII 20 million government grant available Strategic framework Space for Geo Information Better service provision and interaction with citizens Robust business Innovation NGII and participation in Dutch geo knowledge network Adequate and efficient administration Top R&D (international) demand orientated coherence 9 10 outreach communication and knowledge interaction Source: Space for Geo Information Foundation Space for Geo Information Program for of the NGII Space for Geo Information Program for of the NGII Program is succesfull: In future more focus on: Consortium partners have generated 13 million and 7 million was needed Quality of the consortia is very good: 30% is private sector money Ideal mix of consortium partnership building Emphasis international participation Societal issues and interaction with citizens Strategy building on communication of knowledge results and results scientific community 11 12 2

Examples of current partnership building for the sound Dutch NGII entire Dutch administration: DURP Digital Spatial Planning Policy Initiative of the Department of Housing Building Spatial Planning and Environment in cooperation with the Dutch public geo partners. Department of Interior Municipalities Provinces Waterboards Ravi 13 14 Steps: from maps to digital plans new legal planning process developing standards (Ravi) portal building ( Ravi ) extension NGII new digitized spatial plans on national, regional and local level Problems: Lack of funding Problems in linking spatial plans with NGII / Authentic Registration vision 15 16 Case 3: Large Scale Basic Map (GBKN) Public private partnership GBKN negotiates being qualified as authentic registration 17 Base Map Emmeloord 3

Present Organisational Model Authentic registers General Board LSBM Management Board 1:10.000 Topograhic Adre sse s Population Secretary/Office LSBM Waterkering Water Spoorbaan Gemeente Woonplaats... Busine sse s Terrein Weg Weg (straatnaam) Huisnr+toev. Representatives Umbrella Organisations Representatives National Participants Representative Regional Joint Ventures Inr. Element bij water GBKN X, Y, (Z) Building Cadastral Union of Municipalities Union of Energy Comp. Union of Water Boards Union of Water Distr. Union of Cable TV Org. National Participants >5% Municipalities Boards 19 Regional Joint Ventures Inr. Element bij spoorbaan Inr. Element bij terrein Gebouw Inr. Element bij weg Gebouw Verblijfseenh Taxes (WOZ) Limitations Of public law 20 Case 3: Large Scale Basic Map (GBKN) Webservices Keyquestion: Who pays authentic registration ambition? Financial issues Investment production costs: 200 million Exploitation costs 21 million Ordering small parts Viewing MMS: update signals Private Companies investing 40% 21 4

Case 3: Large Scale Basic Map (GBKN) Scenario s: 1. Current public private partnership extended by government participation 2. Steering role by the department of Housing and Building Decision by the Secretary of Housing and Building expected at the end of 2005 26 Case 1: Space for Geo Information program partnerships conditions for Demand driven approach focus on international issues Sound Scientific results Active role all GI players process NGII Case 2: Digital Spatial Planning Partnership Modernisation legal/al Spatial Planning process Digitalisation spatial plans Participation geo-community and NGII Execution in close cooperation with the Dutch GI-sector 27 28 Case 3: Negotiations partnership GBKN/government Sound SDI means: GI community real player in public domain! Open communication process GBKN and government for authentic qualification 29 30 5