esri 2011 – madrid – 27 th october sdi efficiency m. cabello, tracasa a. valentín, gobierno de...

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ESRI 2011 – Madrid – 27 th October SDI Efficiency M. Cabello, TRACASA A. Valentín, Gobierno de Navarra

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ESRI 2011 – Madrid – 27th October

SDI Efficiency

M. Cabello, TRACASA

A. Valentín, Gobierno de Navarra

ESRI 2011 – Madrid – 27th October

ESRI 2011 – Madrid – 27th October

TIS

GISSDI

ISI

Georeferenced Information Systems

ESRI 2011 – Madrid – 27th October

Competences vary in the different SDI phases

Input Management Output

ESRI 2011 – Madrid – 27th October

Thematic Information

SystemsProducts Users

Input

ESRI 2011 – Madrid – 27th October

Thematic Information systems◦Titular◦Multipurpose vision◦Standardization◦Source system improvements

Input

ESRI 2011 – Madrid – 27th October

Products◦Observation. Efficiency derived from

cooperation: PNOA, PNT

◦Elaboration: Cooperation: CORINE, SIOSE, Cartociudad

(partially) Reusing existing information to assembly new

products

Input

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Users - Usually is the less exploited input and could be the most expanded in the future◦Professionals: People working in land

(postmen, firemen, …) could provide the best information (incidences) at the minimum cost (added value from existing activities)

◦Citizens in general: Foster the use of information received

Input

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Organization ◦Efficiency derived from been an horizontal

and cooperative organizationPlanning processes

◦Shared learningMaintenance

◦Dynamically updating – geoworkflowQuality: Data, Metadata, process

Management

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Balancing offer and demand◦Adequate the efforts to provide what it’s

required ◦Needs of Public administration

Desktop applications moving to mobile applications

Need to clarify GI Business Model

Output

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Final ConsiderationsGI is a requirement but also a boost for

the modernization of Public Administrations

Different perspectives (technology, business model, management, etc.) require more cooperation to be more efficient

Efficency gained will improve the quality of information and systems