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2018 European Satellite Navigation Competition launched at GRC inauguration

23.5.2018 9:34   European GNSS Agency  
Published: 
23 May 2018

Organizers launched the 2018 edition of the European Satellite Navigation Competition, known as the ‘Galileo Masters’, on 16 May at the GSA's new Galileo Reference Centre in Noordwijk, highlighting the long-standing partnership between the GSA and the Competition.

The race is on to come up with 2018's most innovative and marketable European GNSS (EGNSS) applications. For the European GNSS Agency (GSA), the European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC) represents an important means for scouting new downstream business ideas that harness satellite navigation. As such, it is directly in line with one of the Agency's key objectives– to help foster the best use and widest uptake of EGNSS.

The ESNC launch took place in conjunction with the inauguration of the GSA's new Galileo Reference Centre (GRC) in Noordwijk. Carlo des Dorides, Executive Director of the GSA said: “The European Satellite Navigation Competition is a unique platform for promoting Galileo and EGNOS. It is an innovation competition providing a gateway to a wide range of useful business applications based on European GNSS. This is why the GSA is a proud partner and has been hosting its own special ESNC challenge since 2008.”

Over the past ten years, he said, the GSA has received more than 800 proposals, with full business cases, in response to its ESNC challenge, and it has awarded prizes on topics including E-mobility, augmented reality (AR), unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), the internet of things (IoT) and others.

This year, the GSA will award three prizes addressing the topic 'When and Where? – Exact timing and positioning matters', with special consideration being given to proposals that leverage EGNSS differentiators, such as:

  • Multiple frequencies E1, E5 and E6
  • Galileo-specific signal modulation, e.g. AltBOC
  • Galileo Search and Rescue Service
  • High-precision and authentication services that will be provided by Galileo, i.e. within the Commercial Service and within the Open Service authentication (OS NMA)

Cash prizes of €3000, €5000 and €7000 will be awarded to the top three proposals. In addition, the first prize winner will benefit from extensive promotion through GSA marketing channels and at relevant industry events and, if eligible, will receive tailored EGNSS Accelerator business support worth €62,000.

Lending some perspective

Thorsten Rudolph is Managing Director of Anwendungszentrum GmbH Oberpfaffenhofen (AZO), co-founder of the ESNC along with the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) and the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Media. He said: "While the GSA has been with us as a key sponsor for a decade, the ESNC Galileo Masters is actually celebrating its 15th year." Over this time, he said, more than 11,500 individuals have participated in the Competition, and it has provided a total of €11 million to fund real, down-to-earth start-ups, products and services.

"As a matter of fact," Rudolph said, "the Director of this beautiful new GRC, Peter Buist, himself won the ESNC South Holland Challenge in 2011, and when we see where he is today I think we can consider this a real ESNC success story!"

Rudolph recalled the early years of the Competition: "When we started, most of today's satellite navigation apps were not yet invented. And since then the number of new companies, business cases and applications has constantly increased and has led to a boom in the consumer market."

More recently, he said, the launch of Galileo Initial Services in 2016, the sale of millions of Galileo compatible devices in 2017, and the fact that 95% of chipsets now on the market are Galileo compatible, all of this is triggering a new wave of more precise navigation services for the masses. "And this is a perfect situation for the European industries to increase their market share," he concluded.

For more details on this year's GSA challenge and the prizes, see www.esnc.eu/prize/gsa-2018.

For more about the European Satellite Navigation Competition, see www.esnc.eu.

Media note: This feature can be republished without charge provided the European GNSS Agency (GSA) is acknowledged as the source at the top or the bottom of the story. You must request permission before you use any of the photographs on the site. If you republish, we would be grateful if you could link back to the GSA website (http://www.gsa.europa.eu).

GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides (right) and AZO Managing Director Thorsten Rudolph launch the ESNC at the GRC in Noordwijk

2018 European Satellite Navigation Competition launched at GRC inauguration

23.5.2018 9:34   European GNSS Agency  
Published: 
23 May 2018

Organizers launched the 2018 edition of the European Satellite Navigation Competition, known as the ‘Galileo Masters’, on 16 May at the GSA's new Galileo Reference Centre in Noordwijk, highlighting the long-standing partnership between the GSA and the Competition.

The race is on to come up with 2018's most innovative and marketable European GNSS (EGNSS) applications. For the European GNSS Agency (GSA), the European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC) represents an important means for scouting new downstream business ideas that harness satellite navigation. As such, it is directly in line with one of the Agency's key objectives– to help foster the best use and widest uptake of EGNSS.

The ESNC launch took place in conjunction with the inauguration of the GSA's new Galileo Reference Centre (GRC) in Noordwijk. Carlo des Dorides, Executive Director of the GSA said: “The European Satellite Navigation Competition is a unique platform for promoting Galileo and EGNOS. It is an innovation competition providing a gateway to a wide range of useful business applications based on European GNSS. This is why the GSA is a proud partner and has been hosting its own special ESNC challenge since 2008.”

Over the past ten years, he said, the GSA has received more than 800 proposals, with full business cases, in response to its ESNC challenge, and it has awarded prizes on topics including E-mobility, augmented reality (AR), unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), the internet of things (IoT) and others.

This year, the GSA will award three prizes addressing the topic 'When and Where? – Exact timing and positioning matters', with special consideration being given to proposals that leverage EGNSS differentiators, such as:

  • Multiple frequencies E1, E5 and E6
  • Galileo-specific signal modulation, e.g. AltBOC
  • Galileo Search and Rescue Service
  • High-precision and authentication services that will be provided by Galileo, i.e. within the Commercial Service and within the Open Service authentication (OS NMA)

Cash prizes of €3000, €5000 and €7000 will be awarded to the top three proposals. In addition, the first prize winner will benefit from extensive promotion through GSA marketing channels and at relevant industry events and, if eligible, will receive tailored EGNSS Accelerator business support worth €62,000.

Lending some perspective

Thorsten Rudolph is Managing Director of Anwendungszentrum GmbH Oberpfaffenhofen (AZO), co-founder of the ESNC along with the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) and the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Media. He said: "While the GSA has been with us as a key sponsor for a decade, the ESNC Galileo Masters is actually celebrating its 15th year." Over this time, he said, more than 11,500 individuals have participated in the Competition, and it has provided a total of €11 million to fund real, down-to-earth start-ups, products and services.

"As a matter of fact," Rudolph said, "the Director of this beautiful new GRC, Peter Buist, himself won the ESNC South Holland Challenge in 2011, and when we see where he is today I think we can consider this a real ESNC success story!"

Rudolph recalled the early years of the Competition: "When we started, most of today's satellite navigation apps were not yet invented. And since then the number of new companies, business cases and applications has constantly increased and has led to a boom in the consumer market."

More recently, he said, the launch of Galileo Initial Services in 2016, the sale of millions of Galileo compatible devices in 2017, and the fact that 95% of chipsets now on the market are Galileo compatible, all of this is triggering a new wave of more precise navigation services for the masses. "And this is a perfect situation for the European industries to increase their market share," he concluded.

For more details on this year's GSA challenge and the prizes, see www.esnc.eu/prize/gsa-2018.

For more about the European Satellite Navigation Competition, see www.esnc.eu.

Media note: This feature can be republished without charge provided the European GNSS Agency (GSA) is acknowledged as the source at the top or the bottom of the story. You must request permission before you use any of the photographs on the site. If you republish, we would be grateful if you could link back to the GSA website (http://www.gsa.europa.eu).

GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides (right) and AZO Managing Director Thorsten Rudolph launch the ESNC at the GRC in Noordwijk

2018 European Satellite Navigation Competition launched at GRC inauguration

23.5.2018 9:34   European GNSS Agency  
Published: 
23 May 2018

Organizers launched the 2018 edition of the European Satellite Navigation Competition, known as the ‘Galileo Masters’, on 16 May at the GSA's new Galileo Reference Centre in Noordwijk, highlighting the long-standing partnership between the GSA and the Competition.

The race is on to come up with 2018's most innovative and marketable European GNSS (EGNSS) applications. For the European GNSS Agency (GSA), the European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC) represents an important means for scouting new downstream business ideas that harness satellite navigation. As such, it is directly in line with one of the Agency's key objectives– to help foster the best use and widest uptake of EGNSS.

The ESNC launch took place in conjunction with the inauguration of the GSA's new Galileo Reference Centre (GRC) in Noordwijk. Carlo des Dorides, Executive Director of the GSA said: “The European Satellite Navigation Competition is a unique platform for promoting Galileo and EGNOS. It is an innovation competition providing a gateway to a wide range of useful business applications based on European GNSS. This is why the GSA is a proud partner and has been hosting its own special ESNC challenge since 2008.”

Over the past ten years, he said, the GSA has received more than 800 proposals, with full business cases, in response to its ESNC challenge, and it has awarded prizes on topics including E-mobility, augmented reality (AR), unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), the internet of things (IoT) and others.

This year, the GSA will award three prizes addressing the topic 'When and Where? – Exact timing and positioning matters', with special consideration being given to proposals that leverage EGNSS differentiators, such as:

  • Multiple frequencies E1, E5 and E6
  • Galileo-specific signal modulation, e.g. AltBOC
  • Galileo Search and Rescue Service
  • High-precision and authentication services that will be provided by Galileo, i.e. within the Commercial Service and within the Open Service authentication (OS NMA)

Cash prizes of €3000, €5000 and €7000 will be awarded to the top three proposals. In addition, the first prize winner will benefit from extensive promotion through GSA marketing channels and at relevant industry events and, if eligible, will receive tailored EGNSS Accelerator business support worth €62,000.

Lending some perspective

Thorsten Rudolph is Managing Director of Anwendungszentrum GmbH Oberpfaffenhofen (AZO), co-founder of the ESNC along with the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) and the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Media. He said: "While the GSA has been with us as a key sponsor for a decade, the ESNC Galileo Masters is actually celebrating its 15th year." Over this time, he said, more than 11,500 individuals have participated in the Competition, and it has provided a total of €11 million to fund real, down-to-earth start-ups, products and services.

"As a matter of fact," Rudolph said, "the Director of this beautiful new GRC, Peter Buist, himself won the ESNC South Holland Challenge in 2011, and when we see where he is today I think we can consider this a real ESNC success story!"

Rudolph recalled the early years of the Competition: "When we started, most of today's satellite navigation apps were not yet invented. And since then the number of new companies, business cases and applications has constantly increased and has led to a boom in the consumer market."

More recently, he said, the launch of Galileo Initial Services in 2016, the sale of millions of Galileo compatible devices in 2017, and the fact that 95% of chipsets now on the market are Galileo compatible, all of this is triggering a new wave of more precise navigation services for the masses. "And this is a perfect situation for the European industries to increase their market share," he concluded.

For more details on this year's GSA challenge and the prizes, see www.esnc.eu/prize/gsa-2018.

For more about the European Satellite Navigation Competition, see www.esnc.eu.

Media note: This feature can be republished without charge provided the European GNSS Agency (GSA) is acknowledged as the source at the top or the bottom of the story. You must request permission before you use any of the photographs on the site. If you republish, we would be grateful if you could link back to the GSA website (http://www.gsa.europa.eu).

GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides (right) and AZO Managing Director Thorsten Rudolph launch the ESNC at the GRC in Noordwijk

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20180523-Aktualizovaný seznam

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23.5.2018 8:21   GISportal.cz  

Geografický ústav Masarykovy univerzity zve na třináctý ročník Workshopu doktorandek a doktorandů, který je pořádán ve spolupráci Geografického ústavu Přírodovědecké fakulty MU a Ústavu geoniky AV ČR, v.v.i. Workshop se uskuteční 14. 9. 2018 v prostorách Geografického ústavu v Brně. Letošní téma nese název Hranice v geografii, hranice geografie. Workshop je zcela zdarma, je nutná […]

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Workshop doktorandek a doktorandů Brno 2018 (pozvánka)

23.5.2018 8:21   GISportal.cz  

Geografický ústav Masarykovy univerzity zve na třináctý ročník Workshopudoktorandek a doktorandů, který je pořádán ve spolupráci Geografického ústavu Přírodovědecké fakulty MU a Ústavu geoniky AV ČR, v.v.i. Workshop se uskuteční 14. 9. 2018 v prostorách Geografického ústavu v Brně. Letošní téma nese název Hranice v geografii, hranice geografie. Workshop je zcela zdarma, je nutná pouze […]

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Kde se v Praze nejvíc staví a kde naopak?

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22.5.2018 13:52   ČÚZK   /Urady/Katastralni-urady/Katastralni-urady/Katastralni-urad-pro-Jihomoravsky-kraj/Uredni-deska/Oznameni-a-jina-uredni-sdeleni/Volna-mista/Odborny-referent-v-oddeleni-obnovy-katastralni-(2)

Odborný referent v oddělení obnovy katastrálního operátu č. 2 na Technické sekci

22.5.2018 13:52   ČÚZK - předpisy a opatření   Katastrální úřad pro Jihomoravský kraj - technická sekce
vypisuje výběrové řízení na místo
Odborný referent v oddělení obnovy katastrálního operátu č. 2 na Technické sekci

Odborný referent v oddělení obnovy katastrálního operátu č. 2 na Technické sekci

22.5.2018 13:52   ČÚZK - volná místa   Katastrální úřad pro Jihomoravský kraj - technická sekce vypisuje výběrové řízení na místo Odborný referent v oddělení obnovy katastrálního operátu č. 2 na Technické sekci

odborný referent v oddělení aktualizace KN Katastrálního pracoviště Pelhřimov

22.5.2018 12:58   ČÚZK - předpisy a opatření   Katastrální úřad pro Vysočinu - Katastrální pracoviště Pelhřimov zveřejnil novou aktualitu: Oznámení o vyhlášení výběrového řízení na služební místo odborný referent v oddělení aktualizace KN Katastrálního pracoviště Pelhřimov.

Oznámení o vyhlášení výběrového řízení na služební místo odborný referent v oddělení aktualizace KN Katastrálního pracoviště Pelhřimov na Katastrálním úřadu pro Vysočinu, místo výkonu služby Pelhřimov, více zde.

odborný referent v oddělení aktualizace KN Katastrálního pracoviště Pelhřimov

22.5.2018 12:58   ČÚZK   /Urady/Katastralni-urady/Katastralni-urady/Katastralni-urad-pro-Vysocinu/Katastralni-pracoviste/KP-Pelhrimov/O-uradu/Aktuality/odborny-referent-v-oddeleni-aktualizace-KN-Katastr

odborný referent v oddělení aktualizace KN Katastrálního pracoviště Pelhřimov.

22.5.2018 12:52   ČÚZK - volná místa   Katastrální úřad pro Vysočinu - Katastrální pracoviště Pelhřimov vypisuje výběrové řízení na místo odborný referent v oddělení aktualizace KN Katastrálního pracoviště Pelhřimov.

odborný referent v oddělení aktualizace KN Katastrálního pracoviště Pelhřimov.

22.5.2018 12:52   ČÚZK   /Urady/Katastralni-urady/Katastralni-urady/Katastralni-urad-pro-Vysocinu/Uredni-deska/Oznameni-a-jina-uredni-sdeleni/Volna-mista/odborny-referent-v-oddeleni-aktualizace-KN-Katastr

odborný referent v oddělení aktualizace KN Katastrálního pracoviště Pelhřimov.

22.5.2018 12:52   ČÚZK - předpisy a opatření   Katastrální úřad pro Vysočinu - Katastrální pracoviště Pelhřimov
vypisuje výběrové řízení na místo odborný referent v oddělení aktualizace KN Katastrálního pracoviště Pelhřimov na Katastrálním úřadu pro Vysočinu, místo výkonu služby Pelhřimov.
odborný referent v oddělení aktualizace KN Katastrálního pracoviště Pelhřimov.

Delta diversity

22.5.2018 12:30   ESA Observing the Earth  
On the International Day for Biological Diversity, we bring you this satellite image of the Zambezi Delta, one of the most diverse and productive delta systems in the world

Udělení souhlasu se zpracováním osobních údajů dle nových podmínek

22.5.2018 12:23   CENIA - národní geoportál INSPIRE   Vážení uživatelé Národního geoportálu INSPIRE, dovolujeme si Vám oznámit, že dne 25. 5. 2018 vstoupí v účinnost nové podmínky pro užívání Národního geoportálu INSPIRE. Pro fungování Vašeho účtu i po tomto datu je třeba Váš souhlas s níže uvedenými podmínkami. Udělení souhlasu se zpracováním osobních údajů dle nových registračních podmínek můžete provést na stránce...

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22.5.2018 10:53   ČÚZK - volná místa   Katastrální úřad pro Královéhradecký kraj vypisuje výběrové řízení na místo Odborný rada – metodik v oddělení metodiky a kontroly v kanceláři ředitele Katastrálního úřadu pro K

Odborný rada – metodik v oddělení metodiky a kontroly v kanceláři ředitele Katastrálního úřadu pro K

22.5.2018 10:53   ČÚZK - předpisy a opatření   Katastrální úřad pro Královéhradecký kraj
vypisuje výběrové řízení na místo
Odborný rada – metodik v oddělení metodiky a kontroly v kanceláři ředitele Katastrálního úřadu pro Královéhradecký kraj

Odborný rada – metodik v oddělení metodiky a kontroly v kanceláři ředitele Katastrálního úřadu pro K

22.5.2018 10:53   ČÚZK   /Urady/Katastralni-urady/Katastralni-urady/Katastralni-urad-pro-Kralovehradecky-kraj/Uredni-deska/Oznameni-a-jina-uredni-sdeleni/Volna-mista/Odborny-rada-–-metodik-v-oddeleni-metodiky-a-k-(1)

Expanded Enterprise Focus at Largest Commercial Drone Show in North America

22.5.2018 9:37   GISCafe.com Webcasts-Webinars   InterDrone Adds Content and Networking Events for Key UAV Verticals
NEW YORK – May 22, 2018 — InterDrone, The International Drone …

Bruno Vermeire appointed chair of the Security Accreditation Board

22.5.2018 9:30   European GNSS Agency  
New EU GNSS SAB Chair Bruno Vermeire
Published: 
22 May 2018

The European GNSS Agency (GSA) congratulates Bruno Vermeire on his appointment as the new EU GNSS Security Accreditation Board (SAB) chair and thanks outgoing chair Jeremy Blyth for his dedicated service. The SAB chairperson is responsible for representing the GSA on security accreditation matters.

In taking up his position, the newly appointed SAB chair Bruno Vermeire, who is currently Head of Information Security at the National Security Authority Belgium, highlighted the complexity of security accreditation for the European space programmes. “Security accreditation of EGNOS and Galileo is a very complex exercise. It is an honour that the EU Member States have placed their confidence in me as their Chairman. I will work very hard with my colleagues on the accreditation board and the programme to accommodate the security requirements in this magnificent European programme to the best extent possible,” he said.

Outgoing chair Jeremy Blyth highlighted that, during his four-year term, the SAB had jointly made some important and challenging decisions that have enabled the flagship Galileo programme to progress and deliver the services that European citizens deserve, in a secure manner.

“It has been an honour and a privilege to have had the confidence and friendship of my EU Member State colleagues during my mandate as their Chairman of the EU GNSS Security Accreditation Board,” he said, adding: “In Bruno Vermeire, I know my colleagues in the SAB have chosen a dedicated professional and a leader who will enable. I wish you all, and the programme, the very best for the future.”

The outgoing and incoming EU GNSS SAB Chairs Jeremy Blyth and Bruno Vermeire

The outgoing and incoming EU GNSS SAB Chairs Jeremy Blyth and Bruno Vermeire

GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides expressed his gratitude to the outgoing SAB chairman: “I would like to thank Jeremy Blyth for his great work over the four years of his mandate. He has guided SAB with his many sound and balanced decisions and has made a valuable contribution to the Galileo programme.”

Core activity

Security is one of the core activities entrusted to the GSA by the European Commission. The Agency is responsible for the security accreditation of the European GNSS systems and is charged with verifying compliance with the applicable security rules and regulations established by the Council and the European Commission.

To meet this obligation, an independent Security Accreditation Board (SAB) was set up as one of the three official bodies of the GSA, together with the Administration Board and the Executive Director. The SAB is the sole Security Accreditation Authority of the European GNSS systems and acts independently of the authorities in charge of the programmes, notably the European Commission, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the rest of the GSA.

The SAB is composed of one representative per Member State, one representative from the Commission and one from the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. A representative of the ESA is also invited to attend SAB meetings as an observer. In specific situations, representatives of third countries or international organisations may also be invited to attend meetings as observers.

Media note: This feature can be republished without charge provided the European GNSS Agency (GSA) is acknowledged as the source at the top or the bottom of the story. You must request permission before you use any of the photographs on the site. If you republish, we would be grateful if you could link back to the GSA website (http://www.gsa.europa.eu).

New EU GNSS SAB Chair Bruno Vermeire

Bruno Vermeire appointed chair of the Security Accreditation Board

22.5.2018 9:30   European GNSS Agency  
New EU GNSS SAB Chair Bruno Vermeire
Published: 
22 May 2018

The European GNSS Agency (GSA) congratulates Bruno Vermeire on his appointment as the new EU GNSS Security Accreditation Board (SAB) chair and thanks outgoing chair Jeremy Blyth for his dedicated service. The SAB chairperson is responsible for representing the GSA on security accreditation matters.

In taking up his position, the newly appointed SAB chair Bruno Vermeire, who is currently Head of Information Security at the National Security Authority Belgium, highlighted the complexity of security accreditation for the European space programmes. “Security accreditation of EGNOS and Galileo is a very complex exercise. It is an honour that the EU Member States have placed their confidence in me as their Chairman. I will work very hard with my colleagues on the accreditation board and the programme to accommodate the security requirements in this magnificent European programme to the best extent possible,” he said.

Outgoing chair Jeremy Blyth highlighted that, during his four-year term, the SAB had jointly made some important and challenging decisions that have enabled the flagship Galileo programme to progress and deliver the services that European citizens deserve, in a secure manner.

“It has been an honour and a privilege to have had the confidence and friendship of my EU Member State colleagues during my mandate as their Chairman of the EU GNSS Security Accreditation Board,” he said, adding: “In Bruno Vermeire, I know my colleagues in the SAB have chosen a dedicated professional and a leader who will enable. I wish you all, and the programme, the very best for the future.”

The outgoing and incoming EU GNSS SAB Chairs Jeremy Blyth and Bruno Vermeire

The outgoing and incoming EU GNSS SAB Chairs Jeremy Blyth and Bruno Vermeire

GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides expressed his gratitude to the outgoing SAB chairman: “I would like to thank Jeremy Blyth for his great work over the four years of his mandate. He has guided SAB with his many sound and balanced decisions and has made a valuable contribution to the Galileo programme.”

Core activity

Security is one of the core activities entrusted to the GSA by the European Commission. The Agency is responsible for the security accreditation of the European GNSS systems and is charged with verifying compliance with the applicable security rules and regulations established by the Council and the European Commission.

To meet this obligation, an independent Security Accreditation Board (SAB) was set up as one of the three official bodies of the GSA, together with the Administration Board and the Executive Director. The SAB is the sole Security Accreditation Authority of the European GNSS systems and acts independently of the authorities in charge of the programmes, notably the European Commission, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the rest of the GSA.

The SAB is composed of one representative per Member State, one representative from the Commission and one from the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. A representative of the ESA is also invited to attend SAB meetings as an observer. In specific situations, representatives of third countries or international organisations may also be invited to attend meetings as observers.

Media note: This feature can be republished without charge provided the European GNSS Agency (GSA) is acknowledged as the source at the top or the bottom of the story. You must request permission before you use any of the photographs on the site. If you republish, we would be grateful if you could link back to the GSA website (http://www.gsa.europa.eu).

New EU GNSS SAB Chair Bruno Vermeire

Bruno Vermeire appointed chair of the Security Accreditation Board

22.5.2018 9:30   European GNSS Agency  
New EU GNSS SAB Chair Bruno Vermeire
Published: 
22 May 2018

The European GNSS Agency (GSA) congratulates Bruno Vermeire on his appointment as the new EU GNSS Security Accreditation Board (SAB) chair and thanks outgoing chair Jeremy Blyth for his dedicated service. The SAB chairperson is responsible for representing the GSA on security accreditation matters.

In taking up his position, the newly appointed SAB chair Bruno Vermeire, who is currently Head of Information Security at the National Security Authority Belgium, highlighted the complexity of security accreditation for the European space programmes. “Security accreditation of EGNOS and Galileo is a very complex exercise. It is an honour that the EU Member States have placed their confidence in me as their Chairman. I will work very hard with my colleagues on the accreditation board and the programme to accommodate the security requirements in this magnificent European programme to the best extent possible,” he said.

Outgoing chair Jeremy Blyth highlighted that, during his four-year term, the SAB had jointly made some important and challenging decisions that have enabled the flagship Galileo programme to progress and deliver the services that European citizens deserve, in a secure manner.

“It has been an honour and a privilege to have had the confidence and friendship of my EU Member State colleagues during my mandate as their Chairman of the EU GNSS Security Accreditation Board,” he said, adding: “In Bruno Vermeire, I know my colleagues in the SAB have chosen a dedicated professional and a leader who will enable. I wish you all, and the programme, the very best for the future.”

The outgoing and incoming EU GNSS SAB Chairs Jeremy Blyth and Bruno Vermeire

The outgoing and incoming EU GNSS SAB Chairs Jeremy Blyth and Bruno Vermeire

GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides expressed his gratitude to the outgoing SAB chairman: “I would like to thank Jeremy Blyth for his great work over the four years of his mandate. He has guided SAB with his many sound and balanced decisions and has made a valuable contribution to the Galileo programme.”

Core activity

Security is one of the core activities entrusted to the GSA by the European Commission. The Agency is responsible for the security accreditation of the European GNSS systems and is charged with verifying compliance with the applicable security rules and regulations established by the Council and the European Commission.

To meet this obligation, an independent Security Accreditation Board (SAB) was set up as one of the three official bodies of the GSA, together with the Administration Board and the Executive Director. The SAB is the sole Security Accreditation Authority of the European GNSS systems and acts independently of the authorities in charge of the programmes, notably the European Commission, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the rest of the GSA.

The SAB is composed of one representative per Member State, one representative from the Commission and one from the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. A representative of the ESA is also invited to attend SAB meetings as an observer. In specific situations, representatives of third countries or international organisations may also be invited to attend meetings as observers.

Media note: This feature can be republished without charge provided the European GNSS Agency (GSA) is acknowledged as the source at the top or the bottom of the story. You must request permission before you use any of the photographs on the site. If you republish, we would be grateful if you could link back to the GSA website (http://www.gsa.europa.eu).

New EU GNSS SAB Chair Bruno Vermeire

Referent zeměměřictví a katastru nemovitostí

22.5.2018 8:33   ČÚZK - předpisy a opatření   Zeměměřický úřad
vypisuje výběrové řízení na místo
Referent zeměměřictví a katastru nemovitostí

Referent zeměměřictví a katastru nemovitostí

22.5.2018 8:33   ČÚZK - volná místa   Zeměměřický úřad vypisuje výběrové řízení na místo Referent zeměměřictví a katastru nemovitostí

Hledáme: Specialista mobilního mapování

22.5.2018 8:00   TopGis   Společnost TopGis, s.r.o. vypisuje výběrové řízení na pozici „Specialista mobilního mapování“ na DPP nebo DPČ  na dobu určitou 06/2018 – 10/2018 Pracovní náplň: Požadavky: Pracoviště: Pracovní poměr formou DPP nebo DPČ na dobu určitou 06/2018 – 10/2018 V případě Vašeho zájmu nám pošlete Váš strukturovaný životopis na emailovou adresu kariera@topgis.cz. Odpovědí na inzerát či zasláním Vašeho životopisu a

Udělení souhlasu se zpracováním osobních údajů dle nových podmínek

22.5.2018 6:23   CENIA - národní geoportál INSPIRE   Vážení uživatelé Národního geoportálu INSPIRE, dovolujeme si Vám oznámit, že dne 25. 5. 2018 vstoupí v účinnost nové podmínky pro užívání Národního geoportálu INSPIRE. Pro fungování Vašeho účtu i po tomto datu je třeba Váš souhlas s níže uvedenými podmínkami. Udělení souhlasu se zpracováním osobních údajů dle nových registračních podmínek můžete provést na stránce...

Geology AR

22.5.2018 2:00   Cenia - Katalog metadat ČR - INSPIRE   Mobilní aplikace pro prohlížení rozšířené reality (AR) fotografií v brožurách edice "Výpravy do geologické minulosti". Vizualizuje nejmodernější vědecké poznatky, např. o vzniku útvarů spojených s tercierní vulkanickou činností v oblasti Českého středohoří (vrch Bořeň), Českého ráje (Trosky), tzv. lužického vulkanického pole (Kamenický vrch u Zákup) apod.

Žulová stezka Horkami (AR)

22.5.2018 2:00   Cenia - Katalog metadat ČR - INSPIRE   Mobilní aplikace pro prohlížení rozšířené reality (AR) - čtyři vizualizace umožňují nahlédnout do období největšího rozmachu kamenictví a těžby žuly na Skutečsku (období první republiky). Aplikace je vytvořena k použití na trase naučné stezky "Žulová stezka Horkami". Vizualizuje podobu původního muničního skladu a polní drážky, vypuštění zatopeného Andrusivova lomu a počátky těžby stále činného lomu Litická.

NTT DATA and MapmyIndia to Develop First 3D Map Datasets for India

21.5.2018 16:24   GISCafe.com Webcasts-Webinars   TOKYO & NEW DELHI — (BUSINESS WIRE) — May 20, 2018 —

NTT
DATA Corporation (TOKYO:9613), a global IT solutions …

UTC Aerospace Systems Unveils Lightweight, Laser-Compliant Optical Payload For Unmanned Aerial Systems

21.5.2018 16:23   GISCafe.com Webcasts-Webinars   - TASE400 LD supports DoD UAS Group 2 providers' need for high performance, low size, weight, power and targeting (SWaP+T) optical solution
TAMPA, …

Kratos Receives $38 Million in Unmanned Systems Contract Awards

21.5.2018 16:23   GISCafe.com Webcasts-Webinars   SAN DIEGO, May 21, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq:KTOS), a leading National Security Solutions …

Akce pro studenty SPŠ zeměměřické ve společnosti Hrdlička

21.5.2018 16:14   Hrdlička  

Studentům jsme představili naši činnost v praxi. Kolegové ukázali nálet dronu a geodetické zaměřování. Dále jsme jim předvedli nově zakoupený skener s technologií SLAM a ukázali zpracování dat ze skeneru a dronu. Studentům se akce líbila, byli vděční za ukázku moderních technologií v praxi a jiný pohled na geodézii. Podívejte se na video z akce:

The post Akce pro studenty SPŠ zeměměřické ve společnosti Hrdlička appeared first on HRDLIČKA spol. s r.o. - komplexní služby v oblasti geodézie.

Soutěž "Vesmír nás spojuje" – vyhrajte návštěvu Hvězdného městečka či řadu dalších zajímavých cen!

21.5.2018 15:06   Český Kosmický Portál  

10. května 2018 byla zahájena česko-ruská soutěž pro studenty základních a středních škol s názvem Vesmír nás spojuje. Hlavní cenou je exkurze do Hvězdného městečka u Moskvy, kde jsou připravováni kosmonauti pro let do vesmíru. Soutěž probíhá za podpory ruské korporace pro kosmické aktivity Roskosmos.

V novém čísle britského časopisu Civil Engineering Surveyor Jakubův článek o našem mapování skal

21.5.2018 10:09   UpVision   V květnovém čísle britského časopisu Civil Engineering Surveyor vyšel Jakubův článek o našem mapování a modelování skalních útvarů z dronů.

Více zde:
https://www.facebook.com/199025016952740/photos/a.201674546687787.1073741828.199025016952740/741861902669046/?type=3&theater

Vrchní referent/rada - personalista PEO03

21.5.2018 8:54   ČÚZK - předpisy a opatření   Katastrální úřad pro Plzeňský kraj - kancelář ředitele
vypisuje výběrové řízení na místo
Vrchní referent/rada - personalista PEO03

Vrchní referent/rada - personalista PEO03

21.5.2018 8:54   ČÚZK   /Urady/Katastralni-urady/Katastralni-urady/Katastralni-urad-pro-Plzensky-kraj/Uredni-deska/Oznameni-a-jina-uredni-sdeleni/Volna-mista/Vrchni-referent-rada-personalista-PEO03

Vrchní referent/rada - personalista PEO03

21.5.2018 8:54   ČÚZK - volná místa   Katastrální úřad pro Plzeňský kraj - kancelář ředitele vypisuje výběrové řízení na místo Vrchní referent/rada - personalista PEO03

Geografie hranic / hranice geografie

21.5.2018 7:00   Česká asociace pro geoinformace    
Geografie hranic / hranice geografie - to je téma 12. ročníků workshopu doktorandek a doktorandů, který pořádá 14. září Geografický ústav Přírodovědecké fakulty Masarykovy univerzity ve spoupráci s Ústavem geoniky AV ČR.
Důležité termíny:
Registrace pro účastníky s příspěvkem: 30. 6. 2018
Registrace pro účastníky bez příspěvku: 31. 8. 2018
Datum

Mapa roku 2017 zná své vítěze

21.5.2018 7:00   Česká asociace pro geoinformace    
Jubilejní dvacátý ročník soutěže Mapa roku, kterou pořádá Česká kartografická společnost, byl završen vyhlášením výsledků 10. května v rámci veletrhu Svět knihy. A jaká díla byla podle odborné komise nejlepší?
V kategorii Atlasy, soubory a edice se z celkem 10 nominovaných děl stal vítězem Historický atlas obyvatelstva českých zemí (Univerzita Karlova).

Dětská hřiště v Ústí nad Labem

21.5.2018 7:00   Statutární město Ústí nad Labem   Magistrát města Ústí nad Labem spouští novou webovou mapu pro veřejnost. Novinkou je aplikace, jejímž prostřednictvím se dozvíte přesnou polohu osmdesáti dětských hřišť na území města, která jsou spravována magistrátem, městskými obvody a dalšími provozovateli. Nechybí ani rozsáhlá fotodokumentace a doplňkové informace o provozovateli, provozní době, vybavení hřiště, oplocení, případně povrchu. Jde o novou službu poskytovanou nejen obyvatelům Ústí nad Labem, ale i jeho návštěvníkům. Aplikace je přímo dostupná na http://mapy.mag-ul.cz/storyapps/hriste/, případně z webu města, kde lze najít i další mapové aplikace města.

Geology AR

21.5.2018 2:00   Cenia - Katalog metadat ČR - INSPIRE   Mobilní aplikace s rozšířenou realitou (AR) sloužící k popularizaci geologie. Aplikace slouží pro AR fotografiií v brožurách vydaných v rámci edice "Výpravy do geologické minulosti". Vizualizuje nejmodernější vědecké poznatky, např. o vzniku útvarů spojených s tercierní vulkanickou činností v oblasti Českého středohoří (vrch Bořeň), Českého ráje (Trosky), tzv. lužického vulkanického pole (Kamenický vrch u Zákup) apod.

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Galileo Reference Centre now officially open

18.5.2018 15:29   European GNSS Agency  
Published: 
18 May 2018

The official inauguration of the Galileo Reference Centre took place on 16 May 2018 in Noordwijk, the Netherlands. The Centre represents another crucial Galileo Programme element now in place, supporting the provision of services to the core system and its users.

Speaking at the Galileo Reference Centre (GRC) inauguration event in Noordwijk, which also comprised a short seminar, Pierre Delsaux, Deputy Director-General of the European Commission's DG GROW said, "I love the slogan: 'Linking Space and User Needs'. This is exactly what we want – new services based on space systems, bringing these services to new consumers, which means economic growth and more jobs for European citizens."

The role of public authorities like the Commission, Delsaux said, is to provide the tools that allow businesses and new start-ups to realise their ideas, and with tools like EGNOS, Galileo and Copernicus, the Union is indeed providing a very powerful set of tools. Galileo is now well into its service provision phase, European GNSS is a reality, and the way is now clear for exploitation.

Minister Cora van Nieuwenhuizen officially inaugurated the Galileo Reference Centre (GRC)

Minister Cora van Nieuwenhuizen officially inaugurated the Galileo Reference Centre (GRC)

"Using satellites is more important than launching them," Delsaux said. "People need to be aware of all that is made possible by space. We want our businesses to grow and use space. We are investing money, and that money is being invested in Europe and by Europe because we want economic benefits for Europe."

GRC an important new player

Galileo is operated and maintained under the aegis of the European GNSS Agency (GSA). One of the GSA's most vital tasks is to work to keep end-user needs at the centre of the Galileo Programme, and the new GRC will be an important part of that process, monitoring the additional accuracy and availability delivered by Galileo and the disseminating this information free of charge.

GRC Manager Peter Buist provided a clear description of the Centre's mission:

  • Performing independent monitoring and assessment of Galileo service provision;
  • Assessing, when feasible, the compatibility and interoperability of Galileo vis-a-vis other GNSS;
  • Providing service performance expertise to the Programme;
  • Supporting investigations of service performance and service degradations;
  • Providing an archiving service for performance data over the nominal operational lifetime of the system; and
  • Integrating data and products from EU Member States, and Norway and Switzerland.

Among GRC deliverables are regular reports, on daily, monthly and quarterly bases. "The first quarterly report is already available," Buist said, "and it reveals excellent performance by Galileo, much better than the 7m accuracy target, in spite of the fact that the full system is not yet deployed."

The GRC architecture is fully independent of the Galileo Service Operator (GSOp) and monitors each Galileo service against Key Performance Indicators and Figures of Merit.

Buist stressed the consolidating role of the GRC, bringing together information from all possible data sources to assess and provide information on Galileo performance. "We of course have our own advanced hardware and other technical facilities here at the GRC, but we are also maintaining good relationships with the EU Member States, Norway and Switzerland, where they have a lot of their own national expertise and resources that can help us with additional information to monitor GNSS performances. And this also extends to our international partners – that's GPS, GLONASS, and so forth – with whom we have agreed to monitoring the various GNSS systems."

Galileo on a roll

The new levels of GNSS performance provided by Galileo will enable a range of new applications and services, a few of which were outlined by GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides. He started by reflecting on the past two years, which saw, among other things, the rapid completion of the GRC itself. "It's a special feeling to see this new building, this beautiful centre," he said, "and we do want to thank the European Space Agency, with  ESTEC just nearby, for hosting us in the interim. We have here a very good example of meaningful working relationship with ESA and it is a great thing to be with them in Noordwijk.

Long-time space proponent and host of the Noordwijk event, , now Dutch Minister for Infrastructure and Water Management, also had positive words to say about the location: "The potential synergy that we have here, now with the GRC and with ESA ESTEC, this is an important concentration of knowledge and people."

GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides (right), Dutch Minister for Infrastructure and Water Management Cora van Nieuwenhuizen, and DG GROW Deputy Director-General Pierre Delsaux at GRC inauguration

GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides (right), Dutch Minister for Infrastructure and Water Management Cora van Nieuwenhuizen, and DG GROW Deputy Director-General Pierre Delsaux at GRC inauguration.

"As for Galileo," des Dorides continued, "we have a commitment to a specific level of performance, and there are more satellite launches coming this year and more services. We will have the authentication feature and a new high-accuracy service coming soon. So Galileo is very quickly taking shape and taking its place in the world market."

Des Dorides mentioned clear opportunities in the automotive sector, with connected cars and automated cars not too far in the future. "By 2025," he said, "the market for automotive-related GNSS is now projected at 22 to 26 billion dollars per year, so this is a new frontier. Galileo will be a fundamental part of the future multi-constellation, high-accuracy, fast time-to-first-fix, and dual-frequency GNSS environment."

Civil aviation, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and rail transport sectors, des Dorides said, also represent key opportunities for the GNSS industry, but there are many others.

Coming back to the immediate subject of the event, des Dorides said, "This GRC is here to monitor and assess independently the performance of Galileo, and we think this could potentially also serve a secondary role in the sense of establishing the important element of trustworthiness, especially for the safety-of-life applications, like aviation and other safety-critical applications. This is clearly a potential area of growth for the GRC."

For the last words, we return to Pierre Delsaux: "We've heard it here today – we have heard so many great ideas – it is clear that space is now fundamental to economic growth. If we don't do it, someone else will." And he recalled the words he heard himself as a young student in France in May '68: "L'magination au pouvior! Power to imagination!" words that, in this very new context, are still as inspirational as they were 50 years ago.

  

The GRC helps turn Earth into art

Dutch law requires 1% of new building budgets be allocated to artistic works. The GRC dedicated its contribution to the new 'Galileo Painted Earth' app, launched at the GRC inauguration event in Noordwijk.

With this app, anyone and everyone with a GNSS-equipped smartphone can be part of the process. By moving around in the real world, participants 'paint' virtually on canvas Earth. The result is cumulative over time, so one day participants may see the entire world 'painted' on their screens.

The Painted Earth web site offers a number of features and viewing options: https://painted.earth/.

  

Media note: This feature can be republished without charge provided the European GNSS Agency (GSA) is acknowledged as the source at the top or the bottom of the story. You must request permission before you use any of the photographs on the site. If you republish, we would be grateful if you could link back to the GSA website (http://www.gsa.europa.eu).

The Galileo Reference Centre was inaugurated on 16 May 2018 in Noordwijk, the Netherlands

Galileo Reference Centre now officially open

18.5.2018 15:29   European GNSS Agency  
Published: 
18 May 2018

The official inauguration of the Galileo Reference Centre took place on 16 May 2018 in Noordwijk, the Netherlands. The Centre represents another crucial Galileo Programme element now in place, supporting the provision of services to the core system and its users.

Speaking at the Galileo Reference Centre (GRC) inauguration event in Noordwijk, which also comprised a short seminar, Pierre Delsaux, Deputy Director-General of the European Commission's DG GROW said, "I love the slogan: 'Linking Space and User Needs'. This is exactly what we want – new services based on space systems, bringing these services to new consumers, which means economic growth and more jobs for European citizens."

The role of public authorities like the Commission, Delsaux said, is to provide the tools that allow businesses and new start-ups to realise their ideas, and with tools like EGNOS, Galileo and Copernicus, the Union is indeed providing a very powerful set of tools. Galileo is now well into its service provision phase, European GNSS is a reality, and the way is now clear for exploitation.

Minister Cora van Nieuwenhuizen officially inaugurated the Galileo Reference Centre (GRC)

Minister Cora van Nieuwenhuizen officially inaugurated the Galileo Reference Centre (GRC)

"Using satellites is more important than launching them," Delsaux said. "People need to be aware of all that is made possible by space. We want our businesses to grow and use space. We are investing money, and that money is being invested in Europe and by Europe because we want economic benefits for Europe."

GRC an important new player

Galileo is operated and maintained under the aegis of the European GNSS Agency (GSA). One of the GSA's most vital tasks is to work to keep end-user needs at the centre of the Galileo Programme, and the new GRC will be an important part of that process, monitoring the additional accuracy and availability delivered by Galileo and the disseminating this information free of charge.

GRC Manager Peter Buist provided a clear description of the Centre's mission:

  • Performing independent monitoring and assessment of Galileo service provision;
  • Assessing, when feasible, the compatibility and interoperability of Galileo vis-a-vis other GNSS;
  • Providing service performance expertise to the Programme;
  • Supporting investigations of service performance and service degradations;
  • Providing an archiving service for performance data over the nominal operational lifetime of the system; and
  • Integrating data and products from EU Member States, and Norway and Switzerland.

Among GRC deliverables are regular reports, on daily, monthly and quarterly bases. "The first quarterly report is already available," Buist said, "and it reveals excellent performance by Galileo, much better than the 7m accuracy target, in spite of the fact that the full system is not yet deployed."

The GRC architecture is fully independent of the Galileo Service Operator (GSOp) and monitors each Galileo service against Key Performance Indicators and Figures of Merit.

Buist stressed the consolidating role of the GRC, bringing together information from all possible data sources to assess and provide information on Galileo performance. "We of course have our own advanced hardware and other technical facilities here at the GRC, but we are also maintaining good relationships with the EU Member States, Norway and Switzerland, where they have a lot of their own national expertise and resources that can help us with additional information to monitor GNSS performances. And this also extends to our international partners – that's GPS, GLONASS, and so forth – with whom we have agreed to monitoring the various GNSS systems."

Galileo on a roll

The new levels of GNSS performance provided by Galileo will enable a range of new applications and services, a few of which were outlined by GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides. He started by reflecting on the past two years, which saw, among other things, the rapid completion of the GRC itself. "It's a special feeling to see this new building, this beautiful centre," he said, "and we do want to thank the European Space Agency, with  ESTEC just nearby, for hosting us in the interim. We have here a very good example of meaningful working relationship with ESA and it is a great thing to be with them in Noordwijk.

Long-time space proponent and host of the Noordwijk event, , now Dutch Minister for Infrastructure and Water Management, also had positive words to say about the location: "The potential synergy that we have here, now with the GRC and with ESA ESTEC, this is an important concentration of knowledge and people."

GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides (right), Dutch Minister for Infrastructure and Water Management Cora van Nieuwenhuizen, and DG GROW Deputy Director-General Pierre Delsaux at GRC inauguration

GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides (right), Dutch Minister for Infrastructure and Water Management Cora van Nieuwenhuizen, and DG GROW Deputy Director-General Pierre Delsaux at GRC inauguration.

"As for Galileo," des Dorides continued, "we have a commitment to a specific level of performance, and there are more satellite launches coming this year and more services. We will have the authentication feature and a new high-accuracy service coming soon. So Galileo is very quickly taking shape and taking its place in the world market."

Des Dorides mentioned clear opportunities in the automotive sector, with connected cars and automated cars not too far in the future. "By 2025," he said, "the market for automotive-related GNSS is now projected at 22 to 26 billion dollars per year, so this is a new frontier. Galileo will be a fundamental part of the future multi-constellation, high-accuracy, fast time-to-first-fix, and dual-frequency GNSS environment."

Civil aviation, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and rail transport sectors, des Dorides said, also represent key opportunities for the GNSS industry, but there are many others.

Coming back to the immediate subject of the event, des Dorides said, "This GRC is here to monitor and assess independently the performance of Galileo, and we think this could potentially also serve a secondary role in the sense of establishing the important element of trustworthiness, especially for the safety-of-life applications, like aviation and other safety-critical applications. This is clearly a potential area of growth for the GRC."

For the last words, we return to Pierre Delsaux: "We've heard it here today – we have heard so many great ideas – it is clear that space is now fundamental to economic growth. If we don't do it, someone else will." And he recalled the words he heard himself as a young student in France in May '68: "L'magination au pouvior! Power to imagination!" words that, in this very new context, are still as inspirational as they were 50 years ago.

  

The GRC helps turn Earth into art

Dutch law requires 1% of new building budgets be allocated to artistic works. The GRC dedicated its contribution to the new 'Galileo Painted Earth' app, launched at the GRC inauguration event in Noordwijk.

With this app, anyone and everyone with a GNSS-equipped smartphone can be part of the process. By moving around in the real world, participants 'paint' virtually on canvas Earth. The result is cumulative over time, so one day participants may see the entire world 'painted' on their screens.

The Painted Earth web site offers a number of features and viewing options: https://painted.earth/.

  

Media note: This feature can be republished without charge provided the European GNSS Agency (GSA) is acknowledged as the source at the top or the bottom of the story. You must request permission before you use any of the photographs on the site. If you republish, we would be grateful if you could link back to the GSA website (http://www.gsa.europa.eu).

The Galileo Reference Centre was inaugurated on 16 May 2018 in Noordwijk, the Netherlands

Galileo Reference Centre now officially open

18.5.2018 15:29   European GNSS Agency  
Published: 
18 May 2018

The official inauguration of the Galileo Reference Centre took place on 16 May 2018 in Noordwijk, the Netherlands. The Centre represents another crucial Galileo Programme element now in place, supporting the provision of services to the core system and its users.

Speaking at the Galileo Reference Centre (GRC) inauguration event in Noordwijk, which also comprised a short seminar, Pierre Delsaux, Deputy Director-General of the European Commission's DG GROW said, "I love the slogan: 'Linking Space and User Needs'. This is exactly what we want – new services based on space systems, bringing these services to new consumers, which means economic growth and more jobs for European citizens."

The role of public authorities like the Commission, Delsaux said, is to provide the tools that allow businesses and new start-ups to realise their ideas, and with tools like EGNOS, Galileo and Copernicus, the Union is indeed providing a very powerful set of tools. Galileo is now well into its service provision phase, European GNSS is a reality, and the way is now clear for exploitation.

Minister Cora van Nieuwenhuizen officially inaugurated the Galileo Reference Centre (GRC)

Minister Cora van Nieuwenhuizen officially inaugurated the Galileo Reference Centre (GRC)

"Using satellites is more important than launching them," Delsaux said. "People need to be aware of all that is made possible by space. We want our businesses to grow and use space. We are investing money, and that money is being invested in Europe and by Europe because we want economic benefits for Europe."

GRC an important new player

Galileo is operated and maintained under the aegis of the European GNSS Agency (GSA). One of the GSA's most vital tasks is to work to keep end-user needs at the centre of the Galileo Programme, and the new GRC will be an important part of that process, monitoring the additional accuracy and availability delivered by Galileo and the disseminating this information free of charge.

GRC Manager Peter Buist provided a clear description of the Centre's mission:

  • Performing independent monitoring and assessment of Galileo service provision;
  • Assessing, when feasible, the compatibility and interoperability of Galileo vis-a-vis other GNSS;
  • Providing service performance expertise to the Programme;
  • Supporting investigations of service performance and service degradations;
  • Providing an archiving service for performance data over the nominal operational lifetime of the system; and
  • Integrating data and products from EU Member States, and Norway and Switzerland.

Among GRC deliverables are regular reports, on daily, monthly and quarterly bases. "The first quarterly report is already available," Buist said, "and it reveals excellent performance by Galileo, much better than the 7m accuracy target, in spite of the fact that the full system is not yet deployed."

The GRC architecture is fully independent of the Galileo Service Operator (GSOp) and monitors each Galileo service against Key Performance Indicators and Figures of Merit.

Buist stressed the consolidating role of the GRC, bringing together information from all possible data sources to assess and provide information on Galileo performance. "We of course have our own advanced hardware and other technical facilities here at the GRC, but we are also maintaining good relationships with the EU Member States, where they have a lot of their own national expertise and resources that can help us with additional information to monitor GNSS performances. And this also extends to our international partners – that's GPS, GLONASS, and so forth – with whom we have agreements on monitoring the various GNSS systems."

Galileo on a roll

The new levels of GNSS performance provided by Galileo will enable a range of new applications and services, a few of which were outlined by GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides. He started by reflecting on the past two years, which saw, among other things, the rapid completion of the GRC itself. "It's a special feeling to see this new building, this beautiful centre," he said, "and we do want to thank the European Space Agency, with  ESTEC just nearby, for hosting us in the interim. We have here a very good example of a meaningful working relationship with ESA and it is a great thing to be with them in Noordwijk.

Long-time space proponent and host of the Noordwijk event, , now Dutch Minister for Infrastructure and Water Management, also had positive words to say about the location: "The potential synergy that we have here, now with the GRC and with ESA ESTEC, this is an important concentration of knowledge and people."

GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides (right), Dutch Minister for Infrastructure and Water Management Cora van Nieuwenhuizen, and DG GROW Deputy Director-General Pierre Delsaux at GRC inauguration

GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides (right), Dutch Minister for Infrastructure and Water Management Cora van Nieuwenhuizen, and DG GROW Deputy Director-General Pierre Delsaux at GRC inauguration.

"As for Galileo," des Dorides continued, "we have a commitment to a specific level of performance, and there are more satellite launches coming this year and more services. We will have the authentication feature and a new high-accuracy service coming soon. So Galileo is very quickly taking shape and taking its place in the world market."

Des Dorides mentioned clear opportunities in the automotive sector, with connected cars and automated cars not too far in the future. "By 2025," he said, "the market for automotive-related GNSS is now projected at 22 to 26 billion dollars per year, so this is a new frontier. Galileo will be a fundamental part of the future multi-constellation, high-accuracy, fast time-to-first-fix, and dual-frequency GNSS environment."

Civil aviation, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and rail transport sectors, des Dorides said, also represent key opportunities for the GNSS industry, but there are many others.

Coming back to the immediate subject of the event, des Dorides said, "This GRC is here to monitor and assess independently the performance of Galileo, and we think this could potentially also serve a secondary role in the sense of establishing the important element of trustworthiness, especially for the safety-of-life applications, like aviation and other safety-critical applications. This is clearly a potential area of growth for the GRC."

For the last words, we return to Pierre Delsaux: "We've heard it here today – we have heard so many great ideas – it is clear that space is now fundamental to economic growth. If we don't do it, someone else will." And he recalled the words he heard himself as a young student in France in May '68: "L'magination au pouvior! Power to imagination!" words that, in this very new context, are still as inspirational as they were 50 years ago.

  

The GRC helps turn Earth into art

Dutch law requires 1% of new building budgets be allocated to artistic works. The GRC dedicated its contribution to the new 'Galileo Painted Earth' app, launched at the GRC inauguration event in Noordwijk.

With this app, anyone and everyone with a GNSS-equipped smartphone can be part of the process. By moving around in the real world, participants 'paint' virtually on canvas Earth. The result is cumulative over time, so one day participants may see the entire world 'painted' on their screens.

The Painted Earth web site offers a number of features and viewing options: https://painted.earth/.

  

Media note: This feature can be republished without charge provided the European GNSS Agency (GSA) is acknowledged as the source at the top or the bottom of the story. You must request permission before you use any of the photographs on the site. If you republish, we would be grateful if you could link back to the GSA website (http://www.gsa.europa.eu).

The Galileo Reference Centre was inaugurated on 16 May 2018 in Noordwijk, the Netherlands

Galileo Reference Centre now officially open

18.5.2018 15:29   European GNSS Agency  
Published: 
18 May 2018

The official inauguration of the Galileo Reference Centre took place on 16 May 2018 in Noordwijk, the Netherlands. The Centre represents another crucial Galileo Programme element now in place, supporting the provision of services to the core system and its users.

Speaking at the Galileo Reference Centre (GRC) inauguration event in Noordwijk, which also comprised a short seminar, Pierre Delsaux, Deputy Director-General of the European Commission's DG GROW said, "I love the slogan: 'Linking Space and User Needs'. This is exactly what we want – new services based on space systems, bringing these services to new consumers, which means economic growth and more jobs for European citizens."

The role of public authorities like the Commission, Delsaux said, is to provide the tools that allow businesses and new start-ups to realise their ideas, and with tools like EGNOS, Galileo and Copernicus, the Union is indeed providing a very powerful set of tools. Galileo is now well into its service provision phase, European GNSS is a reality, and the way is now clear for exploitation.

Minister Cora van Nieuwenhuizen officially inaugurated the Galileo Reference Centre (GRC)

Minister Cora van Nieuwenhuizen officially inaugurated the Galileo Reference Centre (GRC)

"Using satellites is more important than launching them," Delsaux said. "People need to be aware of all that is made possible by space. We want our businesses to grow and use space. We are investing money, and that money is being invested in Europe and by Europe because we want economic benefits for Europe."

GRC an important new player

Galileo is operated and maintained under the aegis of the European GNSS Agency (GSA). One of the GSA's most vital tasks is to work to keep end-user needs at the centre of the Galileo Programme, and the new GRC will be an important part of that process, monitoring the additional accuracy and availability delivered by Galileo and the disseminating this information free of charge.

GRC Manager Peter Buist provided a clear description of the Centre's mission:

  • Performing independent monitoring and assessment of Galileo service provision;
  • Assessing, when feasible, the compatibility and interoperability of Galileo vis-a-vis other GNSS;
  • Providing service performance expertise to the Programme;
  • Supporting investigations of service performance and service degradations;
  • Providing an archiving service for performance data over the nominal operational lifetime of the system; and
  • Integrating data and products from EU Member States, and Norway and Switzerland.

Among GRC deliverables are regular reports, on daily, monthly and quarterly bases. "The first quarterly report is already available," Buist said, "and it reveals excellent performance by Galileo, much better than the 7m accuracy target, in spite of the fact that the full system is not yet deployed."

The GRC architecture is fully independent of the Galileo Service Operator (GSOp) and monitors each Galileo service against Key Performance Indicators and Figures of Merit.

Buist stressed the consolidating role of the GRC, bringing together information from all possible data sources to assess and provide information on Galileo performance. "We of course have our own advanced hardware and other technical facilities here at the GRC, but we are also maintaining good relationships with the EU Member States, Norway and Switzerland, where they have a lot of their own national expertise and resources that can help us with additional information to monitor GNSS performances. And this also extends to our international partners – that's GPS, GLONASS, and so forth – with whom we have agreed to monitoring the various GNSS systems."

Galileo on a roll

The new levels of GNSS performance provided by Galileo will enable a range of new applications and services, a few of which were outlined by GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides. He started by reflecting on the past two years, which saw, among other things, the rapid completion of the GRC itself. "It's a special feeling to see this new building, this beautiful centre," he said, "and we do want to thank the European Space Agency, with  ESTEC just nearby, for hosting us in the interim. We have here a very good example of meaningful working relationship with ESA and it is a great thing to be with them in Noordwijk.

Long-time space proponent and host of the Noordwijk event, , now Dutch Minister for Infrastructure and Water Management, also had positive words to say about the location: "The potential synergy that we have here, now with the GRC and with ESA ESTEC, this is an important concentration of knowledge and people."

GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides (right), Dutch Minister for Infrastructure and Water Management Cora van Nieuwenhuizen, and DG GROW Deputy Director-General Pierre Delsaux at GRC inauguration

GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides (right), Dutch Minister for Infrastructure and Water Management Cora van Nieuwenhuizen, and DG GROW Deputy Director-General Pierre Delsaux at GRC inauguration.

"As for Galileo," des Dorides continued, "we have a commitment to a specific level of performance, and there are more satellite launches coming this year and more services. We will have the authentication feature and a new high-accuracy service coming soon. So Galileo is very quickly taking shape and taking its place in the world market."

Des Dorides mentioned clear opportunities in the automotive sector, with connected cars and automated cars not too far in the future. "By 2025," he said, "the market for automotive-related GNSS is now projected at 22 to 26 billion dollars per year, so this is a new frontier. Galileo will be a fundamental part of the future multi-constellation, high-accuracy, fast time-to-first-fix, and dual-frequency GNSS environment."

Civil aviation, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and rail transport sectors, des Dorides said, also represent key opportunities for the GNSS industry, but there are many others.

Coming back to the immediate subject of the event, des Dorides said, "This GRC is here to monitor and assess independently the performance of Galileo, and we think this could potentially also serve a secondary role in the sense of establishing the important element of trustworthiness, especially for the safety-of-life applications, like aviation and other safety-critical applications. This is clearly a potential area of growth for the GRC."

For the last words, we return to Pierre Delsaux: "We've heard it here today – we have heard so many great ideas – it is clear that space is now fundamental to economic growth. If we don't do it, someone else will." And he recalled the words he heard himself as a young student in France in May '68: "L'magination au pouvior! Power to imagination!" words that, in this very new context, are still as inspirational as they were 50 years ago.

  

The GRC helps turn Earth into art

Dutch law requires 1% of new building budgets be allocated to artistic works. The GRC dedicated its contribution to the new 'Galileo Painted Earth' app, launched at the GRC inauguration event in Noordwijk.

With this app, anyone and everyone with a GNSS-equipped smartphone can be part of the process. By moving around in the real world, participants 'paint' virtually on canvas Earth. The result is cumulative over time, so one day participants may see the entire world 'painted' on their screens.

The Painted Earth web site offers a number of features and viewing options: https://painted.earth/.

  

Media note: This feature can be republished without charge provided the European GNSS Agency (GSA) is acknowledged as the source at the top or the bottom of the story. You must request permission before you use any of the photographs on the site. If you republish, we would be grateful if you could link back to the GSA website (http://www.gsa.europa.eu).

The Galileo Reference Centre was inaugurated on 16 May 2018 in Noordwijk, the Netherlands

Tým observatoře ESA Planck obdržel prestižní cenu

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Nejnovější vývoj v oblasti hardwaru a softwaru činí BIM přístupnější pro všechny

18.5.2018 12:43   mensuro  

Tlak na dokončení projektů podle plánu, v rámci rozpočtu a správných specifikací se stále zvětšuje. Není divu, že architekti, projektoví manažeři a další zainteresované strany stále častěji vidí BIM jako zásadní pro efektivnější fungování svých operací. Pomocí softwaru založeného na cloudových technologiích mohou účastníci projektu získat v reálném čase pohled na budovu ve formě „digitálního dvojčete“ – vysoce detailního interaktivního […]

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Přerušení provozu DP a WSDP v pátek 25.5.2018 od 14:30 až do cca 17:30.

18.5.2018 11:59   Dálkový přístup k údajům KN ČR   Vážení uživatelé,
oznamujeme, že v pátek 25.5.2018 od 14:30 bude z provozních důvodů zcela přerušen provoz Dálkového přístupu i Webových služeb dálkového přístupu. Obnovení provozu předpokládáme v cca 17:30 hodin.
Za komplikace tímto způsobené se omlouváme a děkujeme za pochopení.

Přerušení provozu DP a WSDP v pátek 25.5.2018 od 14:30 až do cca 17:30.

18.5.2018 11:59   Dálkový přístup k údajům KN ČR   Vážení uživatelé,
oznamujeme, že v pátek 25.5.2018 od 14:30 bude z provozních důvodů zcela přerušen provoz Dálkového přístupu i Webových služeb dálkového přístupu. Obnovení provozu předpokládáme v cca 17:30 hodin.
Za komplikace tímto způsobené se omlouváme a děkujeme za pochopení.

Přerušení provozu DP a WSDP v pátek 25.5.2018 od 14:30 až do cca 17:30.

18.5.2018 11:59   ČÚZK   /Aplikace-DP-do-KN/Aplikace-DP-do-KN/Archiv-DP/219286

Přerušení provozu DP a WSDP v pátek 25.5.2018 od 14:30 až do cca 17:30.

18.5.2018 11:59   ČÚZK - předpisy a opatření   Vážení uživatelé,
oznamujeme, že v pátek 25.5.2018 od 14:30 bude z provozních důvodů zcela přerušen provoz Dálkového přístupu i Webových služeb dálkového přístupu. Obnovení provozu předpokládáme v cca 17:30 hodin.
Za komplikace tímto způsobené se omlouváme a děkujeme za pochopení.

Nová verze aplikace Mapy.cz: Batůžek nahradily Moje mapy

18.5.2018 11:27   GISportal.cz  

Turistická aplikace Mapy.cz připravila před letní sezónou řadu zásadních změn. Kompletní proměnou prošly mobilní aplikace pro operační systémy Android a iOS. Batůžek byl nahrazen funkcí Moje mapy, která umožňuje vytvářet a organizovat složky s informacemi zaznamenanými v průběhu cest v mobilní i webové aplikaci Mapy.cz.  V nové verzi si uživatelé vytvoří složky a rozřadí si pracovní […]

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Odborný referent - zápisy v řízení V a Z v oddělení právních vztahů k nemovitostem

18.5.2018 10:49   ČÚZK   /Urady/Katastralni-urady/Katastralni-urady/Katastralni-urad-pro-Zlinsky-kraj/Uredni-deska/Oznameni-a-jina-uredni-sdeleni/Volna-mista/Odborny-referent-zapisy-v-rizeni-V-a-Z-v-oddel-(1)

Odborný referent - zápisy v řízení V a Z v oddělení právních vztahů k nemovitostem

18.5.2018 10:49   ČÚZK - předpisy a opatření   Katastrální úřad pro Zlínský kraj - Katastrální pracoviště Zlín
vypisuje výběrové řízení na místo odborný referent - zápisy v řízení V a Z v oddělení právních vztahů k nemovitostem
Odborný referent - zápisy v řízení V a Z v oddělení právních vztahů k nemovitostem

Odborný referent - zápisy v řízení V a Z v oddělení právních vztahů k nemovitostem

18.5.2018 10:49   ČÚZK - volná místa   Katastrální úřad pro Zlínský kraj - Katastrální pracoviště Zlín vypisuje výběrové řízení na místo Odborný referent - zápisy v řízení V a Z v oddělení právních vztahů k nemovitostem

Vrchní referent/rada v oddělení právních vztahů

18.5.2018 10:47   ČÚZK - předpisy a opatření   Katastrální úřad pro Liberecký kraj - Katastrální pracoviště Jablonec nad Nisou
vypisuje výběrové řízení na místo
Vrchní referent/rada v oddělení právních vztahů

Vrchní referent/rada v oddělení právních vztahů

18.5.2018 10:47   ČÚZK - volná místa   Katastrální úřad pro Liberecký kraj - Katastrální pracoviště Jablonec nad Nisou vypisuje výběrové řízení na místo Vrchní referent/rada v oddělení právních vztahů

Vrchní referent/rada v oddělení právních vztahů

18.5.2018 10:47   ČÚZK   /Urady/Katastralni-urady/Katastralni-urady/Katastralni-urad-pro-Liberecky-kraj/Uredni-deska/Oznameni-a-jina-uredni-sdeleni/Volna-mista/Vrchni-referent-rada-v-oddeleni-pravnich-vztahu-(1

20180518 - Aktualizace změn VFK z důvodu nové verze ISKN 8.2

18.5.2018 10:12   ČÚZK - Výměnný formát ISKN   Aktualizovaná verze popisu změn VF v souvislosti s Nařízením Evropského parlamentu a Rady (EU) na ochranu osobních údajů (General Data Protection Regulation „GDPR“) ze dne 18.5.2018. http://www.cuzk.cz/ikony/pdf.aspx(PDF)
Předchozí verze:
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20180518 - Aktualizace změn VFK z důvodu nové verze ISKN 8.2

18.5.2018 10:12   ČÚZK - Výměnný formát ISKN   Aktualizovaná verze popisu změn VF v souvislosti s Nařízením Evropského parlamentu a Rady (EU) na ochranu osobních údajů (General Data Protection Regulation „GDPR“) ze dne 18.5.2018. http://www.cuzk.cz/ikony/pdf.aspx(PDF)
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Mont Saint-Michel

18.5.2018 10:05   ESA Observing the Earth  
Earth observation image of the week: Sentinel-2 takes us over the Bay of Mont Saint-Michel in northern France

Galileo both an enabler and a model for space businesses

18.5.2018 9:37   European GNSS Agency  
Galileo is enabling business services and applications in a range of sectors.
Published: 
18 May 2018

EGNSS is not only a business enabler, providing the data needed for countless new services and applications, the ‘Galileo model’ can also serve as a template for nascent space businesses, ensuring that they reap the greatest possible economic benefit from their efforts, according to speakers at the Challenges in Arctic Navigation workshop in Olos, Muonio, Finland on 16-18 April.

Participants in the Arctic navigation workshop noted that GNSS is no longer a breakthrough technology - it is already a business enabler that is used as the basis for service provision in many sectors, and the opportunities provided by GNSS are being embraced by the business community both in the Arctic region and elsewhere.

Enabling business development

At the workshop, Pauli Stigell, a senior advisor at Business Finland, spoke about his organisation’s New Space Economy programme, which funds start-ups and provides export services for space-related businesses. He said that the programme aims to double the exports of participating companies by 2020 while achieving an annual turnover of at least EUR 600 million in services within the sector. Stigell noted in particular the business-enabling potential of Galileo. “Galileo will be ready in 2020 and this will definitely create business,” he said.

A number of factors that might potentially hamper the development of GNSS-based businesses in the Arctic were highlighted during the workshop presentations. These included low satellite coverage and that the fact that signals in the Arctic region are vulnerable to space weather and ionospheric scintillation. However, it was also noted that the expansion of EGNOS coverage, along with new receiver designs and navigation systems, would improve redundancy and help mitigate the impact of these negative factors.

Watch this: EGNOS is Growing

In his presentation, Gian Gherardo Calini, the GSA’s Head of Market Development, highlighted funding opportunities that would address these restraining factors and contribute to the development of the EGNSS market in the Arctic region. He highlighted two open calls in particular:

Galileo business model

During the workshop presentations, speakers noted that not only is Galileo an enabler of new businesses, services and applications; Galileo’s operating model can be used as a template for the commercial satellite sector. It was noted that the life-cycle of small commercial satellites of three to five years, or even of the larger commercial satellites, costing around EUR 100 million, of 10 years, is a very short time in which to build a business ecosystem on the ground.

In these conditions, it is crucial that businesses leveraging satellite technology are able to ramp up their service to a minimum service configuration, like the EU has been doing with Galileo, Juha-Matti Liukkonen, Director of Space and New Technologies at Reaktor, said.  “You start a minimum service as soon as possible to establish the viability of the business case and then you add capacity and coverage. Incremental development is the way to go,” he said.

Galileo launched its initial services in December 2016, when it had 18 satellites in orbit, which means that the system has started providing positioning, navigation and timing services to users around the world long before the constellation reaches full capacity in 2020.

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