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G. Schennach, BEV Austria

A partnership model for BEV and private re-users and first results. G. Schennach, BEV Austria. PSI Directive in Austria (GI). public sector bodies on all levels documents re-use electronic means availability formats licenses costs. Federal government 14 ministries. IWG.

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G. Schennach, BEV Austria

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  1. A partnership model for BEV and private re-users and first results G. Schennach, BEV Austria

  2. PSI Directive in Austria (GI) • public sector bodies on all levels • documents • re-use • electronic means • availability • formats • licenses • costs G. Schennach, BEV Austria

  3. Federal government 14 ministries IWG Federal government public agencies Federal Level state laws 9 state governments 9 state governments State Level 2359 Municipalities no legislation 2359 Municipalities no legislation regulations Local Transposition of PSI in Austria G. Schennach, BEV Austria

  4. Information Re-use Act (IWG) • federal law, published 18 Nov 2005 • transposes EU Directive into federal law • no regulative act for state level • regulates application for re-use • § 7 about calculation of fees • national arbitration board • responsibility with all involved ministries G. Schennach, BEV Austria

  5. BEV model for PSI delivery • promotion of re-use - high economic potential • support e-government applications, online-solutions and geo-information services • provide authentic data • no redundant data storage • high transparency for customers • promotion of relevant research and education activities G. Schennach, BEV Austria

  6. Surveying Act (VermG) • BGBl. 136/2005, published 18 Nov 2005 • § 48 about (cartographic) reference data • dissemination of products or services • restrictions as in IWG (PSI) • pricing and licensing • regimes to be fixed by BEV • fees cover costs for reproduction and dissemination G. Schennach, BEV Austria

  7. Principles for BEV model • federal Austrian geo-data policy • enhance re-use of public GI for SME • costs for long-term sustainability of the system • compensation of reproduction and dissemination • calculation by benchmarking • flexibility for future requirements and solutions • evaluation of the pricing and licensing arrangements and adaptations if necessary G. Schennach, BEV Austria

  8. BEV pricing & licensing regime • since 1 Jan 2006 for spatial data and services • following § 48 of Surveying Act • no full cost recovery • prices based on benchmark (market-oriented) • prices reduced up to 97 % • one pricing model for all products • multiuser license • internal / external use (marketing rights) G. Schennach, BEV Austria

  9. Analogue products Printed information (various media) Digital information (on various media or interactive downloads) Digital products According to the provisions of the Austrian Surveying Act Legal acts Various services based on available data and services Other Services Products & Services of BEV Geo-information services WEB-applications, online-solutions G. Schennach, BEV Austria

  10. Internal use Digital products (B) Analogue products (A) Geo-information services (C) BEV Pricing Model External use Criteria: Content (data layer) and area of interest; kind of service Standard fee A Standard fee B Free services Distribution fee A Distribution fee B Standard fee C Number of named users (n) Multi-user license for internal use (+no.% / 0-300%) Criteria: Type (4 categories) and amount of re-use Charges for various re-use licences G. Schennach, BEV Austria

  11. Pricing factors (internal use) • Previous model • content (layer) • basic fee • area of interest • volume of data • number of records • processing expenditure • transformation • mode of internal use • update • number of print lines • format • ............ • New model • content (layer) • area of interest • number of users G. Schennach, BEV Austria

  12. External use (re-use licenses) Licences for Charges Standard use Free of charge (part of internal use) annual fee 15 % of relevant standard fee per customer’s website WEB-views Percentage of relevant standard fee according to the number of transactions or annual fee (40% of relevant standard fee) per customer’s website WEB- and LBS services Analogue value added products Percentage of standard fee according to circulation G. Schennach, BEV Austria

  13. Cartographic model 1:50.000 (200 l/cm) - 93 % • Standard fee 2006* • € 0,10 / km2 • Prices 1995 • € 1,454 / km2 - 74 % - 64 % Digital orthophoto colour (0,25 m) • Prices 1995 • € 81,39 / km2(up to 4 sheets) • € 56,98 / km2(more than 4 sheets) • Standard fee 2006* • € 3,00 / km2 Digital terrain model • Standard fee 2006 * • € 3,00 / km2 • € 1,50 / km2 • Prices 1995 • 10 m € 11,628 / km2 • 25 m € 4,215 / km2 - 95 % Development of fees * Standard Fee without Multiuser Licence G. Schennach, BEV Austria

  14. up to -97% Development of fees Digital cadastral map (DKM) • Standard fee 2006 * • € 0,08 /parcel • Prices 1995 • Basic fee • € 36,336 • 1 to 100 parcels • € 2,907 /parcel • 101 to 500 parcels • € 1,453 /parcel • 501 to 3000 parcels • € 0,727 /parcel • All parcles above 3000 € 0,145 /parcel • Update: 10% per year * Standard Fee without Multiuser Licence G. Schennach, BEV Austria

  15. Results of new regime • cartographic products +200-1500% (SME) • external use, application for 2007 +100% (all) • benefit cartographic products +7,1% / 2 years • increase for cadastral data (SE) development of new business activities visible business activities cover bigger areas requirements for web-services G. Schennach, BEV Austria

  16. Thank you for your attention! Questions? G. Schennach, BEV Austria

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