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The ETIS framework Dr. Adnan Rahman, RAND Europe

The ETIS framework Dr. Adnan Rahman, RAND Europe. What is ETIS?. ETIS stands for E uropean T ransport policy I nformation S ystem When complete, it will include a: complete and consistent reference database metadata methodology for generating missing data and calculting indicators

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The ETIS framework Dr. Adnan Rahman, RAND Europe

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  1. The ETIS framework Dr. Adnan Rahman, RAND Europe

  2. What is ETIS? • ETIS stands for European Transport policy Information System • When complete, it will include a: • complete and consistent reference database • metadata • methodology for generating missing data and calculting indicators • tool for accessing and retrieving data form the reference database • functionality to maintain the reference database • capability for accessing and retrieving data from decentralized database

  3. ETIS Project officer Contract Contract Finance Finance Deliverables Deliverables ETIS-LINK management structure ETIS ETIS external developers partners Vetting Steering Group Pilot Testers Workshops Management Pilot Users Co-ordinator ETIS-BASE Steering Members Joint timetable Partners EU Member States Open Conferences Management Accession States Position papers Interface Development Management ETIS-AGENT Secretariat Dissemination Exploitation Information

  4. Why ETIS? Currently: Transport policy is supported by one-off projects There is little consensus about the methods Available data is often incomplete and inconsistent Thus, projects sometimes deliver contradictory and conflicting results ETIS will help ameliorate this situation by providing: A complete and consistent set of data An ability to access and use indicators based on this data set Complete transparency about the methods and data An improved understanding of results based on using this data

  5. The objectives of ETIS • Support European and national policymakers in making of transport policy by providing: • Data and information covering the EU 25 • A consistent and complete set of data • Metadata • Tools for accessing, retrieving and using this data and information • Ready access to the most important indicators for monitoring certain policies

  6. The principles underlying the development of ETIS • Involving stakeholders from the start in the development of ETIS • Building on the imput of experts, policymakers and dataproviders • Transparent process keeping the communication between the project partners and the outside open • Evolutionary and building on the past work and links with existing work • Reliable and state-of–the art system

  7. The relationship to EUROSTAT • ETIS does not replace EUTOSTAT but builds on its work • There is a close cooperation between ETIS project partners and EUROSTAT • The objectives of building an ETIS like tool are not realisable within EUROSTAT at the moment • ETIS includes data not included in the EUTOSTAT data sets (more data from national data providers, or data from other data providers) • In the longer term, one option could be for ETIS to live inside EUROSTAT

  8. The ETIS cluster of projects • The European Commission has funded three projects to develop a pilot version of ETIS • The scope is the demonstration of the functionalities of a complete ETIS • The main components are the reference database and the software agent • The focus of the pilot is limited regarding the geographical area and the indicator information provided

  9. Next steps on the way to ETIS • Developing a prototype of the pilot by March 2004 • Presenting the prototype at the second Open Conference in May 2004 • Testing the functionalities of the prototype with a user group • Using the input from the testing phase to refine the functionalities of the pilot • Completing the reference database

  10. The ETIS prototype • The ETIS prototype will: • Be ready in March 2004 • Build on the TEN STAC data • Be focused on a set of TEN corridors • Provide a limited set of indicators that are supported by the available data

  11. The ETIS pilot • ETIS pilot will: • Be ready by the middle of 2005 • Focus on the TEN corridors • Provide a set of 29 indicators for monitoring developments on these corridors • Provide access to the complete reference database • Provide the general remote retrieval functionality to access other datasources available in the future

  12. The future of ETIS • Tool for the European Commission • Tool for national policymakers • Tool for transport modellers • Expansion of the ETIS pilot to a complete ETIS (e.g. inclusion of new data)

  13. Some important dates • 5 March 2004, ETIS workshop on demand data • 14 May 2004, Second Open Conference • Presentation of the ETIS prototype

  14. Dr. Adnan Rahman rahman@rand.org Tel: +31715245180 Fax: +31715245191 www.etis-link.info

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