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NELS status 31th Annual Convention & Technical Symposium ILA October 27-30, 2002 Washington D.C NELS Co-ordinating A

NELS status 31th Annual Convention & Technical Symposium ILA October 27-30, 2002 Washington D.C NELS Co-ordinating Agency Office (CAO) Gunn Marit Hernes. Northwest European Loran-C System. Co-ordinating Agency Office. 28/10/02. NELS Agreement NELS member positions NELS observer positions

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NELS status 31th Annual Convention & Technical Symposium ILA October 27-30, 2002 Washington D.C NELS Co-ordinating A

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  1. NELS status31th Annual Convention & Technical SymposiumILAOctober 27-30, 2002Washington D.CNELS Co-ordinating Agency Office (CAO)Gunn Marit Hernes Northwest European Loran-C System Co-ordinating Agency Office 28/10/02

  2. NELS Agreement NELS member positions NELS observer positions NELS dialogue with industry NELS privatization NELS decision process Conclusions NELS status

  3. NELS Agreement

  4. Through the NELS Agreement the six NELS member nations have committed themselves to run Loran-C until the 31st December 2005 However, some NELS nations indicated on a NELS SC meeting in May 2001 that they do not see a future need for Loran-C as a publicly funded navigation system

  5. Thefuture of NELS and Loran-C in Europe has since then been on the agenda for discussion in the NELS Steering Committee meetings. In order to withdraw from the NELS Agreement, each NELS member nation needs to notify the Depositary within April 2004

  6. Any Party which has not given notice of denunciation within April 2004 will remain bound by the Agreement for further consecutive periods of seven years. The possibility to decrease a consecutive period to less than 7 years is currently investigated.

  7. NELS member positions

  8. Germany Will denunciate the NELS Agreement. Loran-C in Germany may be continued, but then as a privatized “system” (Sylt). Denmark Will withdraw from the NELS Agreement unless the need for Loran-C in Europe should be stated in a Radionavigation plan for Europe

  9. Norway Will withdraw from the Agreement, if there is no substantial change in the situation for Loran-C in the near future The following elements may change the Norwegian decision:

  10. A positive long-term decision on Loran-C in US A user demand for Loran-C Availability of commercial state-of-the-art integrated Loran-C/GNSS receivers A Norwegian Defence demand for Loran-C Loran-C included in the European Radio Navigation Plan

  11. The Netherlands Will withdraw from the NELS Agreement unless it can be documented that there is a a safety need for Loran-C a security need for Loran-C or a user demand for Loran-C

  12. Ireland No formal decision on prolongation or denunciation has been taken. A questionnaire and a consultation document are currently being circulated to Loran-C stakeholders within the marine field of navigation in order to map the need for Loran-C. Evaluated results will be available early 2003. The results will influence on the Irish decision.

  13. France Will continue to operate the two French Loran-C stations and CCB, independently of what happens with NELS. France is interested in a continuation of the NELS Agreement, but is also open for other ways of running a European system.

  14. NELS observer positions

  15. UK (NELS observer) UK would like to see Loran-C as a terrestrial backup to GNSS pending improved coverage to the west of the British Isles. An application by UK to NELS has been tabled, but put on hold. Italy (NELS observer) The Italian representatives will resume Loran-C operations in the Mediterranean if other countries implement additional stations serving that area

  16. Austria (NELS observer) Austria is interested in Loran-C as a complement to GNSS, but suffer from bad coverage. Austria in cooperation with Czechoslovakia may be interested in putting up a new station, but await a decision on the future for NELS before any national initiatives are taken. EC (NELS observer) Consider it up to the actual users and system providers to use or not use a technology or a system

  17. NELS dialogue with industry

  18. NELS SC has started a dialogue with the industry The first meeting between the NELS SC and the industry was arranged on 13 June 2002 in Munich. As a follow up from the meeting in Munich the NELS Steering Committee received two proposals from industrial representatives present at the meeting.

  19. Both proposals were presented and discussed at an extraordinary Steering Committee meeting in Brüssel 12 September. On the Steering Committee meeting last week a proposal from Reelektronika was approved.

  20. Reelektronika will supported by the NELS Steering Committee  develop a miniaturised integrated Loran- C/GNSS receiver implement a ”TOC-less” UTC service in NELS. A new meeting with the industry will be arranged in conjunction with the NAV 02 conference in London 5-7 November. At this meeting the NELS SC will try to approach the provider side.

  21. NELS privatization

  22. All NELS nations can or possibly can accept privatization of NELS, e.q sale of system including a licence to operate. A possible privatization of NELS will be addressed when a continuation/denunciation of the NELS Agreement has been decided.

  23. NELS decision process

  24. Norway and the Netherlands needs to take a a decision on their continuation/denunciation of the NELS Agreement within June 2003 (national budgetary reasons) Denmark, France and Germany have already taken a decision Irland will take a decision spring 2003.  NELS milestone, June 2003

  25. The following elements may influence a decision on a continuation/denunciation of NELS: A considerable increase in the number of Loran-C users Integrated state-of-the-art Loran-C/GNSS receivers and stand-alone Loran-C receivers available for reasonable prices

  26. A need for Loran-C stated in a European Radio Navigation Plan A documented need for Loran-C of safety reasons A documented need for Loran-C of security reasons A positive long-term decision on the future for Loran-C in US.

  27. The next regular SC meeting is scheduled March 10-11, 2003. The only item on the agenda for this meeting will be the NELS future. At the meeting it is expected that A decision on the long-term operation of Loran-C in US is public available

  28. The Trinity House study (GPS Vulnerability & Mitigation measures) on behalf of the European Maritime Radionavigation Forum is presented for and evaluated by the European Radio Navigation Plan WG Results from an evaluation of the need for Loran-C in Irland is available Results from the evaluation of the need for Loran-C within the Norwegian Defence is available Further progress within development of integrated as well as stand- alone Loran-C receivers can be documented

  29. A follow-up SC meeting is scheduled in week 20 (mid May) A final decision related to the continuation /denunciation of NELS can be expected June 2003. A denunciation of NELS does not mean that Loran-C in Europe will be stopped. NELS may from 31 December 2005 not be the operational organisation for Loran-C in Europe

  30. The NELS future will be settled in June 2003. If the NELS Agreement is denunciated the Steering Committee will look into a possible privatization of the system If it is not possible to privatize the system, it is left to each nation to decide what to do with their Loran-C infrastructure Conclusions

  31. Independent of what happens with NELS – the NELS SC have agreed that Loran-C shall be continued in Europe with (at least) the same level of operational performance as today until (at least) 31 December 2005. Conclusions cont.

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