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Reference Information Specifications for Europe Exploitation Guidelines

Jorgen.Hartnor@lm.se www.eu-rise.org. Reference Information Specifications for Europe Exploitation Guidelines. Jörgen Hartnor . Purpose of the Exploitation Guidelines.

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Reference Information Specifications for Europe Exploitation Guidelines

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  1. Jorgen.Hartnor@lm.se www.eu-rise.org Reference Information Specifications for EuropeExploitation Guidelines Jörgen Hartnor

  2. Purpose of the Exploitation Guidelines To provide guidelines for dissemination and exploitation activities to promote the adoption and uptake of the RISE Methodology & Guidelines document >>To identify the key stakeholders with an interest in data harmonisation and their situation, such that we can address them “in their own language” >> Formulate the message RISE HACPB Meeting, 6th June, 2007

  3. Identifying Stakeholders The results from the RISE project benefits different stakeholders in different ways: • Important to identify the stakeholders and their respective situation (e.g. line of activities, potential interest, position on the market, potential outreach) such that it is possible to address the stakeholder from his own perspective. • Five stakeholder categories: Data Providers, Data Integrators, Harmonisation & Standardisation Initiatives, FP6/FP7 Projects and End User Community. RISE HACPB Meeting, 6th June, 2007

  4. Identified User Benefits • Efficiency Benefits (A)“Costs savings” or “costs-avoided” benefits, arise by reducing the costs to perform existing tasks • Effectiveness Benefits (B)“Value-added” benefits, arise by improving the outcome of projects or tasks because of better information • Social-Political Benefits (C) Are of a more intangible nature and only served indirectly, once harmonised products are available, together with potential new application areas and markets RISE HACPB Meeting, 6th June, 2007

  5. Stakeholder Benefits RISE HACPB Meeting, 6th June, 2007

  6. Stakeholder Benefits, Cntd. RISE HACPB Meeting, 6th June, 2007

  7. Data Providers – The initial investment could be cumbersome, but is likely to have a rather short pay-off time. - More efficient internal work procedures, more effective flow of information and new products • Data Integrators – Once harmonised data products and services exists, integration of data will be much simplified. - Enables lower prices on existing products and services, will open up new market segments. The data integrators are therefore to convince the data providers of the need for such efforts. • Harmonisation and Standardisation Initiatives - Can build on the RISE M&G document like the INSPIRE DT DS, to facilitate the data harmonisation process for the users Messages to communicate RISE HACPB Meeting, 6th June, 2007

  8. ESA and EU FP6/FP7 Projects - Projects with data harmonisation tasks in their ToR is can build on the RISE M&G document and do not have to repeat the work. • End Users - Once harmonised data products and services exists, they will probably get better products and services to a lower price. Therefore the end users will need to convince the data providers of the need for such efforts. Messages to communicate, Ctnd RISE HACPB Meeting, 6th June, 2007

  9. Action Plan RISE HACPB Meeting, 6th June, 2007

  10. Action Plan cont. RISE HACPB Meeting, 6th June, 2007

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