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March 30th, 2011
The European INSPIRE Geoportal Awarded to Planetek Italia

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Planetek Italia is starting the activities to set up the INSPIRE Geoportal, the central portal for environmental information in the European Union. The company has been awarded the tender for the”Development of the technical components of the INSPIRE Geoportal at European Level”, of the Joint Research Centre (JRC) – Institute for Environment and Sustainability. This version will substitute at  operational level the current prototype developed by the JRC.The INSPIRE Geoportal will be the unique access point to global European environment geoinformation resources shared and made available by all member states within the framework of the “Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community” (INSPIRE) Directive.

The main objective of this project is to provide the operational version of the INSPIRE Geoportal at European level, including integration interfaces for discovery and view services from member state portals and thus to foster the harmonization of memberstates’ national Geoportals implementations through the adoption of open standards and open sourceproducts. Expectations towards usability and innovation are high, as confirmed by this statement from JRC: “In thecontext of the development of the  Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE), the JRC, as the technical coordinator, developed the prototype of the INSPIRE Geoportal. Basedon the experience gained in the development and operation of this prototype, the JRC issued a call fortender for the development of the operational version of this Geoportal at Union level. Compliance to JRC’s and wider European Commission’s detailed functional and non-functional requirements formed the basis forthis call for tender.

Taking due consideration of the critical nature of the Geoportal as the European entrypoint to access the European Union geospatial resources, the JRC expects the successful proposal to be transformed in an innovative, reliable and performing INSPIRE Geoportal that will be a central element in fulfilling the goals of the infrastructure.”The proposal of Planetek Italia, prime contractor of the temporary consortium with the German companylat/lon (www.lat-lon.de),