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EU PSI Re-use Directive Communication Published:One Year On – Has Europe Delivered?
Chris CorbinIndependent researcher on Information Policy
GI2010 Symposium, Dresden,14th May 2010
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PSI Re‐use framework: Anniversaries
As at 14th May 2010Taking each of the above in turn – Has Europe progressed
with respect to the re-use of Public Sector Information?
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European Commission: Communication
The Commission published the Communication on the 7th May 2009
COM(2009) 212 final (Available in 22 EU languages)
COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS
Re-use of Public Sector Information – Review of Directive 2003/98/EC – [SEC(2009) 597]
The publication commenced the next review period that will run for three years from 2009 through to 2012.
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The European Commission 5th Ministerial eGovernment Conference:(Malmö, Sweden on the 18th November 2009)
The importance of the re-use of PSI was endorsed and re-iterated. (Almost 10 years since the March 2000, Lisbon Treaty)
Under paragraph 11 of the Declaration, public administrations should therefore:
“Increase availability of public sector information for re-use. We will increase availability of public sector information for reuse, in accordance with the spirit of and the conditions established by Public Sector Information Directive 2003/98/EC. We will encourage the reuse of public data by third parties to develop enriched services that maximise the value for the public. New demand-led information products and services enabled by the reuse of public sector information will support the transition of Europe to a knowledge-based economy.”
Source: http://www.epsiplatform.eu/news/news/ministerial_declaration_on_21st_century_europe
November 2009: the European Knowledge economy
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The European Commission
The Commission is active and delivering what it stated in the 2009 Communication which includes actions amongst others:
• Exclusive arrangements• Infringement processes – some in process others may follow• PSI portals• Economic indicators• Economic studies• European PSI Platform• Increased number of PSI Group meetings (2009: June, September & November)
Since the Communication was published:
• June 2009 European Elections – new European Parliament active since July 2009• New European Commission appointed: 10 February 2010 to 31 October 2014http://www.epsiplatform.eu/news/news/new_european_commission_commences_work• A Digital Agenda for Europe http://www.epsiplatform.eu/news/news/a_digital_agenda_for_europe
European Commission: Actions post Communication
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The European Commission actions continued:
On the 23rd March 2010 the European Commission led PSI Group launched four working groups to assist the Commission with preparatory actions for commissioning a PSI economic measurement study and a PSI economic study on charging models. The working groups completed their work on 9th May 2010.
1.Address Information – Leader: The National Archives, UK2.Cadastral Information – Leader: Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and Environment, The Netherlands3.Meteorological Information – Jointly led: by ECOMET and PRIMET4.Economic case study on PSI Charging Models – Leader: Ministry of Employment and the Economy, Finland
The Terms of Reference and the working papers for each of the above groups have been published on the European Public Sector Information Platform. http://www.epsiplatform.eu/news/news/economic_working_groups_launched
European Commission: Actions post Communication
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Legal Aspects of Public Sector Information (LAPSI)
A thematic network that kicked off during March 2010
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European Commission: Communication Action Plan
Commission 2009 Communication - Action PlanMay 2009 May 2010 May 2011 May 2012
Infringement ActionsInfringement Actions
Exclusive ArrangementsPhase 1
Exclusive ArrangementsPhase 1
Quarterly Economic MeasurementsQuarterly Economic Measurements
Economic Modeling studyEconomic Modeling study
European PSI Platform – Phase 1European PSI Platform – Phase 1
European PSI Platform – Phase 2European PSI Platform – Phase 2
Exclusive ArrangementsPhase 2
Exclusive ArrangementsPhase 2
Actions converge on summer of 2012: The Next Communication
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European Commission Communication: Monitoring
The Commission communication states:
Full implementation and application of the PSI Directive
The Commission will continue to monitor whether Member States meet their obligations and act against those who are in breach of the Directive.
Monitoring of PSI – Re-use within Europe
ePSINetCee (Monitoring EU10)1 March 2004 to 30 September 2005 (18 months)
ePSIplus (Monitoring EU27)1 September 2006 to 28 February 2009 (30 Months)
ePSINet (Monitoring EU15)1 August 2002 to 31 January 2005 (30 months)
European Public Sector Information Platform1 March 2009 to 28 February 2011 (24 Months)
European CommissionAlmost 9 years continuous monitoring
2002 through to 2011
Current
The past - completed
Athens hosted final conference
January 2005
50 Reports published,400+ presentations published1300+ news items posted
Future
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European Public Sector Information Platform1 March 2011 to 28 February 2014 (36 Months)
COMPETITIVENESS AND INNOVATION FRAMEWORKPROGRAMME (CIP) ICT POLICY SUPPORTPROGRAMME ICT PSP WORK PROGRAMME2010.
Note: 2014 – end of an EU cycle – Parliamentary elections, end of Commission
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The European Public Sector Information Platform
The PSI Re-use framework is predicated on TRANSPARENCY
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The European Public Sector Information Platform
The European Public Sector Information Platform:
• Is Europe’s One-stop Shop on Public Sector Information re-use
• The platform is funded by the European Commission for a period of two years from 1st March 2009 through to the 28th February 2011.
• Four public meetings: Stockholm (Nov 09), Madrid (June 2010), London (Nov 2010)
• The platform is a European Commission service contract – the service is provided to support all PSI stakeholders .
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European PSI Platform: Interest in the Region
Visitors to the E-PSI-P from this Region of Europe:March 2009 through to April 2010
(13 months)
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European PSI Platform: Interest in the Czech Republic
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European PSI Platform: Interest in Germany
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European PSI Platform: Interest in Germany
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European PSI Platform: Interest in Poland
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European PSI Platform: Interest in Slovakia
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European PSI Platform: Interest in Austria
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European Commission Communication: Exclusive Arrangements
The Commission stated in the Communication:
Terminating Exclusive Arrangements
The Commission will closely scrutinise observance of this obligation. It will launch an exercise investigating the extent of such arrangements in summer 2009.
On the 10th December 2009 the Commission announced that studies on the existence of Exclusive arrangements in the following Member States: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, and Spain had been commissioned. http://www.epsiplatform.eu/news/news/psi_exclusive_arrangement_studies_launchedhttp://www.epsiplatform.eu/news/news/czech_exclusive_arrangements_on_the_agendahttp://www.epsiplatform.eu/news/news/poland_exclusive_arrangement_questionnairehttp://www.epsiplatform.eu/news/news/france_exclusive_arrangement_questionnaires
The Belgium study has been completed and the Commission has published the findings on the 5th March 2010. Nine potential exclusive arrangements discovered!http://www.epsiplatform.eu/news/news/exclusive_agreements_belgium
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European Commission: Exclusive arrangements
Belgium (As an example – as Commission has reported on study)
Elapsed time since notice first given: 76+ months approximatelyElapsed time since transposition (Belgium): 23+ months approximatelyTransparency: Poor (Belgium), Commission (Moderate)PSI policy implementation: Poor
All the information above sits on E-PSI-P
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European Commission: Infringement Processes
Sweden
Elapsed time: 21 months approximatelyTransparency: Good – only second Member State to hold consultationPSI policy: Basic transposition. A lost opportunity.
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European Commission: Infringement Processes
Poland
Elapsed time: 19+ months approximatelyTransparency: Moderate. Third Member State to hold a consultationPSI policy: Not clear. Access and Re-use merged into one law.
During the above process – The Meteorological Information re-useSector has experienced extreme difficulties.
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European Commission: Infringement Processes
Italy
Elapsed time: 13+ months approximatelyTransparency: Poor. PSI policy: Basic transposition and correction. A lost opportunity.
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European Commission Communication: Member States
Member States to:
- Ensure full and correct implementation and application of the Directive
- Terminate exclusive arrangements as prescribed by the Directive
- Apply licensing and charging models that facilitate the re-use of PSI
- Ensure fair competition between public sector bodies and re-users
In addition, Member States are encouraged to promote the identification and ready availability of information resources and to set up quick and inexpensive conflict resolution mechanisms.
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European Commission Communication: Member States
The Commission states (continued):
Ensuring fair competition between public sector bodies and re-users
The Commission encourages Member States to define public tasks in such a way that they allow maximum PSI re-use, and will promote good practices and monitor developments in this area.
Conflict resolution
The Commission encourages Member States to set up PSI complaint mechanisms and will monitor developments in this area.
The ideal European target model by 1st July 2012!
Supply sideSupply side Demand sideDemand sidePublic Sector PSI Re‐users
A European Network of31 Lead PSI bodies & portals
A European Network of31 Lead PSI bodies & portals
An active EuropeanPSI information Portal
An active EuropeanPSI information Portal
Family of Regulators
For example: The European Competition Network(The Regulators have powers of enforcement on both the supply and demand sides)
Pan EuropeanPSI Associations
& Thematic Associations
Pan EuropeanPSI Associations
& Thematic Associations
Demand side PSI
information portals
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The European Public Sector Information Platform
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European PSI Platform – PSI Catalogues
PSI Cataloguesprovided
by Civil Society
PSI Cataloguesprovided
by Civil Society
ActiveCatalogueData.gov
ActiveCatalogueData.gov
Passive Catalogue(A meta data service)
Passive Catalogue(A meta data service)
No Catalogue(Not compliant)No Catalogue
(Not compliant)
Public Sector
Substitution Catalogues
Likely to be temporaryby nature – demonstrates
feasibility, proof of concept,raises awareness
applies pressure on Public Sector
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Modelling the PSI re‐use framework
Demand
side
Supply side(Public Sector)
Supply side(Public Sector)
Not commercialNot commercial
CommercialCommercial
PolicyPolicy
Government (Political – elected)Government (Political – elected)
Regulators
Data Supply side(Private Sector)
Data Supply side(Private Sector)
Includes substitute data
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European PSI Platform – PSI Data Catalogues
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European PSI Platform – PSI Catalogues
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European PSI Platform – PSI Data Catalogues
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Summary
Delivering the actions outlined in the Communication
• European Commission? Is active on delivering the action plan• Member States? Apart from a small number – they are NOT delivering the action plan • Civil Society? Increasing activity across Member States – the Public Sector is loosing the initiative
Where do the following Member States stand on the actions?
• Austria• Czech Republic• Germany• Poland• Slovakia
Interested in PSI? Then why not visit:
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&http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/policy/psi/index_en.htm
Thank you for your attention
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When did I last visit the European PSI Platform?When did I last provide information to the European PSI Platform?When did I last participate in a European PSI Platform initiative?When did I last dissemination information from the European PSI Platform?
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