INSPIRE CONFERENCE 2018 WORKSHOPSEMINAR AGENDA TITLE DETAILS WORKSHOP

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INSPIRE CONFERENCE 2018

Workshop/Seminar agenda



Title Details

Workshop title: Digital Transformation and the Future of SDIs

Workshop length: 1.5 hours

Workshop time: Friday 21 September, 09:00

Workshop location: Gorilla 4 & 5

Workshop type: Brainstorming

Expected number participants: 60

Workshop Facilitator details

Name: Francesco Pignatelli, Robin S. Smith, Ray Boguslawski, Simon Vrečar

Workshop description including Learning objectives

It is 25 years since the first national Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) were being considered and 15 years since INSPIRE was being formulated. In that time, there has been exponential growth in the use of digital technology for public administrations, businesses and citizens and in the business models for public service provision. But are our SDIs facing change in light of new technology drivers? Have these pillars of the location world kept pace with digital consumers, the Digital Single Market and the demands of business? How well are they placed to support the step-change in public services that are at the heart of digitally-led Public Sector Modernisation?

The European Location Interoperability Solutions for e-Government (ELISE) Action of the ISA2 Programme is developing frameworks and solutions for using location information to support digital government. With the emergence of ‘digital transformation’ and ‘digital government’ paradigms, this is a timely workshop to find out what INSPIRE stakeholders see as opportunities, challenges, gaps and solutions in this context.


The workshop aims to be highly interactive, with brief presentations to introduce key topics followed by group discussions and feedback. There will be facilitation throughout from the ELISE team and a summary wrap-up at the end. From the workshop, attendees will understand better the nature of digital government transformation and how SDIs will need to evolve and they will be able to share their experiences and views, including highlighting where ELISE could provide support.

The target audience for the workshop is:

Participants are recommended to attend the accompanying ELISE workshop “General Data Protection Regulation: Trusting the use of your personal location data”, which explores the data privacy implications of this digital shift and the steps introduced in Europe to enhance data protection through the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Workshop requirements

Ahead of the workshop attendees are requested to reflect on how they may adapt or re-imagine their products and services for a digital society and what action could be needed nationally and at a European level. In particular, this should include how their SDI-related activities may better serve their customers / end users.

Detailed Workshop agenda

Presentations (35 minutes)

  1. Developments in ELISE, the ISA2 geospatial action to promote effective use of location information in digital government across sectors and borders. ELISE studies in the area of digital government transformation and proposals for a location observatory and geospatial knowledge base.

Francesco Pignatelli, European Commission DG JRC

  1. Digital government transformation - a presentation on how public administrations are transforming their services and business models for the digital age, including a model for digital transformation maturity, the nature of digital platforms and their role for public administrations, the “API economy”, and the use of blockchains. How well placed are SDIs and their technologies in this new paradigm? What needs to change and what can others learn from the SDI approach to data sharing?

Clémentine Valayer, David Allessie, Gartner

  1. How is INSPIRE contributing to digital transformation of government? A presentation of the key strengths and potential limitations of INSPIRE in the context of digital government transformation, highlighting some examples of best practices in Member States. Some thoughts on how INSPIRE may need to evolve as an effective and efficient building block of digital government transformation.

Robin S. Smith, European Commission DG JRC

  1. Country perspective – how one Member State is addressing the opportunities and challenges of digital government transformation and how ‘location data transformation’ and relevant business models can be embedded as a core element in its vision for the future.

Thorben Hansen, GeoAdvice (DK)

Group brainstorming and feedback (55 minutes)

The audience will be divided into three groups to discuss (40 minutes) and give feedback (5 minutes per group) on the following questions. Facilitators and note-takers will support each group:

Q1: What are the drivers of digital transformation of government in your country? What technologies are already leveraged to enable this transformation? Do you have key metrics to measure the extent or impact of digital transformation?

Q2: What technologies do you expect to bring the most value in the next 5 years for digital transformation and SDIs in the public sector? And what technologies are overhyped and should be examined with more care?”

Q3: What are the digital transformation success stories, what have been the enablers to these successes?

Q4: What are the main barriers and risks to digital transformation? How are they being addressed?

Q5: Is the concept of an SDI still relevant after 25 years? Does the SDI concept still fulfil users’ needs?

Q6: How well placed is INSPIRE to support digital transformation of government? How has INSPIRE evolved in your country in this context and what needs to be done further? Is an incremental change needed or a radical rethink to continue to derive value from INSPIRE over the next 10 years?

Q7: Do geoportals perform a useful function or are there better ways to access geodata? Should geoportals evolve to become digital platforms and in what ways?

Q8: Where are the biggest ‘knowledge gaps’ in your plans for using location data as part of your digital transformation. What key questions should ELISE address in the Geospatial Knowledge Base Service?


Workshop wrap up (5 minutes)


Ray Boguslawski, European Commission DG JRC (External consultant)

INSPIRE Conference

18-21 September 2018


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