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Geospatial Infrastructure & Services for Disaster Management
A Viable Perspective Sergio Vizzari - Matra Systèmes & Information
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A Geospatial Infrastructure Framework
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Market Viability: Key Factors for Success
Offering A Global Approach Customer Technology A Long-Term Partnership Enterprise Architecture
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Enterprise Architecture: Multiple Expertise
Offering Enterprise Architecture: Multiple Expertise Customer Technology Sensors & Information mobile & ground-based, archives Processing imagery, vectors, models, documents Networking heterogeneity & security Service « client » driven
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Enterprise Architecture: Regional & Local Scales
Offering Enterprise Architecture: Regional & Local Scales Customer Technology
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Enterprise Architecture: An Open Framework
Offering Enterprise Architecture: An Open Framework Customer Technology customers thrusted 3rd party subscriber users data provider service provider recruiting agency consumers forwarding agency new entity value added provider whitepages producers
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A Global Approach: Specific Infrastructure
Offering A Global Approach: Specific Infrastructure Customer Technology Need of high-level (e.g. semantic) interoperability Great US efforts in this direction: FEMA, OpenGIS An European Project: the IST CPA-5 action
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A Global Approach: Risk = n Forces
Offering A Global Approach: Risk = n Forces Customer Technology Risk
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A Global Approach: Market Segments
Offering A Global Approach: Market Segments Customer Technology Number of potential customers Local Civil Protection: 1-2 Meuro yearly/each Specific Systems: «Niche is Beautiful» National Offices/Dpts: (met, hydro, fire, etc.) Meuro yearly/each Size Global Systems: «Star Wars» Approach National or Federal Civil Protection: Meuro yearly/each
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Customer Partnership: Institutional Complexity
Offering Customer Partnership: Institutional Complexity Customer Technology A complex hierarchy Transversal/hidden relationships Deciders in institutions: angels & devils Information policy Differences in each country
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Customer Partnership: Business Models
Offering Customer Partnership: Business Models Customer Technology A Public Administration inexplored market Business similar also to: C4ISR/Military DSS Public Utilities Need of Public-Private Partnerships !
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Customer Partnership: A Service Integration
Offering Customer Partnership: A Service Integration Customer Technology Partnership Budget/Balance Sheets Mission Federation/Partnerships Operations/Workflow Processing/Modeling Networking Data/Sensors Services
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