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eSafety Work Programme 2004 - 1 WORK PROGAMME 2004 The eSafety Steering Group, Brussels, 10 February 2004 The eSafety Steering Group, Brussels, 10 February 2004
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eSafety Work Programme 2004 - 2 The eSafety Initiative 2002-2003 20022003 eSafety Working Group The eSafety Forum 1st HL Meeting 2nd HL Meeting eSafety Forum Working Groups 1st Plenary MeetingBrussels 2nd Plenary MeetingMadrid Commission Communication
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eSafety Work Programme 2004 - 3 The eSafety Initiative 2004 2004 The eSafety Forum 3rd Plenary Meeting March 25 HL Meeting with MS May eSafety Forum Working Groups eSafety HL Meeting 27 Sept ProgressReportNov Commission Communication CouncilMeeting 10-11 June
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eSafety Work Programme 2004 - 4 The existing Working Groups The existing Working Groups - Accident Causation Analysis WG - The eCall Driving Group - HMI WG - Road Maps WG - RTTI WG - RTD WG - International Co-operation WG
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eSafety Work Programme 2004 - 5 Establishment of new Working Groups (1) Heavy Vehicles Working Group Heavy Vehicles Working Group Important problem Involves manufacturers, transport operators, fleet owners and buyers of transport services Relies more on regulations User outreach User outreach The need for involving the user emphasised at the Madrid ITS World Congress The need for involving the user emphasised at the Madrid ITS World Congress Commissioner Liikanen: Making the user/driver the fourth cornerstone in the eSafety initiative Commissioner Liikanen: Making the user/driver the fourth cornerstone in the eSafety initiative User demand essential for the positive business case User demand essential for the positive business case
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eSafety Work Programme 2004 - 6 Establishment of new Working Groups (2) Consultation Group for the authorities Member States authorities Safety organisations Infrastructure - network owners Local-regional authorities Proposal: Use the existing bodies ERTICO Public Authorities Platform Chair: Mr. R. Wünsch, German Federal Ministry of Transport and Housing Public Safety Communications Forum Chair: TBC 1st Meeting: 26 February
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eSafety Work Programme 2004 - 7 The 3rd eSafety Forum Plenary The meeting (Brussels, 25 March 2004): a Working-Level meeting to formulate Forum Recommendations and to decide on 2004 Workprogramme a Working-Level meeting to formulate Forum Recommendations and to decide on 2004 Workprogramme The Recommendations Based on drafts produced by the Working Groups Based on drafts produced by the Working Groups Only in areas where clear recommendations have already emerged Only in areas where clear recommendations have already emerged short and punchy to catch media attention short and punchy to catch media attention Format: The eSafety Forum Format: The eSafety Forum Having regard to.... Having regard to.... Welcomes....acknowledges....notes...agrees.... Welcomes....acknowledges....notes...agrees.... Recommends that The Member States....The European Commission... the industry.... Recommends that The Member States....The European Commission... the industry....
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eSafety Work Programme 2004 - 8 The High-Level Meeting The meeting: a High-Level (Commissioner, CEOs) meeting on eSafety on 27 September, 2004 a High-Level (Commissioner, CEOs) meeting on eSafety on 27 September, 2004 The target: Building on the preparatory work in the eSafety Forum, to publish its first results - and commit to deployment Building on the preparatory work in the eSafety Forum, to publish its first results - and commit to deployment Why a High-Level Meeting: A possible commitment needs to be done at the highest level (CEO) A possible commitment needs to be done at the highest level (CEO) Assures maximum publicity Assures maximum publicity
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eSafety Work Programme 2004 - 9 User Outreach Actions (1) Preparatory meeting on 28 January confirmed need to co-operate and discussed modalities: Preparatory meeting on 28 January confirmed need to co-operate and discussed modalities: User Outreach Working Group - actions by all stakeholders User Outreach Working Group - actions by all stakeholders eScope: The eSafety Observatory eScope: The eSafety Observatory Started 1 January 2004 Outreach and dissemination one of the three focus areas Web-based dissemination platform, printed newsletters and brochures www.eScope.info www.eScope.info
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eSafety Work Programme 2004 - 10 User Outreach Actions (2) The WHOs World Health Day on Road Safety 2004 (April 7) ? The WHOs World Health Day on Road Safety 2004 (April 7) ? ITS events ITS events ITS Europe, Budapest 24-26 May 2004 11th ITS World Congress, Nagoya 18-24 October 2004 Other events Projects launches (especially IPs, NoEs) Projects launches (especially IPs, NoEs) Auto/Motor shows: One to be selected in 2004 Auto/Motor shows: One to be selected in 2004
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eSafety Work Programme 2004 - 11 eSafety Calendar 2004 (1) One eSafety Forum Plenary Meeting One eSafety Forum Plenary Meeting One High-Level eSafety Meeting One High-Level eSafety Meeting One High-Level meeting with the Member States One High-Level meeting with the Member States Working Groups meets typically once per one or two months Working Groups meets typically once per one or two months International Co-operation Working Group has 2-3 meetings per year International Co-operation Working Group has 2-3 meetings per year Steering Group meets 5-6 times in 2004 Steering Group meets 5-6 times in 2004
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eSafety Work Programme 2004 - 12 eSafety Calendar 2004 (2)
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eSafety Work Programme 2004 - 13 eSafety Calendar 2004 (3)
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eSafety Work Programme 2004 - 14 eSafetyeSafety Communication: Communication: Information and Communication Technologies for Safe and Intelligent Vehicles Published on 15/09/03, Ref. COM(2003) 542 Mail box: Mail box: INFSO-eSafety@cec.eu.int Web-site: Web-site: http://europa.eu.int/information_society/programmes/ esafety/index_en.htm eScope: eScope: www.eScope.info
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