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Premium member Presentation Transcript Public private relationship in an e-government environment : Public private relationship in an e-government environment René Sonney Licensed Geodetic surveyor Program manager Synopsis: Synopsis Presentation of Switzerland Swiss cadastral system Role of the private sector The needs for a good partnership Results e-geo.ch Quelques liens Conclusions Slide3: SWITZERLAND: 7.4 million people 41'000 km2 1 – Some words about SwitzerlandSlide4: 26 Cantons2 - Swiss Cadastral System: 2 - Swiss Cadastral System Land Register Official Surveying main book auxiliary registers (in particular the list of property owners) deeds (records and evidences) description of properties day book Swiss Civil Law (in force since 1.1.1912)Endettement hypothécaire en Suisse: Endettement hypothécaire en Suisse Source : Les banques en Suisse, Banque nationale suisse, Bailleurs de fonds : banques, assurances, ainsi que Confédération et entreprises publiques Hypothèques garanties par le système cadastral suisse 2.1 - Organisations involved in cad. system: 2.1 - Organisations involved in cad. system Government Federal Parliament Federal Office for Topography Federal Office for Justice Office of Land Registration and Land Law Directorate of Cad. Surveying 21 Cantonal Surveying Offices ~15 City & Municipal Surveying Offices ~270 Private Licensed Land Surveying Offices Private Notary Offices ~350 Cantonal and Regional Land Registry Offices Federal Level Cantonal Level Licensing Commission for Cadastral Surveying 26 Cantonal Governments 26 Cantonal Parliaments Dept. for Defence, Civil Protection and Sports Department of Justice- and Police 7 Federal Departments Community Level COSIG 2.2 - Organisation of Official Surveying: 2.2 - Organisation of Official Surveying 21 Cantonal Surveying Offices ~270 Private Land Surveying Offices ~ 15 City Surveying Offices ~15 employees ~300 employees ~2800 employees ~ 200 employees • production • maintenance • services, data output to clients and citizens Confederation Canton • Federal legislation • strategy • co-ordination (Federal level) • subsidies • cantonal legislation • realization concept • tendering system • verification • co-financing Level Tasks Organisation Federal Directorate of Cadastral Surveying Community 2.3 - Role of the private sector (1): ~270 Private Land Surveying Offices ~ 15 City Surveying Offices ~2800 employees ~ 200 employees Community 2.3 - Role of the private sector (1) 3 - The needs for a good partnership: 3 - The needs for a good partnership 3.1 Good definition of the roles 3.2 Education 3.3 Data exchange system 3.4 Controlling3.1 Good definiton of the roles: 3.1 Good definiton of the roles 2 Partners: legislation (Federal and cantonal level) financing structure setting standards supervision coordination verification production maintenance service to clients innovation3.2 Education: 3.2 Education Holders of the Federal licence for cadastral surveyors are entitled to carry out official cadastral surveys throughout Switzerland and to use the professional designation 'licensed surveyor'. Licensed surveyors are frequently described as 'registered surveyors' and the two expressions may be considered to be equivalent (Art. 1 of the Ordinance on the Federal licence for professional surveyors). Without licence no official cadastral survey! 3.3 Data Exchange system =Data description in INTERLIS: 3.3 Data Exchange system = Data description in INTERLIS TRANSFER Data_Catalogue; MODEL Basic_Data_Set DOMAIN LKoord = COORD2 480000.000 70000.000 840000.000 300000.000; HKoord = COORD3 480000.000 70000.000 0.000 840000.000 300000.000 5000.000; Height = DIM1 0.000 5000.000; Precision = [0 .. 300]; Reliability = (yes, no); LetterOrientation = GRADS 0.0 400.0; Status = (planned, valid); TOPIC Control_Points = ......... END Control_Points; TOPIC Land_Cover = ......... END Land_Cover; TOPIC Ownership = DOMAIN Monumentation = (border_stone, plastic_peg, cross, not_monumented); OwnershipType = (parcel, distinct_right, construction_right, water_source_ right); OPTIONAL TABLE OwnershipMaintenance = Identifier = TEXT*12; Description = TEXT*30; Perimeter: SURFACE WITH (STRAIGHTS, ARCS) VERTEX LKoord WITHOUT OVERLAPS > 0.200; Validity: Status; Date1: DATE; Date2: OPTIONAL DATE; Date3: OPTIONAL DATE; IDENT Identifier; END OwnershipMaintenance; TABLE LimitPoint = OSKey: OPTIONAL -> OwnershipMaintenance; Identifier: OPTIONAL TEXT*12; Geometry: LKoord; PositionPrecision: Precision; PositionReliability: Reliability; PointSymbol: Monumentation; Origin: OPTIONAL TEXT*30; SymbolOrientation: OPTIONAL LetterOrientation; !! Default: 0.0 IDENT Geometry; END LimitPoint; END Ownership. END Basic_Data_Set. Entity-Relationship-Diagram for layer „Ownership“ Data description in INTERLIS for layer „Ownership“ AV93-layersReasons for a data description language (INTERLIS): Reasons for a data description language (INTERLIS) flexible instrument for the definition of the unique data model of the Confederation (each Canton can extend this model for its own needs) data transfer between different systems without information loss (Swiss Official Surveying Interface) guarantee of freedom of methods and systems respects the 3 national Swiss languages (German, French, Italian) protection of the investment in the data and long-term security quality assurance3.4 Controlling system for cadastral surveying: 3.4 Controlling system for cadastral surveying Cantonal implemen-tation programmes 1st controlling zone4 - Results 4.1 - Efficiency of the organizationAverage duration from the delivery of the work (AV93 data)to the official legalization: 4 - Results 4.1 - Efficiency of the organization Average duration from the delivery of the work (AV93 data) to the official legalization Duration of legalization [days] Renovations and first surveys 25%4 - Results 4.2 - Efficiency of the treatment Average duration of projects for acquisition of AV93: 4 - Results 4.2 - Efficiency of the treatment Average duration of projects for acquisition of AV93 duration [months] Renovations and first surveys 50% 5 – The program e-geo.ch GIS Coordination Group of COGIS: 5 – The program e-geo.ch GIS Coordination Group of COGIS The federal strategy for geoinformation passed by the federal council in June 2001 NSDISlide22: The e-geo Project is an initiative from the COGIS with the aim to encourage GIS activities that are interlinked. It is an example of promoting the NSDI to a wider public. The aim: Partnerships and getting players on-board To implement our NSDI we have launched 5.2 - The swiss NSDI: 5.2 - The swiss NSDI Slide24: 5.3 – The contact net6 - Conclusions: 6 - Conclusions Conditions: Be open to discussions, prepared to make concessions Partners (public and private) to realize a common purpose Importance of the communication Importance of the education Foresee adapted technical tools (modelling) to favour initiative and innovation Set up a good controlling system Results: Clear improvement of the productivity Possibility of reacting quickly to the needs of the market and the development of new technologiesQuelques liens: Quelques liens swisstopo www.swisstopo.ch la mensuration officielle www.cadastre.ch la coordination suisse www.kogis.ch le programme e-geo.ch www.e-geo.ch les géomètres www.geosuisse.ch les bureaux de géomètres www.igs-ch.ch l’OSIG www.sogi.ch mon adresse: rene.sonney@swisstopo.ch Thank you for your attention …: Thank you for your attention … You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Premium member Presentation Transcript Public private relationship in an e-government environment : Public private relationship in an e-government environment René Sonney Licensed Geodetic surveyor Program manager Synopsis: Synopsis Presentation of Switzerland Swiss cadastral system Role of the private sector The needs for a good partnership Results e-geo.ch Quelques liens Conclusions Slide3: SWITZERLAND: 7.4 million people 41'000 km2 1 – Some words about SwitzerlandSlide4: 26 Cantons2 - Swiss Cadastral System: 2 - Swiss Cadastral System Land Register Official Surveying main book auxiliary registers (in particular the list of property owners) deeds (records and evidences) description of properties day book Swiss Civil Law (in force since 1.1.1912)Endettement hypothécaire en Suisse: Endettement hypothécaire en Suisse Source : Les banques en Suisse, Banque nationale suisse, Bailleurs de fonds : banques, assurances, ainsi que Confédération et entreprises publiques Hypothèques garanties par le système cadastral suisse 2.1 - Organisations involved in cad. system: 2.1 - Organisations involved in cad. system Government Federal Parliament Federal Office for Topography Federal Office for Justice Office of Land Registration and Land Law Directorate of Cad. Surveying 21 Cantonal Surveying Offices ~15 City & Municipal Surveying Offices ~270 Private Licensed Land Surveying Offices Private Notary Offices ~350 Cantonal and Regional Land Registry Offices Federal Level Cantonal Level Licensing Commission for Cadastral Surveying 26 Cantonal Governments 26 Cantonal Parliaments Dept. for Defence, Civil Protection and Sports Department of Justice- and Police 7 Federal Departments Community Level COSIG 2.2 - Organisation of Official Surveying: 2.2 - Organisation of Official Surveying 21 Cantonal Surveying Offices ~270 Private Land Surveying Offices ~ 15 City Surveying Offices ~15 employees ~300 employees ~2800 employees ~ 200 employees • production • maintenance • services, data output to clients and citizens Confederation Canton • Federal legislation • strategy • co-ordination (Federal level) • subsidies • cantonal legislation • realization concept • tendering system • verification • co-financing Level Tasks Organisation Federal Directorate of Cadastral Surveying Community 2.3 - Role of the private sector (1): ~270 Private Land Surveying Offices ~ 15 City Surveying Offices ~2800 employees ~ 200 employees Community 2.3 - Role of the private sector (1) 3 - The needs for a good partnership: 3 - The needs for a good partnership 3.1 Good definition of the roles 3.2 Education 3.3 Data exchange system 3.4 Controlling3.1 Good definiton of the roles: 3.1 Good definiton of the roles 2 Partners: legislation (Federal and cantonal level) financing structure setting standards supervision coordination verification production maintenance service to clients innovation3.2 Education: 3.2 Education Holders of the Federal licence for cadastral surveyors are entitled to carry out official cadastral surveys throughout Switzerland and to use the professional designation 'licensed surveyor'. Licensed surveyors are frequently described as 'registered surveyors' and the two expressions may be considered to be equivalent (Art. 1 of the Ordinance on the Federal licence for professional surveyors). Without licence no official cadastral survey! 3.3 Data Exchange system =Data description in INTERLIS: 3.3 Data Exchange system = Data description in INTERLIS TRANSFER Data_Catalogue; MODEL Basic_Data_Set DOMAIN LKoord = COORD2 480000.000 70000.000 840000.000 300000.000; HKoord = COORD3 480000.000 70000.000 0.000 840000.000 300000.000 5000.000; Height = DIM1 0.000 5000.000; Precision = [0 .. 300]; Reliability = (yes, no); LetterOrientation = GRADS 0.0 400.0; Status = (planned, valid); TOPIC Control_Points = ......... END Control_Points; TOPIC Land_Cover = ......... END Land_Cover; TOPIC Ownership = DOMAIN Monumentation = (border_stone, plastic_peg, cross, not_monumented); OwnershipType = (parcel, distinct_right, construction_right, water_source_ right); OPTIONAL TABLE OwnershipMaintenance = Identifier = TEXT*12; Description = TEXT*30; Perimeter: SURFACE WITH (STRAIGHTS, ARCS) VERTEX LKoord WITHOUT OVERLAPS > 0.200; Validity: Status; Date1: DATE; Date2: OPTIONAL DATE; Date3: OPTIONAL DATE; IDENT Identifier; END OwnershipMaintenance; TABLE LimitPoint = OSKey: OPTIONAL -> OwnershipMaintenance; Identifier: OPTIONAL TEXT*12; Geometry: LKoord; PositionPrecision: Precision; PositionReliability: Reliability; PointSymbol: Monumentation; Origin: OPTIONAL TEXT*30; SymbolOrientation: OPTIONAL LetterOrientation; !! Default: 0.0 IDENT Geometry; END LimitPoint; END Ownership. END Basic_Data_Set. Entity-Relationship-Diagram for layer „Ownership“ Data description in INTERLIS for layer „Ownership“ AV93-layersReasons for a data description language (INTERLIS): Reasons for a data description language (INTERLIS) flexible instrument for the definition of the unique data model of the Confederation (each Canton can extend this model for its own needs) data transfer between different systems without information loss (Swiss Official Surveying Interface) guarantee of freedom of methods and systems respects the 3 national Swiss languages (German, French, Italian) protection of the investment in the data and long-term security quality assurance3.4 Controlling system for cadastral surveying: 3.4 Controlling system for cadastral surveying Cantonal implemen-tation programmes 1st controlling zone4 - Results 4.1 - Efficiency of the organizationAverage duration from the delivery of the work (AV93 data)to the official legalization: 4 - Results 4.1 - Efficiency of the organization Average duration from the delivery of the work (AV93 data) to the official legalization Duration of legalization [days] Renovations and first surveys 25%4 - Results 4.2 - Efficiency of the treatment Average duration of projects for acquisition of AV93: 4 - Results 4.2 - Efficiency of the treatment Average duration of projects for acquisition of AV93 duration [months] Renovations and first surveys 50% 5 – The program e-geo.ch GIS Coordination Group of COGIS: 5 – The program e-geo.ch GIS Coordination Group of COGIS The federal strategy for geoinformation passed by the federal council in June 2001 NSDISlide22: The e-geo Project is an initiative from the COGIS with the aim to encourage GIS activities that are interlinked. It is an example of promoting the NSDI to a wider public. The aim: Partnerships and getting players on-board To implement our NSDI we have launched 5.2 - The swiss NSDI: 5.2 - The swiss NSDI Slide24: 5.3 – The contact net6 - Conclusions: 6 - Conclusions Conditions: Be open to discussions, prepared to make concessions Partners (public and private) to realize a common purpose Importance of the communication Importance of the education Foresee adapted technical tools (modelling) to favour initiative and innovation Set up a good controlling system Results: Clear improvement of the productivity Possibility of reacting quickly to the needs of the market and the development of new technologiesQuelques liens: Quelques liens swisstopo www.swisstopo.ch la mensuration officielle www.cadastre.ch la coordination suisse www.kogis.ch le programme e-geo.ch www.e-geo.ch les géomètres www.geosuisse.ch les bureaux de géomètres www.igs-ch.ch l’OSIG www.sogi.ch mon adresse: rene.sonney@swisstopo.ch Thank you for your attention …: Thank you for your attention …