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Public Sector Information Group
In 2002, the Commission set up an expert group on Public Sector Information (PSI Group) to:
- Exchange good practices and initiatives supporting public sector information re-use.
- Discuss and recommend solutions to challenges such as charging, exclusive agreements, development indicators for measuring public sector information and technology.
The PSI Group consists of representatives of 27 Member States, Private sector organisations and PSI experts are regularly invited to the meeting on an ad-hoc basis.
List of members (excel file)
Meetings
12th - 12 June 2009, agenda, minutes
- Commission Communication on the review of the Directive: Javier Hernández-Ros, EC, DG INFSO/E4
- Member States' views: France, Sweden, The Netherlands and Spain
- Industry's perspective: Luigi Perissich, Confindustria Servizi innovative e technologici, Italy
- Identifying Exclusive Agreements: Jim Wretham, OPSI, UK, Juan Pelegrin, EC, DG INFSO/E4
- Economic analysis for analysing different charging models/Development of indicators for measuring PSI re-use: Jim Wretham, OPSI, UK, Michel Vajou, GFII, France, Juan Pelegrin, EC, DG INFSO/E4
- Redress Mechanisms: Natasa Brenk, Information Commissioner's Office, Slovenia
- Fair Competition/Public Task issue: Luis Ferrão, EC, DG INFSO/E4
- Developments regarding the INSPIRE Directive: Beatrice Eiselt, EC, EUROSTAT
11th - 6 May 2008, agenda, minutes
- Commission's plan and calendar for the review of the PSI Directive , Ms M. Rantala, European Commission, DG INFSO, E4
- Assessment of the economic impact of reuse in the GI, meteorological and legal sectors, Dr M. Fornfeld, Micus GmbH
- Extension of scope of the directive to cultural institutions, Rob Davies, MDR Partners and Rightscom Ltd
- The PSI Alliance, Mr M. Nicholson, Intelligent Addressing Ltd, and Mr N. Futter, Compass-Verlag GmbH
- Reuse of PSI, a French industrial perspective, Mr D. Berthault, Groupement Français de l'Industrie de l'Information
- Report of the ePSIplus project on the implementation of the PSI directive, Mr R. Davies, MDR Partners
- Full costs or marginal costs? Models of Public Sector Information provision, Mr R. Pollock, Emmanuel College, Cambridge University
- The experience of 2 years of work of the UK Office of Public Sector Information, Mr J. Wretham
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OECD Policy principles for enhanced access and more
effective use of PSI, Mr G. Vickery
- Michael Nicholson, LOCUS Association
- Nikolaus Futter, EADP – European Association of Directory and Database Publishers
- Sandro Gizzi, EUROGI – European Umbrella Organisation for Geographic Information
- Hans Dufourmont, EC, The INSPIRE initiative - Directive establishing an infrastructure for spatial information in the European Community
- Rob Davies, MDR Partners, ePSIplus project: supporting the implementation of the Directive and re-use of the PSI
- Javier Hernández-Ros, EC, Review of the PSI Directive in 2008
- Meri Rantala, EC, Commission Decision on the Re-use of Commission Information
- Meri Rantala, EC, Complaints Lodged at the EC
- Helen Munson and Jim Wretham, OPSI, UK, Dealing With Complaints - the UK Model
- Rob Davies, ePSIplus project, UK, ePSIplus Thematic Network
- Aleš Petrič, Office of the Information Commissioner, Slovenia, Case Study: Request for Re-use of Judicial Information
- Christoph Dumrath, Dominique Dusollier, Dumrath and Fassnacht, Germany, PSI Navigator
- Javier Hernandez-Ros, EC, Mepsir Study
- Javier Hernandez-Ros, EC, Commission's Activities in the Field of PSI