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JRC and INSPIRE Interoperability23/02/2006 |
| Alessandro Annoni, Joint Research Centre |
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More than 25% of EU legislation has a tech-nical or scientific basis, and this trend is likely to continue as policies increasingly cut across several disciplines.
Interoperability Key Interoperability is, of course, central to the INSPIRE vision. JRC works with other organisations to develop interoperability standards in the Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. (OGC) and works to establish metadata standards through ISO TC 211 and other organisations. Information sharing by means of Web access to data and services is essential to achieving the INSPIRE vision, and such access depends on open, consensus-derived standard interfaces and encodings. |
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