INSPIRE Knowledge Base

FinSDI-TIPY

Description
Organisation: 
Finnish expert group on GI services and interoperability
Acronym: 
FinSDI-TIPY
Details
Mission and Objectives: 
The group is part of the activity carried out under the Finnish Council for Geographic Information (FCGI) (PATINE in Finnish) to implement the GI strategy developed by the FCGI for the time period 2005-2010. The main focus of the group is on the development of interoperable GI-related network services as part of the Finnish SDI.
Formal Mandate: 
National Government
Mandate: 
The Finnish Council for Geographic Information (FCGI) has been nominated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, which is also the national contact organisation for the INSPIRE process. This group (TIPY) has been established by the FCGI to coordinate activities related to the development of the GI network services as part of the Finnish SDI strategy.
Activities: 
Developing the national vision of the ideal infrastructure of GI-related network services in Finland; Supervising the development of national recommendations for GI modelling, data transfer and network service interfaces; Supporting the development of the national Geo-portal and integrated map browsing services; Monitoring the national developments in the context of the Finnish SDI; Training and education on the relevant standards and technologies.
Membership: 
All the important public organisations involved in GI-related activities in Finland are represented in the group. Also some private companies active in the GI-sector are represented.
Typology: 
Sectorial
PROPOSED ROLE IN INSPIRE DEVELOPMENT

Which role(s) do you foresee for the SDIC in INSPIRE development

  • participate in the review process
  • yes
  • implement pilot projects to test/revise/develop the draft Implementing Rules
  • yes
  • contribute to awareness raising and training
  • yes
    Geographic Domain
    National
    Finland
    Societal Sector
    central government, local government, private sector, research
    Specific Expertise
    Specific Expertise: 
    Previous Experience relevant for INSPIRE development
    In Finland the first concrete process to develop interoperable GI infrastructure was initiated already in late 80's. The work of the TIPY group can be seen as based on that early experience.