Satellite navigation applications

This Commission Green Paper sets out the various applications which the introduction of the Galileo satellite navigation system should open up. The idea is to launch a debate on the resources to be applied by the public sector to develop the right policy and legal framework for taking full advantage of the deployment of Galileo.

ACT

Green Paper of 12 December 2006 on Satellite Navigation Applications [COM(2006) 769 final - Not published in the Official Journal]

SUMMARY

The market in products and services generated by the introduction of satellite navigation is forecast to reach 400 billion by 2025. Galileo, a flagship programme of European space policy, together with Egnos, is part of the GNSS (global navigation satellite system) providing a range of positioning, navigation and timing services.

The Green Paper also underscores the Commission's aim of fostering innovation in the wider context of the Lisbon strategy, under which the public sector should promote the EU's competitiveness at world level.

The Green Paper outlines the sectors set to benefit from the introduction of the Galileo system as a result of the large number of applications that it will be possible to develop. The areas of application for satellite navigation include:

Ethical and privacy issues

What impact will the development of satellite navigation systems have on privacy? The Green Paper points out that all the Member States of the European Union are signatories to the European Convention on Human Rights, which guarantees respect for "private and family life, home and correspondence". Directive 2002/58/EC governs the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector.

The range of public action

The public authorities are encouraging the development of satellite navigation technologies. Measures have been taken in a number of areas including support for research and the adoption of the right regulatory framework. The areas of action are:

The Green Paper also contains a questionnaire as part of a consultation procedure. The replies will serve as a basis for drawing up recommendations to the Council and Parliament.

Last updated: 19.01.2007