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This proposal for a regulation on the European satellite navigation system proposes creating a management structure for this system that is as effective and reliable as possible. The Commission therefore suggests creating two bodies: a Supervisory Authority and a Safety Centre. The proposed Supervisory Authority is to be a Commission institution; as the Commission owns the Galileo infrastructure it is also to be responsible for controlling the satellite navigation system. For its part, the Security Centre is to guarantee the system’s operational and external security.
I agree with the rapporteur’s suggestions that the know-how acquired by already-existing structures should be incorporated into the institutions to be created, specifically by transferring the knowledge of the European Space Agency (an organisation that has been very closely involved in this programme), to the Supervisory Authority.
I also share the rapporteur’s concern to strike a balance between the independence of the Supervisory Authority and the transparency of its appointment procedures. I agree, in particular, with the statement that an annual report from its director to the European Parliament would not in itself constitute a sufficient guarantee of this transparency.
I therefore voted in favour."@en1
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