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"en.20110913.34.2-251-875"2
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"The European satellite navigation programme, Galileo, provides five services: the open service, the commercial service, the safety-of-life service, the search and rescue service and the public regulated service. The proposal under consideration here concerns the public regulated service (PRS), which is restricted to government-authorised users for sensitive applications (such as critical infrastructure, transport, internal and external security and emergency services). These applications call for a high level of precision and reliability, for which reason the PRS uses powerful, encrypted signals.
The Commission proposal creates a detailed legal framework governing access to the PRS and the administration and supervision of users, the aim being to guarantee the security of the system and the protection of information. Since certain PRS-related applications may be politically and strategically sensitive, and with a view to ensuring the requisite high degree of security, great care needs to be taken when establishing this legal framework. It includes a joint, harmonised procedure for user authorisation by the participants. Although the PRS is not due to become operational until 2014, it is important that the requisite legal framework should be established in advance, so that the Member States and other actors have sufficient time to establish the various monitoring mechanisms and meet the mandatory security standards.
The ultimate purpose of this procedure should be to guarantee that the standards are met throughout the EU."@en1
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