GGP Helps Local Authorities Join Up Environmental Emergency Response Planning

By GGP Systems

Posted in Carousel, Events, News, Press Releases, Software Releases on February 21st 2014 10:54

Croydon, UK, 20 February 2014 – GGP Systems is helping Local Authorities respond quicker to environmental disasters by sharing essential environmental data under the European Directive INSPIRE.  INSPIRE requires public authorities to publish geospatial information related to the environment; for example data about land use, planning and transport, according to strict technical specifications. Publishing of environmental data is designed to enable the cross border and cross agency sharing of information which is vital in helping to respond to, plan for and prevent environmental emergencies such as the current flood events.

Geographical Information Systems specialist GGP Systems has launched a number of specially designed work packages and off the shelf solutions that are already helping Local Authorities publish data.

Floods “INSPIRE has been around for quite some time,” commented Tim Maxwell, founder and Managing Director of GGP Systems, “however Local Authorities simply don’t have the time, budget or staff resource to stay on top of their obligations. By using a specialist supplier, such as GGP, under resourced, cash strapped Councils can ensure data is not only published but that it is compliant and maintained.”

“However this is not just about compliance with the latest European directive,” continued Maxwell. “INSPIRE is grounded in the need for joined up decision making underpinned by quality data. Environmental emergencies, such as the devastating flooding across England, show just how important it is that those charged with managing the emergency response and clean-up operation have access to the most up to date and accurate information available.”

The importance of INSPIRE was recently recognised with the announcement of funding by the Department of Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) under the New Burdens Doctrine for Local Authorities. Grants of up to £8,000 are currently being made available to help local authorities meet regulatory compliance for the publishing geospatial information relating to the environment.

GGP Systems offers an end to end service to help local authorities and other public sector organisations meet their INSPIRE obligations. With options available for the data providers and publishers, such as Council’s, for users of environmental data such as emergency responders and for central hubs, the GGP INSPIRE Service Packages represent proven functionality coupled with value for money.

 

 Contacts:

Reader enquiries to GGP Systems on tel +044 (0)208 686 9887

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Notes to Editors:
GGP Systems specialise in GIS and Gazetteer Management solutions specifically designed for the UK public sector. The South London based company provides easy to use software for the creation and management of corporate property databases, the ability to add and use a spatial element to all location based information and a range of solutions to meet both national and international Government directives.

 

 

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