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Wide information network for risk management integrated project

Objective

The Wide Information Network (WIN) Integrated Project has the objective of integrating all existing reference results or initiatives to contribute to the design, the development, and the validation of what could be referred to as a "European Risk Management information infrastructure ". This information infrastructure will be a major element of the future overall European Spatial Data Infrastructure (ESDI).

The main issues tackled in WIN relate to:
- The definition of a data/information model valid for several thematic issues of risk management in Europe;
- The architecture of the info-structure optimised in terms of use of state-of-the-art information technologies (Web, Grid), and high capability to inter-operate data, services, and risk management actors;
- The coverage of business and organisational aspects through the sub-network and charters concepts.

The overall WIN duration is 36 months; 3 main milestones allow validating the progress of the project.
- The Preliminary Design Review performed at T0+12 months allows to check the the preliminary design of the information infrastructure, through analysis of draft version of Architecture Design Document and through demonstration of mock-ups and prototypes, illustrating the critical points of the architecture;
- The Critical Design Review performed at T0+24 months allows checking the detailed design, the progress of the system integration, and the definition of WIN experiments;
- The Final Review allows getting lessons learned from WIN experiments, to check final version of WIN deployment plan. It is proposed to have a full synergy between WIN project and two other main projects:
- ORCHESTRA project, in order to converge towards a common GMES architecture,
- The Marine and Coastal Environment Information Services implementation Project which would be the first real case experience for WIN deployment.

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THALES ALENIA SPACE FRANCE
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26 AVENUE JEAN-FRANCOIS CHAMPOLLION
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