PASS has had an impact on the Work Programme 2014-2015 Action 2, aiming at ensuring the transition of SatCen activities towards its contribution to the SST-SF, which is being established by the Galileo, Copernicus and H2020 1,2&3SST2015 projects. The 1SST2015 provides early SST services to users utilising existing operational SST assets from the SST Consortium via the EUSST Front Desk managed by SatCen. The 2SST2015 supports the pooling of national resources to prepare for the establishment of an SST sensor network, an SST processing function and the delivery of SST services via the EUSST Front Desk. The 3SST2015 intends to identify and prioritise assets needed to improve the overall performance of the SST-SF. Furthermore, PASS has proposed technical interfaces towards the SST information providers and the SST users, implementing the first instance of the EUSST Portal, interfacing with the SST actors and proposing a list of cooperation options for SatCen within the SST-SF.
In addition to this, PASS has had an impact contributing towards the H2020 Programme, which refers among others to safeguarding Union space infrastructures and programmes, such as Copernicus and Galileo. The setup of the EUSST Portal has significantly contributed to those objectives by enabling the delivery of initial SST services. Furthermore, the development of the EUSST Portal has enhanced innovation, as well as the capacity through the definition of SST Service Provision interfaces, the identification of solutions in security and data handling and the generation of new knowledge covering the identified gaps at technical and organisational levels.
It is significant that PASS has provided tangible elements for the cooperation of SatCen with the MS constituting the SST Consortium. PASS has contributed to the establishment of the initial EUSST Front Desk and the operational delivery of initial SST Services to users via the EUSST Portal since 1 July 2016. Additionally, PASS has also contributed to the identification of cooperation options for SatCen within the SST-SF.
PASS has also provided indirect support to those EU policies that use space technology for their implementation and consider a European SSA capability necessary in order to achieve their objectives. Apart from that, it has enhanced the non-dependence of the EU in the research field under the H2020 programme regarding space issues and the provision of SST services.
Besides, the achievement of PASS has had a socio-economic impact on the area of freedom, security and justice in terms of the critical infrastructure protection (Galileo, EGNOS and Copernicus programmes). In order to protect space infrastructures for the well-functioning of the economic activities and the safety and security of the EU citizens, an SST capability would be necessary, towards which the PASS project has had an important contribution.