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LIFO 2020 Report

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In LIFO 2020 Report(Obre en nova finestra) , Spain ranks eighth among the 23 participating countries, ranking in 4 of the 5 areas analyzed above the European average. In the set of areas, it has obtained a score of 0.61, above the European 0.55, which demonstrates the good performance of Spain in interoperability in terms of localization.

The Location Interoperability Framework Observatory (LIFO) monitors the implementation of location interoperability good practices in European public administrations, based on the level of adoption of recommendations in the EULF Blueprint.

The overview of 2020 location interoperability status in Spain is based on the information provided by the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda. The report analyzes the following areas: Return on Investment, Standardization and Reuse, Policy and Strategy Alignment, Governance, Partnerships and Capabilities, and Digital Government Integration.

 

In the Return on Investment focus area, Spain’s strengths are linked to the excellent performance in monitoring location-based services, to the well-established and convincing approach to the communication of availability and benefits of location data and location enabled digital public services, and to the wide set of measures implemented to make the process of searching, finding and accessing location data and web services as easy as possible

Spain is also well positioned in the Standardisation and Reuse focus area, due to the consistent application of relevant international standards (complemented where necessary by national standards), to a coherent data quality approach and to the extensive and consistent standardisation effort undertaken in the geospatial domain.

The strengths in the Policy and Strategy Alignment focus area are linked to the wide range of location core reference datasets available for general use under an open licence, to the fact that most organisations are fully compliant with GDPR, and to the specific references to the applicable parts of the INSPIRE Directive and/or national/international standards in the procurement documents of location data and services. There is room for improvement in the use of location-based evidence for policy making.

In the Governance, Partnerships and Capabilities focus area, Spain has implemented an extensive range of initiatives to raise awareness and develop geospatial skills. There is margin for improvement in the governance and partnership dimensions.

Finally, in the Digital Government Integration focus area, there is margin for improvement, particularly in optimising the use of location information among key digital public services and in the set of actions implemented for the integration of location and statistical information.