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On this page, we keep you informed of recent developments. You’ll find news about the Geoportal itself, as well as news about developments relevant for the Geoportal and SDI in general.


Architektur der GDI-DE – Technik Version 4.0 veröffentlicht

09. Februar 2023

Die Architektur der GDI-DE beschreibt die technischen Regeln und Komponenten, die dem Betrieb der GDI-DE zugrunde liegen, sowie deren Ausbau und Weiterentwicklung. Um ein reibungsloses Zusammenwirken der technischen Komponenten der GDI-DE zu ermöglichen, sind organisatorische und technische Rahmenvorgaben erforderlich, die zusammenfassend als Architekturkonzept der GDI-DE bezeichnet werden. Die Architektur wurde in einem breit angelegten Konsensprozess mit den Beteiligten (Stakeholdern) abgestimmt und dient den Akteuren der GDI-DE als gemeinsame Handlungsgrundlage.

Aktuelle Version des "Architektur der GDI-DE – Technik" Dokuments des AK Architektur.


GDI-DE Newsletter 02/2023

03 February 2023

The GDI-DE Coordination Unit publishes its newsletter to keep subscribers informed of recent developments at GDI-DE. First issued in 2006, the GDI-DE Newsletter has since been published at regular intervals, providing a quick summary of recent topics.

GDI Newsletter 02/2023


GDI-DE Interoperabilitätskonzept für Geodaten veröffentlicht

21 September 2022

Für eine interoperable Datenbereitstellung, unabhängig von Fachgebieten und Verwaltungsgrenzen, müssen verschiedenen Aspekte der Interoperabilität, sogenannte Interoperabilitätselemente, abgestimmt werden. Das vorliegende Dokument bildet die Grundlage für ein gemeinsames Verständnis von "Interoperabilität" für Datenmodelle und Vorgehensweisen.

Aktuelle Version des "Interoperabilitätskonzept für Geodaten in der GDI-DE" des AK Geodaten.


Neue Bodenrichtwerte für Grundsteuerzwecke veröffentlicht

10 June 2022

Die Bodenrichtwerte zur Feststellung des Grundsteuerwertes sind ab sofort im Grundsteuerviewer abrufbar.

Neue Bodenrichtwerte für Grundsteuerzwecke


New standard land values for 2022 (BORIS)

08 June 2022

Standard land values have been updated as usual and are now available throughout Saarland with almost full coverage in the Geoportal.

New standard land values for 2022 (BORIS)


5th Geospatial Progress Report published

28 July 2021

The 5th Geospatial Progress Report has now been published, and is available as an accessible PDF document on the website maintained by the Inter-Ministerial Committee for Spatial Information (IMAGI) www.imagi.de.

A corresponding press release has also been published:
www.bmi.bund.de/SharedDocs/pressemitteilungen/DE/2021/07/geofortschrittsbericht.html


Presentation of Geoportal.de at 2021 Digital Day

27 May 2021

GDI-DE and the Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy will be presenting the new Geoportal.de at the 2021 Digital Day. A description of the campaign ‘Making discoveries: digital maps in just 3 clicks’ can be found in the campaign overview at https://digitaltag.eu/neues-entdecken-digitale-karten-mit-3-clicks.


INSPIRE Monitoring 2020

03 February 2021

Amendments introduced by Regulation (EU) 2019/1010 of 5 June 2019 and Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2019/1372 on monitoring and reporting have changed the monitoring and reporting procedures for INSPIRE.
Monitoring has now been migrated to an automated procedure, i.e. key figures will be calculated automatically on the basis of metadata for data and services. The changes made aim to simplify monitoring and reporting, while achieving improved comparability and lessening the administrative effort that is required to prepare reports.

Further details can be found here.

The results of 2020 INSPIRE monitoring have been published on the INSPIRE Geoportal.

INSPIRE progress report


Relaunch of Geoportal Saarland

29 June 2020

As the information and interaction platform for Saarland’s spatial data infrastructure (GDI-SL), Geoportal Saarland provides centralised and uniform online access to the spatial data and maps available in Saarland. Launched in 2010, the system has since undergone a process of continuous improvement to meet changing requirements. Created by a developer community consisting of the GDI Coordinating Units in Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, the system is based on free and open source software. The system is networked with various other portals via interfaces and therefore represents a core component of Saarland’s e-government activities. To ensure the long-term operation of this important application as well as the security of the personal data of platform users, a project to revise the underlying software and to modernise the user interface was started at the end of 2018. Since the Geoportal networks national (German) and European data together, this has been made possible only by the systematic implementation of European standards.

Relaunch press release 07/2020

What’s new?
Alongside a more modern layout, the data and metadata search is also more user-friendly, since the intermediate step via ‘Interactive data’ has now been removed. Another highlight is an integrated search for data in Germany’s spatial data catalogue and the data catalogue from the EU Commission. In addition, a more advanced map viewer can also be used, alongside the ‘traditional’ viewer.

Information about the relaunch


New GDI-DE test suite published

29 May 2020

Redesigned from scratch, the new GDI-DE test suite was released on 28 May 2020.
The GDI-DE test suite can be used to check metadata, spatial datasets and services for conformity to national and international standards, as well as the specifications set out in the EU INSPIRE Directive.

GDI-DE test suite


GDI-DE publishes position paper on OZG

29 April 2020

In early March, the Management Board and GDI-DE Steering Committee published a position paper entitled ‘Accounting for spatial data and spatial data infrastructures as part of implementing the Online Access Act (OZG)’.
One service provided by GDI-DE is advising on spatial information as a crosscutting issue, in order to ensure its potential value is realised in specific applications. Using examples from practice where relevant, the paper explains why spatial data represents a key resource for national e-government and why spatial data infrastructures equally offer added value for public administrations.

Spatial data and the German Online Access Act


Recommendation for action for utilities/waste management firms

09 August 2018

This recommendation for action sets out a uniform national procedure for reporting metadata as part of INSPIRE Directive implementation. Recommendation for action published for the identification of INSPIRE-relevant spatial data for bodies holding spatial datasets. Version 2.0.2.

Recommendation for action for utilities/waste management firms


Multi-state geoportal solution

31 May 2017

Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland have teamed up to develop their geoportals based on an open source solution. The portals also offer a blueprint for other operators of spatial data infrastructure.

Multi-state geoportal solution


National Spatial Information Strategy

17. Mai 2017

National Spatial Information Strategy (NGIS) agreed between federal, state and local governments.

National Spatial Information Strategy