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"This report concerns the European satellite navigation system, Galileo, which will offer a total of five services: the open service, the commercial service, the safety-of-life service, the search and rescue service and the public regulated service (PRS). This proposal concerns the PRS, whose use is restricted exclusively to government-authorised users for sensitive applications, such as critical infrastructure, transport, internal and external security, and emergency services. These applications call for a high level of precision and reliability, which is why the PRS uses powerful, encrypted signals.
The Commission’s proposal lays down procedures whereby PRS participants – the Member States on an optional basis, the Council, the Commission and, subject to certain conditions, EU agencies, third countries and international organisations – can authorise users to possess or use a PRS receiver. I decided to abstain because there are proposals that are a little controversial, notably as regards the information obtained by Galileo that can be provided to the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy."@en1
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