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"The public regulated service (PRS) provided under Galileo, the European satellite navigation programme, is restricted exclusively to government-authorised users. It is only to be used for sensitive applications such as, for example, critical infrastructure, transport, internal and external security and emergency services, which require a high level of precision and reliability. The report under debate regulates one of the first services that Galileo could start to provide to Member States from 2014 onwards: a system that will enable the protection of critical infrastructures that depend on satellite navigation, thereby guaranteeing a high level of service continuity. I share Mr Glante’s belief that the proposed arrangements designed to guarantee this security strike the requisite balance between the enforcement of rules at EU level, on the one hand, and decentralisation of the supervision currently provided by the Member States, on the other. Although, for the moment, it is necessary to restrict the manufacture of PRS receivers to EU territory, we need to consider the eventuality that production might also be extended to other countries in future. Therefore, I take the view that from now on, it would be a good idea to set up security agreements laying down the conditions governing such authorisation, with a view to guaranteeing compliance with the common minimum standards."@en1
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