ENG16 HQ Physical week
The physical week will take place at IALA HQ between the 17 – 21 October 2022, commencing with the opening plenary on Monday 17 at 11.00 UTC and ending with the closing meeting of the physical week – Friday 21 at 09.00 UTC.
The physical week will take place at IALA HQ between the 17 – 21 October 2022, commencing with the opening plenary on Monday 17 at 11.00 UTC and ending with the closing meeting of the physical week – Friday 21 at 09.00 UTC.
We have two presentations that we will consider first thing Wed morning. These are: Presentation – Galileo Timing and Authentication (EUSPA) Presentation - OSNMA test (GMV)
Develop a Guideline on Maritime Services in the context of e-Navigation relating to VTS (merged with task 1.2.7) Go through the examples, add/change (Merged to one service and have the main categories of functions as IN, NA,TO) Best practice (additional) Taskregister. including the delivery of product specifications for MS; (Jointly work with WG2) Review the […]
Time to progress the R-Mode task group activities.
Joint ARM/ENAV task group on the development of technical service specifications for the provision of AtoN information. First day is expected to be on high level, and second day on […]
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