Progress: Procedure completed
Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | ITRE | ANDERSDOTTER Amelia ( Verts/ALE) | MAZEJ KUKOVIČ Zofija ( PPE), PRODI Vittorio ( S&D), JOHANSSON Kent ( ALDE), KARIM Sajjad ( ECR) |
Committee Opinion | AFET | GAHLER Michael ( PPE) | Sabine LÖSING ( GUE/NGL), Norica NICOLAI ( ALDE) |
Committee Opinion | ENVI | ||
Committee Opinion | REGI | ||
Committee Opinion | TRAN | ||
Committee Opinion | BUDG | CARVALHO Maria da Graça ( PPE) |
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
TFEU 189
Legal Basis:
TFEU 189Subjects
Events
The Commission presented a report on the implementation of the space surveillance and tracking (SST) support framework (2014-2017).
Background to the report : Europe is set to have 40 Galileo and Copernicus satellites in space by 2020 and around 12% of the world’s satellites. It therefore has a vital interest in ensuring that its space assets and services can be launched and operated safely.
In 2008, the Council underlined the need to develop a European capability for the monitoring and surveillance of European space infrastructure and of space debris. The EU’s initial response was to establish a European Union space surveillance and tracking (EU SST) capability by means of Decision No 541/2014/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for space surveillance and tracking support (the SST Decision).
Results and impacts : the main conclusion of the report is that the framework delivered results as regards the establishment and operation of EU SST functions and actions. However, given the relatively short timeframe of the EU SST operations, it is not yet possible to identify socio-economic impacts.
The main achievements of the framework can be summarised as follows:
availability of the EU SST services – the SST Consortium has provided services under the EU SST logo since 1 July 2016, through the EU SST portal. The collision avoidance, in-orbit fragmentation and re-entry services are provided to all European institutional users and spacecraft owners and operators free of charge and on a 24/7 basis. The number of users has risen steadily; outreach to users – potential users were identified and their needs documented. While limited, feedback from users is promising. The EU SST helped to enhance stakeholders’ awareness of space risks and the need to protect space infrastructure; cooperation and collection of shared know-how – regular communication has been established between NOCs. National experts share knowledge and working mapping and pooling of European assets – overall, 33 sensors contributed to the initial EU SST operations, covering all orbits. Their initial architecture and performance have been assessed. European sensors potentially suitable for EU SST have been identified and upgrades of national sensors have started; outreach to other Member States – the EU SST attracted interest and led new Member States to collaborate with or to join the SST Consortium.
Effectiveness : the report noted that the framework facilitated setting up the initial EU SST capability toward the general objective of ensuring the long-term sustainability of European space infrastructure and services. Since EU SST operations began, NOCs have provided collision warnings and there have been no catastrophic incidents involving registered spacecraft, including EU satellites. Re-entry events have been monitored and reported. The enlargement of the SST Consortium and execution of SST grants as of end 2017 was on track.
Despite these achievements, the EU SST has yet to improve its performance and autonomy . The EU SST functions as a sum of national capabilities, with different national databases and varying service level, and economies of scale and avoiding unnecessary duplications have yet to realise. The EU SST services does not cover space hazards over the entire life-cycle of spacecraft missions from launch to disposal, which however threaten the long-term sustainability of European space infrastructure and services. Moreover, the framework does not define actions or provide means to facilitate exploring potential synergies with other segments of space situational awareness (space weather and near-Earth objects) and has yet to create leverage on the international scene as the capability develops.
In terms of European added value , the SST support framework has given Member States an incentive to cooperate in this nationally sensitive area and has helped to increase transparency and build confidence.
It contributes to making OSH services accessible to European users and is a first step towards the future development of a certain level of European autonomy in SST .
Recommendations for the future : the Commission considers that the following operational milestones would facilitate achievement of the overall objective of helping to ensure the long-term sustainability of European space infrastructure and services:
defining an effective future EU SST architecture and suitable arrangements for service delivery : the EU SST builds on complementarity between national assets and optimizes the EU SST architecture while a common EU database of orbital objects, building on national data : to this end, progress is needed in the near future on the networking between NOCs and the exchange of SST data and information; outreach to, and active engagement with, potential users, supported by further development of EU SST services : a large pool of potential users has yet to be reached. To this end, the quality and efficiency of EU SST services needs to be improved according to the needs of users, including in terms of added value and operational handling of the fleet. This should be supported by: intensified outreach campaigns; further development of the user feedback mechanism and common EU SST operational procedures and standards for service provision; consideration of the needs for, and possible means of realising, synergies with other segments of space situational awareness ; formulation of a long-term vision, strategic objectives and general guidelines at the EU level – these should be supported by implementation roadmaps and multiannual plans; further simplification of the EU SST grant management scheme; governance changes to ensure the cost-effective management – this is crucial to accommodate possible broader Member State participation and EU SST development. The Commission’s involvement in EU SST should be stepped up to enable providing more guidance and monitoring at the strategic, policy and organisational levels.
PURPOSE: to establish a Framework for Space Surveillance and Tracking Support (SST).
LEGISLATIVE ACT: Decision No 541/2014/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a Framework for Space Surveillance and Tracking Support.
CONTENT: space debris has become a serious threat to the security, safety and sustainability of space activities. This Decision aims to establish an SST support framework with the aim of supporting the setting up and operation of services consisting of:
· assessing and reducing the risks to in-orbit operations of European spacecraft relating to collisions and enabling spacecraft operators to plan and carry out mitigation measures more efficiently;
· reducing the risks relating to the launch of European spacecraft;
· surveying uncontrolled re-entries of spacecraft or space debris into the Earth's atmosphere and providing more accurate and efficient early warnings ;
· seeking to prevent the proliferation of space debris.
The actions supported by the SST support framework, include the establishment and operation of a sensor function consisting of a network of Member State ground-based and/or space-based sensors, including national sensors developed through ESA, to survey and track space objects and to produce a database thereof.
The SST support framework should promote the evolution of the networking of Member State SST assets for SST service provision. SST service provision should benefit all operators, public and private, of space-based infrastructures.
The SST support framework shall compliment the actitivites carried out under programmes such as Horizon 2020 , Copernicus and Galileo . It should contribute to ensuring the peaceful use and exploration of outer space.
The operation of SST services should be based on a partnership between the Union and the Member States and use existing as well as future national expertise and assets, including those developed through ESA.
Member States should retain ownership and control over their assets and should remain responsible for their operations, maintenance and renewal. The SST support framework should not provide financial support for the development of new SST sensors.
The Commission and the Member States should promote and facilitate participation by the greatest number of Member States in the SST support framework, subject to compliance with participation criteria. All Member States which comply with the criteria shall designate a national entity to represent them. The designated national entities shall constitute a consortium and conclude an agreement laying down the rules and mechanisms for their cooperation in the implementation of the actions.
The Commission shall monitor the implementation of the SST support framework. By 1 July 2018, the Commission shall forward a report concerning the achievement of the objectives of this Decision.
ENTRY INTO FORCE: 16.06.2014.
The European Parliament adopted by 602 votes to 17, with 10 abstentions, a legislative resolution on the proposal for a decision of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a space surveillance and tracking support programme (SST).
Parliament adopted its position at first reading following the ordinary legislative procedure. The amendments adopted in plenary are the result of an agreement negotiated between the European Parliament and the Council. They amend the proposal as follows:
Overall objective: Parliament and the Council agreed that the SST support programme should have as its general aim to contribute to ensuring the long-term availability of European and national space infrastructure facilities and services essential for the safety and security of the economies, societies and citizens in Europe.
The specific objectives are as follows:
assessing and reducing the risks to in-orbit operations of European spacecraft in terms of collisions, enabling spacecraft operators to more efficiently plan and carry out mitigation measures; reducing the risks relating to the launch of European spacecraft; surveying uncontrolled re-entries of spacecraft or space debris into the Earth's atmosphere and providing more accurate and efficient early warnings with the aim of reducing the potential risks to the safety of Union citizens and mitigating potential damage to critical terrestrial infrastructure; seeking to prevent the proliferation of space debris.
Main actions: the SST support programme shall support the following actions which seek to establish an SST capacity at European level and with the appropriate level of European autonomy :
the establishment and operation of a sensor function consisting of a network of Member State ground-based and/ or space-based sensors , including national sensors developed through ESA, to survey and track space objects and to produce a database thereof ; the establishment and operation of a processing function to process and analyse the SST data ▌at national level to produce SST information and services for transmission to the SST service provision function.
The SST support framework shall not cover the development of new SST sensors.
SST services: the SST services shall be of a civilian nature . They shall comprise the following services: (i) the generation of collision avoidance alerts during the launch, early orbit, in-orbit operation and disposal phases of spacecraft missions; (ii) the characterisation of in-orbit fragmentations, break-ups or collisions; (iii) the risk assessment of the uncontrolled re-entry of space objects and space debris into the Earth's atmosphere and the generation of related information, including the estimation of the timeframe and likely location of possible impact.
Commission’s role: the Commission shall: (i) manage the SST support framework and ensure its implementation; (ii) monitor risks related to the SST support framework; (iii) ensure the update of SST user requirements as appropriate; (iv) define general guidelines for the governance of the SST support framework; and (v) facilitate the broadest possible participation of Member States.
The Commission shall provide to the European Parliament and to the Council , in a timely manner, all relevant information on the implementation of the SST support framework, in particular to provide transparency and clarity regarding: (a) the indicative efforts and the different Union sources of funding; (b) participation in the SST support framework and the actions supported thereby; (c) the evolution of the networking of Member State SST assets and of SST service provision; and (d) the exchange and use of SST information.
Participation of Member States: any Member State wishing to participate in the implementation of the actions shall submit an application to the Commission demonstrating compliance with a certain number of criteria:
Member States which comply with the criteria shall designate a national entity to represent them. The designated national entities shall constitute a consortium.
Responsibility for the operation of sensors, the processing of data and the implementation of data policy shall lie with the participating Member States. The assets of participating Member States shall remain fully under national control.
The European Union Satellite Centre (SATCEN) may cooperate with the consortium by concluding the necessary implementing arrangements with the participating Member States.
Monitoring and evaluation: no later than 1 July 2018, the Commission shall forward a report on the implementation of the SST support framework to the European Parliament and the Council. This report may be accompanied by proposals for amendments, where appropriate, including the possibility for a basic act within the meaning of the Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 966/2012 (on financial rules applicable to the EU’s general budget) for SST.
The Committee on Industry, Research and Energy adopted the report by Amelia ANDERSDOTTER (Greens/EFA, SE) on the proposal for a decision of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a space surveillance and tracking support programme (SST).
The committee recommended that the position of the European Parliament adopted in first reading following the ordinary legislative procedure should amend the Commission proposal as follows:
Overall objectives : Members specified that the SST support programme should contribute to ensuring the long-term availability of European and national space infrastructure facilities and services essential for the safety and security of the economies, societies and citizens in Europe, by equipping the European Union with an autonomous space surveillance and tracking system.
Specific objectives : the programme should contribute to the following specific objectives:
· assessing and reducing the risks to in-orbit operations of European spacecraft in terms of collisions, enabling spacecraft operators to more efficiently plan and carry out mitigation measures;
· reducing the risks relating to the launch of European spacecraft;
· surveying uncontrolled re-entries of spacecraft or space debris into the Earth's atmosphere and providing more accurate and efficient early warnings with the aim of reducing the potential risks to the safety of Union citizens and mitigating potential damage to critical terrestrial infrastructure.
Main actions : the report proposed to define the establishment of the networking of sensors, of the processing of data and of the SST services as main actions rather than objectives, from which specific actions will be developed by the Commission in its multiannual work programme.
SST services : these must include a freely available and re-usable public information service on orbital elements of space objects orbiting the Earth.
Commission’s role : this should: (i) be responsible for the SST support programme, manage the funds allocated, while providing transparency and clarity regarding the different sources of funding; (ii) define the governance and the data policy for the European SST service; (iii) ensure, in addition, the necessary dialogue and coordination bringing together relevant actors such as European Defence Agency (EDA) and European Space Agency (ESA) in view of ensuring coherence between military and civilian space programmes.
Use and exchange of SST data and information : Members stressed that efficient operations should be ensured and the use of the generated SST information should be maximised while preventing the unauthorised disclosure of SST data and information.
SST data and information generated in the framework of the SST support programme should be made available, including to third countries , on a need-to-know basis, in accordance with the instructions and security rules of the originator of the SST information and of the owner of the space object concerned.
Financing: the amount of Union funding allocated to the SST support programme for the period 2014-2020 will be EUR 70 million . Up to EUR 26.5 million may also come from the Copernicus programme .
Planning : in order to ensure proper planning of the programme, the Commission should have the power to adopt delegated acts in respect of the adoption of a multiannual work programme.
Report: at the beginning of each year, the Commission should send a report to the European Parliament and to the Council. The report should include information on the participation to the SST support programme and the actions supported by the programme.
PURPOSE: to establish a space surveillance and tracking support programme for the period 2014 to 2020.
PROPOSED ACT: Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council.
ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the European Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council.
BACKGROUND: space-based applications and derived services as well as space research have become critical for the implementation of EU policies, such as environment, climate change, maritime policies, development, agriculture, security related policies.
In Europe there are today limited capacities to monitor and survey satellites and space debris as well as re-entry of space objects into the Earth's atmosphere. Furthermore, there are no proper services to issue collision warnings for satellite operators.
A space surveillance and tracking ('SST') support programme should therefore be established with the aim to support the setting up and operation of services consisting of monitoring and surveying space objects with a view to preventing damage to spacecraft resulting from collisions.
In its Communication entitled " Towards a space strategy for the European Union that benefits its citizens ", the Commission underlined that the shared competence in the field of space conferred upon the Union by the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) goes hand in hand with a reinforced partnership with the Member States. The need for EU action in the domain has been supported by Member States in several Council Resolutions and Conclusions . In its resolution on a space strategy for the European Union adopted on 19 January 2012, the European Parliament shares this point of view.
IMPACT ASSESSMENT: the proposal follows an extensive consultation with stakeholders and the public. It is accompanied by an impact assessment .
During the consultation, Member States asked the EU to define the governance and data policy for a European SST service, to play an active role in the setting up of the service, and to make best use of existing sensors and expertise. The consultation also showed that the public opinion is aware of and supports the need to protect space infrastructure.
LEGAL BASIS: Article 189(2) of the TFEU.
CONTENT: the current proposal for a Decision concerns the establishment of a European service which will seek to prevent collisions between spacecraft or between spacecraft and debris and monitor uncontrolled re-entry of complete spacecraft or parts thereof. In technical terms this service is referred to as a European SST service.
The proposal defines the objectives of the proposed action, namely, the provision of Space Surveillance and Tracking services , the scope of the services to be provided, the governance aspects, as well as the budgetary resources. The proposed Decision allows for the definition of a partnership , whereby Member States will contribute with their existing and future assets to the SST capability at European level and the Union will provide a legal framework and a financial contribution to the implementation of the actions defined. The legal framework defines the governance scheme and the data policy .
Lastly, the proposed European SST services accommodate an essential objective of the space industrial policy of the EU (indentified in the Commission's Communication on Elements for an EU Space Industrial Policy to be released in 2013), namely to achieve European technological non-dependence in critical domains, and to maintain independent access to space.
BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: the SST programme remains within the overall EU budget envelope proposed by the Commission for the next Multiannual Financial Framework.
No funding requests beyond the MFF proposal are made.
The indicative Union overall contribution to the implementation of the support programme is EUR 70 million over the period from 2014-2020 at current prices. However, this overall contribution depends on the outcome of the ongoing co-decision process on the MFF.
Documents
- Follow-up document: COM(2018)0256
- Follow-up document: EUR-Lex
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2014)471
- Final act published in Official Journal: Decision 2014/541
- Final act published in Official Journal: OJ L 158 27.05.2014, p. 0227
- Draft final act: 00031/2014/LEX
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament, 1st reading: T7-0270/2014
- Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading: A7-0030/2014
- Committee opinion: PE519.586
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE523.078
- Committee opinion: PE519.703
- Committee draft report: PE521.718
- Contribution: COM(2013)0107
- Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: CES3545/2013
- Debate in Council: 3242
- Contribution: COM(2013)0107
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex
- Document attached to the procedure: SWD(2013)0054
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex
- Document attached to the procedure: SWD(2013)0055
- Legislative proposal published: COM(2013)0107
- Legislative proposal published: EUR-Lex
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex SWD(2013)0054
- Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex SWD(2013)0055
- Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: CES3545/2013
- Committee draft report: PE521.718
- Committee opinion: PE519.703
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE523.078
- Committee opinion: PE519.586
- Draft final act: 00031/2014/LEX
- Commission response to text adopted in plenary: SP(2014)471
- Follow-up document: COM(2018)0256 EUR-Lex
- Contribution: COM(2013)0107
- Contribution: COM(2013)0107
Activities
- Amelia ANDERSDOTTER
Plenary Speeches (1)
Votes
A7-0030/2014 - Amelia Andersdotter - Résolution législative #
Amendments | Dossier |
90 |
2013/0064(COD)
2013/10/17
AFET
13 amendments...
Amendment 28 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 7 a (new) (7a) The SST support programme should contribute to ensuring the peaceful use and exploration of outer space.
Amendment 29 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 8 (8) The SST support programme should also be complementary to existing mitigation measures such as the United Nations (UN) guidelines for space debris mitigation or other initiatives,
Amendment 30 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 8 a (new) (8a) Parallel to the need for a long term and comprehensive SSA capacity, the European Union should prioritise, support and benefit from initiatives of active removal and passivation measures of space debris, such as the one developed by ESA, as being the best effective way to reduce risks of collision and risks linked to their uncontrolled re-entry into the Earth atmosphere.
Amendment 31 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 9 (9) Civil-military SSA user requirements were defined in the Commission staff working paper ‘European space situational awareness high-level civil-military user requirements’14 endorsed by the Member States in the Political and Security Committee of the Council on 18 November 201115 . The provision of SST services should serve only civilian purposes.
Amendment 32 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 9 (9) Civil-military SSA user requirements were defined in the Commission staff working paper ‘European space situational awareness high-level civil-military user requirements’14 endorsed by the Member States in the Political and Security Committee of the Council on 18 November 201115 . The provision of SST services should serve only civilian purposes. Purely military requirements should not be addressed by this Decision. As all European Union structures, institutions and policies which rely on space based assets, the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) European Defence Agency (EDA) will profit from the provision of effective SST services but both have no pro-active role in the implementation of this Directive. __________________ 14 SEC(2011) 1247 final, 12.10.2011. 15 Council document 15715/11, 24.10.2011.
Amendment 33 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 9 (9) Civil-military SSA user requirements were defined in the Commission staff
Amendment 34 #
Proposal for a decision Article 1 – paragraph 1 Amendment 35 #
Proposal for a decision Article 4 – paragraph 2 2. SST services shall be provided to Member States, the Council, the Commission, the EEAS, public and private spacecraft operators, and public authorities concerned with civil protection. They may also be provided to States which do not belong to the Union, provided that Parliament consents to an agreement to this effect. The SST services shall be provided in compliance with the provisions on the use and exchange of SST data and information set out in Article 9.
Amendment 36 #
Proposal for a decision Article 4 – paragraph 3 3. Participating Member States, the EUSC, and the Commission, as well as organisations which they contract to provide SST services, shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from the lack or interruption of the provision of SST services, a delay in the provision thereof or the inaccuracy of the information provided through the SST services.
Amendment 37 #
Proposal for a decision Article 6 Amendment 38 #
Proposal for a decision Article 6 – paragraph 1 – point c a (new) (ca) ensure, in addition, the necessary dialogue and coordination bringing together relevant actors such as ESA in view of ensuring coherence between military and civilian space programmes and initiatives and to pursue, in particular, synergies in the space debris tracking and evasion;
Amendment 39 #
Proposal for a decision Article 11 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 – point c Amendment 40 #
Proposal for a decision Article 13 – paragraph 2 – introductory part 2.
source: PE-521.530
2013/10/28
BUDG
2 amendments...
Amendment 13 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 12 (12) Precise information on the nature, specifications and location of certain space objects may affect the security of the European Union or its Member States. Adequate security considerations should therefore be taken into account in the establishment and operation of the network of SST sensors, the capacity to process and analyse SST data and the provision of SST services. It is therefore necessary to lay down general provisions on the use and secure exchange of SST data and information between the Member States, the EUSC and the recipients of SST services in this Decision. In this respect, the existing infrastructure and expertise should be employed to avoid duplication, and create savings and synergies. Furthermore, the European Commission and the European External Action Service should define the coordination mechanisms needed to address matters related to the security of the SST support programme.
Amendment 14 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 15 (15) The SST support programme should be financed by the Union in accordance with Regulation (EU, Euratom) No
source: PE-522.808
2013/11/13
ITRE
75 amendments...
Amendment 100 #
Proposal for a decision Article 10 – paragraph 1 a (new) ESA may contribute to the SST Programme on behalf of its Member States participating in the Space Situational Awareness Programme (SSA Programme).
Amendment 101 #
Proposal for a decision Article 11 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 1 Amendment 102 #
Proposal for a decision Article 11 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 – point a (a) Regulation (EU) No […] of the European Parliament and the Council on the implementation and exploitation of European satellite navigation systems21 , Articles 1, 3 (c) and (d) and 4
Amendment 103 #
Proposal for a decision Article 11 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 – point a a (new) (aa) Regulation (EU) No [...] of the European Parliament and the Council establishing the Copernicus Programme21a, Article 5 (c). __________________ 21a OJ L ....
Amendment 104 #
Proposal for a decision Article 11 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 – point a a (new) (aa) Regulation (EU) No [...] of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing the Copernicus Programme and repealing Regulation (EU) No 911/2020, Article 5(c);
Amendment 105 #
Proposal for a decision Article 11 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 – point b (b) part of the contribution may also, to a limited extent and in accordance with their basic acts, be drawn from the programmes established by Regulation (EU) No [...] of the European Parliament and the Council establishing, as part of the Internal Security Fund, the instrument for financial support for police cooperation, preventing and combating crime, and crisis management21a, Article 3(2)(b) and (3)(e) and by Council Decision No […] establishing the Specific Programme implementing Horizon 202022 , Article 2(2)(b) and (c), annex part II, point 1.6.2 (d) and annex part III, point 6.3.4;
Amendment 106 #
Proposal for a decision Article 11 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 – point c Amendment 107 #
Proposal for a decision Article 11 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 – point c (c) Regulation (EU) No [
Amendment 108 #
Proposal for a decision Article 11 – paragraph 2 2. The annual appropriations shall be authorised by the budgetary authority within the limits foreseen for this activity under the programmes from which funding has been drawn. Any increase in the Union contribution shall be sought among Galileo and Copernicus programmes.
Amendment 109 #
Proposal for a decision Article 11 – paragraph 2 a (new) 2a. Private funding shall be drawn from financial institutions with a demonstrable interest in the protection of spacecraft.
Amendment 110 #
Proposal for a decision Article 13 – paragraph 1 1. The Commission shall monitor the implementation of the SST Support Programme and inform annually the European Parliament and the Council.
Amendment 111 #
Proposal for a decision Article 13 – paragraph 2 – point b (b) effectiveness of the use of resources, in particular taking into account the provision of funds for the EUSC.
Amendment 37 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 5 (5) Space debris has become
Amendment 38 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 5 (5) Space debris has become the most serious threat to the sustainability of space activities, the availability of prime orbital slots and frequency spectrums, and windows of opportunity for the launch of spacecraft. A space surveillance and tracking (hereinafter referred to as ‘SST’) support programme should therefore be established with the aim to support the setting up and operation of services consisting of monitoring and surveying
Amendment 39 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 6 (6) The provision of SST services will benefit all public and private operators of space-based infrastructures, including the Union in view of its responsibilities for its EU space programmes – European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) and Galileo being implemented by Regulation (EC) No 683/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 July 2008 on the further implementation of the European satellite navigation programmes (EGNOS and Galileo)12 and Copernicus/GMES established by Regulation (EU) No 911/2010 Of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 September 2010 on the European Earth monitoring programme (GMES) and its initial operations (2011 to 2013)13
Amendment 40 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 6 (6) The provision of SST services will benefit all public and private operators of space-based infrastructures, including the Union in view of its responsibilities for its EU space programmes – European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) and Galileo being implemented by Regulation (EC) No 683/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 July 2008 on the further implementation of the European satellite navigation programmes (EGNOS and Galileo)12 and Copernicus/GMES established by Regulation (EU) No 911/2010 Of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 September 2010 on the European Earth monitoring programme (GMES) and its initial operations (2011 to 2013)13 .
Amendment 41 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 7 (7) The SST services should be complementary to research activities related to the protection of space-based infrastructure carried out under the Horizon 2020 programme established by [reference to Horizon 2020 Regulation to be added once adopted] such as the development of optic laser technologies for tracking, as well as
Amendment 42 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 7 (7) The SST services should be complementary to research activities related to the protection of space-based infrastructure carried out under the Horizon 2020 programme established by [reference to Horizon 2020 Regulation to be added once adopted], as well as to the European Space Agency's existing and future activities in this domain.
Amendment 43 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 8 (8) The SST support programme should also be complementary to existing mitigation measures such as the United Nations (UN) guidelines for space debris mitigation or other in
Amendment 44 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 9 (9) Civil-military SSA user requirements were defined in the Commission staff working paper ‘European space situational awareness high-level civil-military user requirements’14 endorsed by the Member States in the Political and Security Committee of the Council on 18 November 201115 . The provision of SST services should serve only civilian purposes, but this should not restrict the European Defence Agency (EDA) from contributing to the programme. Purely military requirements should not be addressed by this Decision.
Amendment 45 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 9 (9) Civil-military SSA user requirements were defined in the Commission staff working paper 'European space situational awareness high-level civil-military user requirements'14 endorsed by the Member States in the Political and Security Committee of the Council on 18 November 201115. The provision of SST services should serve only civilian purposes. Purely military requirements should not be addressed by this Decision.
Amendment 46 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 10 (10) The operation of SST services should be based on a partnership between the Union
Amendment 47 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 10 (10) The operation of SST services should be based on a partnership between the Union and the Member States, and relevant Union and national agencies, and use existing as well as future national expertise and assets, such as mathematical analysis and modelling know-how, ground- based radars or telescopes made available by participating Member States. The Member States retain ownership and control over their assets and remain responsible for their operations, maintenance and renewal.
Amendment 48 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 10 (10) The operation of SST services should be based on a partnership between the Union and the Member States and use existing as well as future national expertise and assets, such as mathematical analysis and modelling know-how, ground-based radars or telescopes made available by participating Member States and ESA. The Member States and ESA retain ownership and control over their assets and remain responsible for their operations, maintenance and renewal.
Amendment 49 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 11 a (new) (11a) The European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) might also provide supplementary support to ensure the integrity of networks and systems.
Amendment 50 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 12 (12) Precise information on the nature, specifications and location of certain space objects may affect the security of the European Union or its Member States. Adequate security considerations should therefore be taken into account in the establishment and operation of the network of SST sensors, the capacity to process and analyse SST data and the provision of SST services. It is therefore necessary to lay down general provisions on the use and secure exchange of SST data and information between the Member States, the EUSC, the ENISA, the EDA and the recipients of SST services in this Decision. Furthermore, the European Commission and the European External Action Service should define the coordination mechanisms needed to address matters related to the security of the SST support programme.
Amendment 51 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 12 (12) Precise information on the nature, specifications and location of certain space objects may affect the security of the European Union
Amendment 52 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 14 (14) The Security Committee of the Council recommended the creation of a risk management structure to ensure that data security issues are duly taken into account in the implementation of the SST support programme. For that purpose, the appropriate risk management structures and procedures should be established by the participating Member States and the EUSC, with an appropriate role for ENISA to support the security of networks and information.
Amendment 53 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 15 (15) The SST support programme should be financed by the Union in accordance with Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 966/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 on the financial rules applicable to the general budget of the Union18. The maximum amount of Union funding for the SST support programme should be
Amendment 54 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 15 (15) The SST support programme should be financed by the Union in accordance with Regulation (EU, Euratom) No
Amendment 55 #
Proposal for a decision Recital 17 a (new) (17a) In order to ensure proper planning of the programme, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union should be delegated to the Commission in respect of the adoption of a multiannual work programme. It is of particular importance that the Commission carry out appropriate consultations during its preparatory work, including at expert level. The Commission, when preparing and drawing up delegated acts, should ensure a simultaneous, timely and appropriate transmission of relevant documents to the European Parliament and to the Council.
Amendment 56 #
Proposal for a decision Article 1 – paragraph 1 Amendment 57 #
Proposal for a decision Article 1 a (new) Article 1a Overall objective The SST support programme shall help ensure the long-term availability of European national space infrastructure facilities and services, with the overall objective of equipping the European Union with an autonomous space surveillance system, which is essential for the security of economies, societies and citizens in Europe, mainly by contributing to the non-proliferation of space debris.
Amendment 58 #
Proposal for a decision Article 2 – point 1 (1) 'Space object' means any man-made
Amendment 59 #
Proposal for a decision Article 2 – point 2 (2) ‘Spacecraft’ means any man-made space object serving a specific purpose, including artificial satellites, minisatellites, microsatellites, nanosatellites and picosatellites;
Amendment 60 #
Proposal for a decision Article 2 – point 2 (2) 'Spacecraft' means any man-made space object serving a specific purpose, including active artificial satellites;
Amendment 61 #
Proposal for a decision Article 2 – point 3 (3) ‘Space debris’ means
Amendment 62 #
Proposal for a decision Article 2 – point 5 (5) 'SST data' means physical parameters of space objects acquired by SST sensors or space objects' orbital parameters derived from observations by those sensors.
Amendment 63 #
Proposal for a decision Article 3 – introductory part The objectives of the SST Support Programme shall be to support actions aimed at mitigating the risk and consequences of space collisions by establishing a European SST capability and, in particular:
Amendment 64 #
Proposal for a decision Article 3 – introductory part The objectives of the SST Support Programme shall be to support actions aimed at establishing a SST capability giving the European Union an appropriate degree of autonomy and, in particular:
Amendment 65 #
Proposal for a decision Article 3 – point a (a) the establishment and operation of a sensor function consisting of a network of ground-based or space-based existing national sensors, and expansion of that network by upgrading existing sensors or installing new sensors where necessary, in order to survey and track space objects completely independently;
Amendment 66 #
Proposal for a decision Article 3 – point a (a) the establishment and operation of a sensor function consisting of a network of ground-based or space-based
Amendment 67 #
Proposal for a decision Article 3 – point a (a) the establishment and operation of a sensor function consisting of a network of ground-based or space-based
Amendment 68 #
Proposal for a decision Article 3 – point a (a) the establishment and operation of a sensor function consisting of a secure network of ground-based or space-based existing national sensors to survey and track space objects;
Amendment 69 #
Proposal for a decision Article 3 – point b (b) the establishment and operation of a processing function to process and analyse the SST data
Amendment 70 #
Proposal for a decision Article 3 – point c (c) the setting up and operation of a service function to provide the SST services
Amendment 71 #
Proposal for a decision Article 3 – point c (c) the setting up and operation of a service function to provide SST services to spacecraft operators
Amendment 72 #
Proposal for a decision Article 3 – paragraph 1 a (new) The Commission shall, on the basis of the objectives laid down in paragraph 1, set out in a multiannual work plan a description of the specific actions, together with an indicative implementation timetable and an indication of the amount to be allocated to each action.
Amendment 73 #
Proposal for a decision Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point a (a) the risk assessment of a collision between spacecraft, or between spacecraft and space debris, or between spacecraft and space objects and the generation of collision avoidance alerts during the launch and in-orbit operation of spacecrafts;
Amendment 74 #
Proposal for a decision Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point b (b) the detection and
Amendment 75 #
Proposal for a decision Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point c (c)
Amendment 76 #
Proposal for a decision Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point c a (new) (ca) the provision of orbit risk assessments over the life of the spacecraft.
Amendment 77 #
Proposal for a decision Article 4 – paragraph 2 2. SST services shall be provided to Member States, the Council, the Commission, the EEAS, public and private spacecraft operators,
Amendment 78 #
Proposal for a decision Article 4 – paragraph 3 Amendment 79 #
Proposal for a decision Article 4 – paragraph 3 3. Participating Member States, the EUSC, the ENISA and the Commission shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from the lack or interruption of the provision of SST services, a delay in the provision thereof or the inaccuracy of the information provided through the SST services.
Amendment 80 #
Proposal for a decision Article 5 – paragraph 2 Amendment 81 #
Proposal for a decision Article 5 – paragraph 2 2. The SST Support Programme
Amendment 82 #
Proposal for a decision Article 6 – paragraph 1 – point a (a) manage the funds to be drawn to the SST support programme and ensure the implementation of the SST support
Amendment 83 #
Proposal for a decision Article 6 – paragraph 1 – subparagraph 2 (new) The Commission shall ensure the complementarity between the SST support programme and research activities related to the protection of space-based infrastructure carried out under the Horizon 2020 programme established by [reference to Horizon 2020 Regulation to be added once adopted]. It shall also facilitate its complementarity with the other European and international activities in this domain.
Amendment 84 #
Proposal for a decision Article 6 – paragraph 1 – point c (c) establish, in cooperation with the European External Action Service, the European Defence Agency and the European Network and Information Security Agency, the necessary coordination mechanisms to ensure the security of the programme.
Amendment 85 #
Proposal for a decision Article 6 – paragraph 1 – point c a (new) (ca) define the governance and the data policy for the European SST service, playing an active role in the setting up of the consortium and closely monitoring the activities of the programme.
Amendment 86 #
Proposal for a decision Article 7 – paragraph 1 – introductory part 1. Member States wishing to participate in the implementation of the objectives set out in Article 3 shall s
Amendment 87 #
Proposal for a decision Article 7 – paragraph 1 – introductory part 1. Member States wishing to participate in the implementation of the objectives set out in Article 3 shall submit an application to the Commission d
Amendment 88 #
Proposal for a decision Article 7 – paragraph 1 – point a (a)
Amendment 89 #
Proposal for a decision Article 7 – paragraph 1 – point a (a) ownership of SST sensors or data processing capacities and adequate technical and human resources to operate them
Amendment 90 #
Proposal for a decision Article 7 – paragraph 1 – point a (a) ownership of SST sensors and adequate technical and human resources to operate them or data processing capacities, or contribution to an SST programme;
Amendment 91 #
Proposal for a decision Article 7 – paragraph 1 – point b Amendment 92 #
Proposal for a decision Article 7 – paragraph 4 4. The Member States which comply with the criteria set out in paragraph 1 and which are parties to the agreement referred
Amendment 93 #
Proposal for a decision Article 7 – paragraph 4 4. The Member States which comply with the criteria set out in paragraph 1 and which are parties to the agreement referred to in Article 10 shall be eligible for financial contribution from the SST support programme. The Commission shall publish and update on its website the list of Member States and their respective financial contributions.
Amendment 94 #
Proposal for a decision Article 8 The European Union Satellite Centre (EUSC) shall participate in the implementation of the objective set out in point (c) of Article 3 and shall be eligible for financial contribution from the SST support programme subject to the conclusion of the agreement referred to in Article 10. The EUSC shall be tasked with interfacing with end users. It shall establish and set up facilities for the retrieval of SST data and distribution of services to the entities specified in Article 4(2).
Amendment 95 #
Proposal for a decision Article 8 The European Union Satellite Centre (EUSC) shall participate in the implementation of the
Amendment 96 #
Proposal for a decision Article 8 The European Union Satellite Centre (EUSC) shall participate in the implementation of the objective set out in point (c) of Article 3 and shall be eligible for financial contribution up to a ceiling from the SST support programme subject to the conclusion of the agreement referred to in Article 10.
Amendment 97 #
Proposal for a decision Article 9 – introductory part The use and exchange of SST data and SST information for the purposes of the implementation of the objectives referred to in Article 3 shall be subject to the following rules and an implementing act shall be established to specify the means by which these aims are to be achieved and the measures that are to be put in place to ensure compliance with relevant criteria:
Amendment 98 #
Proposal for a decision Article 9 – introductory part The use and exchange of SST data and information for the purposes of the implementation of the
Amendment 99 #
Proposal for a decision Article 10 – introductory part The Member States
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PURPOSE: to establish a space surveillance and tracking support programme for the period 2014 to 2020. PROPOSED ACT: Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council. ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the European Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council. BACKGROUND: space-based applications and derived services as well as space research have become critical for the implementation of EU policies, such as environment, climate change, martime policies, development, agriculture, security related policies. In Europe there are today limited capacities to monitor and survey satellites and space debris as well as re-entry of space objects into the Earth's atmosphere. Furthermore, there are no proper services to issue collision warnings for satellite operators. A space surveillance and tracking ('SST') support programme should therefore be established with the aim to support the setting up and operation of services consisting of monitoring and surveying space objects with a view to preventing damage to spacecraft resulting from collisions. In its Communication entitled "Towards a space strategy for the European Union that benefits its citizens", the Commission underlined that the shared competence in the field of space conferred upon the Union by the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) goes hand in hand with a reinforced partnership with the Member States. The need for EU action in the domain has been supported by Member States in several Council Resolutions and Conclusions. In its resolution on a space strategy for the European Union adopted on 19 January 2012, the European Parliament shares this point of view. IMPACT ASSESSMENT: the proposal follows an extensive consultation with stakeholders and the public. It is accompanied by an impact assessment. During the consultation, Member States asked the EU to define the governance and data policy for a European SST service, to play an active role in the setting up of the service, and to make best use of existing sensors and expertise. The consultation also showed that the public opinion is aware of and supports the need to protect space infrastructure. LEGAL BASIS: Article 189(2) of the TFEU. CONTENT: the current proposal for a Decision concerns the establishment of a European service which will seek to prevent collisions between spacecraft or between spacecraft and debris and monitor uncontrolled re-entry of complete spacecraft or parts thereof. In technical terms this service is referred to as a European SST service. The proposal defines the objectives of the proposed action, namely, the provision of Space Surveillance and Tracking services, the scope of the services to be provided, the governance aspects, as well as the budgetary resources. The proposed Decision allows for the definition of a partnership, whereby Member States will contribute with their existing and future assets to the SST capability at European level and the Union will provide a legal framework and a financial contribution to the implementation of the actions defined. The legal framework defines the governance scheme and the data policy. Lastly, the proposed European SST services accommodate an essential objective of the space industrial policy of the EU (indentified in the Commission's Communication on Elements for an EU Space Industrial Policy to be released in 2013), namely to achieve European technological non-dependence in critical domains, and to maintain independent access to space. BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: the SST programme remains within the overall EU budget envelope proposed by the Commission for the next Multiannual Financial Framework. No funding requests beyond the MFF proposal are made. The indicative Union overall contribution to the implementation of the support programme is EUR 70 million over the period from 2014-2020 at current prices. However, this overall contribution depends on the outcome of the ongoing co-decision process on the MFF. New
PURPOSE: to establish a space surveillance and tracking support programme for the period 2014 to 2020. PROPOSED ACT: Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council. ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the European Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council. BACKGROUND: space-based applications and derived services as well as space research have become critical for the implementation of EU policies, such as environment, climate change, maritime policies, development, agriculture, security related policies. In Europe there are today limited capacities to monitor and survey satellites and space debris as well as re-entry of space objects into the Earth's atmosphere. Furthermore, there are no proper services to issue collision warnings for satellite operators. A space surveillance and tracking ('SST') support programme should therefore be established with the aim to support the setting up and operation of services consisting of monitoring and surveying space objects with a view to preventing damage to spacecraft resulting from collisions. In its Communication entitled "Towards a space strategy for the European Union that benefits its citizens", the Commission underlined that the shared competence in the field of space conferred upon the Union by the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) goes hand in hand with a reinforced partnership with the Member States. The need for EU action in the domain has been supported by Member States in several Council Resolutions and Conclusions. In its resolution on a space strategy for the European Union adopted on 19 January 2012, the European Parliament shares this point of view. IMPACT ASSESSMENT: the proposal follows an extensive consultation with stakeholders and the public. It is accompanied by an impact assessment. During the consultation, Member States asked the EU to define the governance and data policy for a European SST service, to play an active role in the setting up of the service, and to make best use of existing sensors and expertise. The consultation also showed that the public opinion is aware of and supports the need to protect space infrastructure. LEGAL BASIS: Article 189(2) of the TFEU. CONTENT: the current proposal for a Decision concerns the establishment of a European service which will seek to prevent collisions between spacecraft or between spacecraft and debris and monitor uncontrolled re-entry of complete spacecraft or parts thereof. In technical terms this service is referred to as a European SST service. The proposal defines the objectives of the proposed action, namely, the provision of Space Surveillance and Tracking services, the scope of the services to be provided, the governance aspects, as well as the budgetary resources. The proposed Decision allows for the definition of a partnership, whereby Member States will contribute with their existing and future assets to the SST capability at European level and the Union will provide a legal framework and a financial contribution to the implementation of the actions defined. The legal framework defines the governance scheme and the data policy. Lastly, the proposed European SST services accommodate an essential objective of the space industrial policy of the EU (indentified in the Commission's Communication on Elements for an EU Space Industrial Policy to be released in 2013), namely to achieve European technological non-dependence in critical domains, and to maintain independent access to space. BUDGETARY IMPLICATION: the SST programme remains within the overall EU budget envelope proposed by the Commission for the next Multiannual Financial Framework. No funding requests beyond the MFF proposal are made. The indicative Union overall contribution to the implementation of the support programme is EUR 70 million over the period from 2014-2020 at current prices. However, this overall contribution depends on the outcome of the ongoing co-decision process on the MFF. |
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