Considerations on COM(2001)336 - Establishment of the GALILEO Joint Undertaking - Main contents
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dossier | COM(2001)336 - Establishment of the GALILEO Joint Undertaking. |
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document | COM(2001)336 ![]() |
date | May 28, 2002 |
(2) On 10 February 1999 the Commission adopted the Communication 'Galileo - Involving Europe in a new generation of satellite navigation services'.
(3) The conclusions of the European Council in Cologne (3 and 4 June 1999), Feira (19 and 20 June 2000), Nice (7 to 11 December 2000), Stockholm (23 and 24 March 2001), Laeken (14 and 15 December 2001) and Barcelona (15 and 16 March 2002) make reference to Galileo.
(4) On 19 July 1999 the Council adopted a Resolution on the involvement of Europe in a new generation of satellite navigation services - Galileo - Definition phase(5).
(5) On 22 November 2000 the Commission adopted a Communication to the European Parliament and the Council on Galileo.
(6) The Council adopted a Resolution on Galileo on 5 April 2001(6).
(7) On 26 March 2002, the Council adopted conclusions on Galileo.
(8) The first research contracts and feasibility studies were funded under the fourth and fifth framework programmes for research and development.
(9) The technological development phase was funded from the appropriations assigned to the trans-European transport networks on the basis of Article 4(g) of Decision No 1692/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 July 1996 on Community guidelines for the development of the trans-European transport network(7), which provides for the possibility of funding for research and development, and Article 17 of Council Regulation (EC) No 2236/95 of 18 September 1995 laying down general rules for the granting of Community financial aid in the field of trans-European networks(8).
(10) At the beginning of 2001, the management of the Galileo satellite radio-navigation programme, hereinafter referred to as the 'Galileo programme', entered its development phase aimed at verifying and testing the assumptions made during the definition phase, in particular with regard to the various components of the architecture of the system.
(11) The development phase should be followed by the deployment phase consisting of the production of satellites and terrestrial components, satellite launching and the installation of terrestrial stations and equipment in order to enable the system to be operational in 2008.
(12) Taking into account the number of players who will need to be involved in this process, and the financial resources and technical expertise needed, it is vital to set up a legal entity capable of ensuring the coordinated management of the funds assigned to the Galileo programme during its development phase. For reasons of legal certainty, it should be specified that this entity, which is not designed to fulfil an economic purpose and is responsible for managing a public research programme of European interest, must be considered as an international organisation within the meaning of the second indent of Article 15(10) of the Sixth Council Directive 77/388/EEC of 17 May 1977 on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to turnover taxes(9) and the second indent of Article 23(1) of Council Directive 92/12/EEC of 25 February 1992 on the general arrangements for products subject to excise duty and on the holding, movement and monitoring of such products(10).
(13) The Stockholm European Council noted that 'the private sector is ready to supplement the public budgets for the development phase'. The representatives of the main industries concerned signed a Memorandum of Understanding in March 2001 whereby they committed themselves to indicating their contribution to the total amount of EUR 200 million for the development phase of the Galileo programme by subscribing to the capital of the Joint Undertaking or contributing in some other form.
(14) It is therefore necessary to set up a Joint Undertaking under Article 171 of the Treaty, since the Galileo programme involves a major research and development component which justifies and will continue to justify the use of funds assigned to the research and development framework programmes. In addition, this programme should make it possible to make considerable progress in the development of satellite navigation technologies.
(15) The Joint Undertaking's main task should be, in accordance with Council decisions, successfully to complete the development of the Galileo programme during its development phase by combining public and private sector funding. In addition, it should make it possible to ensure the management of major demonstration projects.
(16) The Joint Undertaking's financial regulations should respect the broad principles and rules as laid down in the Financial Regulation of 21 December 1977 applicable to the general budget of the European Communities(11).
(17) In formulating its proposal for the nomination of the Director of the Joint Undertaking, the Commission should consider that he/she be appointed on the grounds of merit and managerial skills, as well as competence and relevant experience, and should be independent of any undertaking in the performance of his/her duties.