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Datel will build the registry for the Tallinn City Planning Department

After having signed a contract with the Tallinn City Planning Department (TLPA) on December 27 of 2004 AS Datel, as winner of a public procurement contest, will start to build the Tallinn City Planning Registry. The new registry will assemble different plannings, project terms and conditions, alphanumerical and spatial data etc and by administering the data in electronical form it will offer different services also to the citizens.

The new planning registry will contain information related to city planning which has so far been spread over different places and has mostly appeared on paper. The putting into order of the information and the transfer from paper into electronic form will allow the city to be faster, more precise and also more transparent in its internal work as well as in its interactions with the citizens.

“Our offer to the city planners was based on the solution which we call an open geoinformation portal environment,” stated the project manager of Datel software systems, Väino Kägu. “The advantage of Datel’s solution is the fact that it is not based on the product of any of the software giants and by this allows to join in itself more different info systems and registries.”

The object of the public procurement contest, performed by the Tallinn City Planning Department, is the development and introduction of an Estonian language web-based geoinformation system necessary for the administration of general, topic-related and detailed plannings, of alphanumerical and spatial data and of procedures and documentations for the professional and public use. Included in the project Datel also offers user training, data transmission as well as administration and maintenance of the system.

The software solution is meant as a tool for general use to the officers of the Tallinn City Planning Department, to the officers of other municipal institutions and to the designers of city planning. A crucial part of the software solution is the issuing of planning-related information via the Tallinn website, but also the possibility to present applications for the initiation of planning and to observe the development of the according procedure.

The new planning registry of Tallinn will be finished by August of 2005, where after, within a couple of months, the introduction of the system and the training of the users will take place.

Additional information:
Väino Kägu,
phone (+372) 6779 563

http://www.datel.ee/

http://www.datel.ee/