Slovenia releases first ENC
by Laura Tyzack at 15:30 in Announcements
IC-ENC is excited to announce the release of the first Slovenian ENC, produced by
the Geodetic Institute of Slovenia. This ENC will be released to the IC-ENC VARs
for distribution on 6th November 2015.
Although the Geodetic Institute of Slovenia started the production of ENCs a few
years ago, and completed a substantial amount of work, they were unable to
validate it properly and issue ENCs formally without being a member of a RENC.
Since joining IC-ENC in July 2014 as IC-ENC's 31st member nation, the Geodetic
Institute of Slovenia has benefited from IC-ENC's full support to develop its in-house
ENC production capacity through IC-ENC's Independent ENC Validation, Production
Support and Capacity Building (training) services. IC-ENC prides itself on the
provision of assistance to its members, regardless of when they joined or their ENC
production capability. IC-ENC's ENC Production services include direct contact with the
IC-ENC Validation Team via email, telephone and Skype. The IC-ENC
Validation Team strive to provide timely responses to any issues, queries or general
feedback from members.
Above all, the Geodetic Institute of Slovenia has greatly benefitted from attending
IC-ENC's International ENC Validation Training Course. Matija Klanjšček,
Cartographer, attended the training course in February 2015, along with nine other
delegates from different Hydrographic Offices. Matija thoroughly enjoyed the
training opportunity, highlighting that he has noticed significant improvements to his
understanding of ENC production and ENC validation processes. He also
emphasized how great it was to meet the IC-ENC staff and representatives of other
Hydrographic Offices to exchange information and experiences. As a result, he was
more than happy to present his feedback to the IC-ENC Steering Committee during
this year's meeting held back in September.
IC-ENC has delivered three International ENC Validation training courses during
2015, held in Taunton (UK), Wollongong (Australia) and Panama (Central America).
The training course provides its members with the knowledge and skills required to
perform data validation at their home ENC production offices. The training course
runs for a period of two weeks, and runs through the entire ENC Validation process
from start to finish, as well as providing an overview of IC-ENC's additional three
core services: ENC production support, ENC distribution and ENC revenue
management. One specific element of the course is designed to enable each user to
gain the maximum benefit from the ChartWorld eGlobe G2 ECDIS, which IC-ENC
has selected as a tool to provide its 38 member nations with to supplement ENC
production and validation processes.
IC-ENC will be holding three further training courses in 2016.
Following the release of the first ENC, the Port of Koper (Band 5), Slovenia plan to
continue with ENC production covering the wider area of Bay of Koper (Band 4),
and eventually covering the whole territorial waters of the Republic of Slovenia with
another ENC of a smaller scale.
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