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Document 32023D1054

Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2023/1054 of 30 May 2023 laying down rules for the application of Regulation (EU) 2021/696 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the service portfolio for the Governmental Satellite Communications services offered by the system established under the Union Space Programme

C/2023/3200

OJ L 141, 31.5.2023, p. 49–56 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, GA, HR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

Legal status of the document In force

ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/dec_impl/2023/1054/oj

31.5.2023   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 141/49


COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION (EU) 2023/1054

of 30 May 2023

laying down rules for the application of Regulation (EU) 2021/696 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the service portfolio for the Governmental Satellite Communications services offered by the system established under the Union Space Programme

THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,

Having regard to Regulation (EU) 2021/696 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 April 2021 establishing the Union Space Programme and the European Union Agency for the Space Programme and repealing Regulations (EU) No 912/2010, (EU) No 1285/2013 and (EU) No 377/2014 and Decision No 541/2014/EU (1) and in particular Article 63(3) thereof,

Whereas:

(1)

In accordance with Article 62 of Regulation (EU) 2021/696, under the Governmental Satellite Communications (‘GOVSATCOM’) component, satellite communication capacities and services are to be combined into a common Union pool of satellite communication capacities and services, with appropriate security requirements.

(2)

In accordance with Article 63(1) of Regulation (EU) 2021/696, the provision of GOVSATCOM capacities and services is to be ensured as laid down in the service portfolio. The service portfolio should be based on the needs of the user communities of governmental satellite communications, by including flexible and user adjustable GOVSATCOM services. It should therefore cover end-to-end services, anchored capacity services and raw capacity services.

(3)

The service portfolio should cover existing and expected capacities and services to be included in the common Union pool. Therefore, different options for latency, frequency bands, security levels and other attributes need to be included in the service portfolio.

(4)

In order to ensure service provision, there is a need to describe the process for service requests from the GOVSATCOM users to the GOVSATCOM hub. The competent GOVSATCOM authorities should act as intermediaries in this process.

(5)

In order to ensure the best match between supply and demand for GOVSATCOM services, there is a need to base the availability of services on the supply and demand of pooled and shared satellite capacities and procured services.

(6)

The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Programme committee in the GOVSATCOM configuration.

HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

Article 1

Definitions

For the purposes of this Decision, the definitions in Article 2 of Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2023/1055 (2) apply.

Article 2

GOVSATCOM service portfolio

1.   The GOVSATCOM service portfolio shall consist of the following categories of communication services:

(a)

end-to-end services, allowing the user to connect to a network capable to provide services;

(b)

anchored capacity services, allowing the user to use satellite capacity and associated anchoring station facility;

(c)

raw capacity services, allowing the user to use satellite capacity (bandwidth).

2.   The services referred to in paragraph 1 shall comply with the primary and secondary attributes of the communication services categories are set out in Annex I.

3.   User equipment may be provided by a resource provider to the user as part of its service.

4.   The services referred to in paragraph 1, points (a) and (c) shall be provided through the GOVSATCOM hub infrastructure in its initial services operational configuration.

Article 3

Service profiles and requests

1.   GOVSATCOM service profiles shall be determined on the basis of the values of their primary attributes set out in Annex II (‘predefined service profiles’).

2.   Users shall be able to issue requests of a predefined service profile, where the user is able to browse the predefined service profiles which contain the information provided by the respective resource provider.

Users shall also be able to issue requests of a user determined profile, with specified service attributes’ values which have been previously defined by the user. The user-determined profile shall be used to issue service request to the GOVSATCOM Hub for matching predefined service profiles.

Users shall also be able to issue requests of a service with attributes’ values selected by the user, where the attributes’ values are used to issue service request to the GOVSATCOM hub for matching predefined service profiles.

3.   The GOVSATCOM hub shall respond to users’ requests by presenting the available services which match the requests. For the available services, the user shall be informed about their primary and secondary attributes as well as any additional information and details specific to the service. Users shall be able to select from the available services which match their request.

4.   Following the selection of a service by the users, and according to the rules laid down in Implementing Decision (EU) 2023/1055, the GOVSATCOM hub shall proceed to the allocation of the resources for the provision of the service and inform the user when the service is booked and activated.

5.   Following the activation of the service the respective users shall be able to access it either with their user equipment when compatible with the service, or with user equipment provided by the resource provider through GOVSATCOM.

Article 4

Access to GOVSATCOM service portfolio and services

1.   The competent GOVSATCOM authorities (CGAs) established in accordance with Article 68(4) and (5) of Regulation (EU) 2021/696 shall have access to the service portfolio and to the services selection process.

2.   In the framework of the services selection process a CGA shall:

(a)

receive, prioritise, anonymise as needed, and forward its users’ service requests to the GOVSATCOM hub;

(b)

receive the results of the requests from the GOVSATCOM Hub and forward them to the users;

(c)

receive, anonymise as needed, and forward its users’ service selection to the GOVSATCOM hub.

3.   With regard to the anonymisation referred to in paragraph 2, the CGA, during the provision of a service to the users shall act as a proxy to any communication of the user with the GOVSATCOM hub, thereby anonymising the identity of the user. Appropriate classified channels shall be used for communication, as needed. The CGA may select not to anonymise a user. In this case user identity shall be made available from the GOVSATCOM hub to the resource provider to support the selection, establishment, management, maintenance and troubleshooting of the service provided to the user. Furthermore, the resource provider may request the de-anonymisation of a user. In this case, the GOVSATCOM hub shall forward this request to the relevant CGA for assessment.

4.   The GOVSATCOM hub shall provide to the CGAs the information needed for the selection, the booking, the establishment and the provision of the services.

Article 5

Service prioritisation and security levels

1.   The prioritisation of the provision of services shall be performed in accordance with Implementing Decision (EU) 2023/1055.

2.   Users shall have access to the services of the service portfolio on the basis of their security level, as set out in Commission Implementing Decision C(2023)3204 of 30 May 2023 (3).

Article 6

GOVSATCOM pooling and services availability

1.   Pooled satellite communication capacities and services shall be made available through the service portfolio with their attributes’ values.

2.   The availability of services in the portfolio shall be subject to the supply and demand of pooled and shared satellite capacities and services procured from entities as referred to in Article 64 of Regulation (EU) 2021/696.

Article 7

Entry into force

This Decision shall enter into force on the day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

Done at Brussels, 30 May 2023.

For the Commission

The President

Ursula VON DER LEYEN


(1)   OJ L 170, 12.5.2021, p. 69.

(2)  Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2023/1055 of 30 May 2023 setting out the rules on the sharing and prioritisation of satellite communication capacities, services, and user equipment to fulfil the function referred to in Article 66(2) of Regulation (EU) 2021/696 of the European Parliament and of the Council (see page 57of this Official Journal).

(3)  Commission Implementing Decision C(2023)3204 of 30 May 2023 on setting out the general security requirements of GOVSATCOM referred to in Article 34(2) of Regulation (EU) 2021/696 of the European Parliament and of the Council.


ANNEX I

Communication services categories attributes

Table 1

End-to-end Service

Primary attributes

[Maximum] Latency

Round Trip Transmission delay in ms (milliseconds)

Throughput*

Peak information rate in Mbps (megabits per second)

Symmetric service

Yes/No

Note: A symmetric service has the same attributes’ values for the forward and return links

Note: in case of negative reply, Forward (FWD)/Return (RTN) link throughput should be identified

Coverage type

Regional/Global/Spot

Minimum Availability

Service minimum availability (% of time per month)

Security level

Enhanced/Robust/Assured

Secondary attributes

Committed Information Rate*

Committed information rate in Mbps

Service area

List of available geographical areas for the provision of the service as in Figure 1

Service specific information

List of information related to the service, not included in other attributes (e.g. coverage area, radiated power, G/T, Quality of Service, deployment time, training, technical support, installation services options, overall latency of the service, polarisation etc.)

User equipment

Fixed/Deployable/Mobile

User equipment provision

Yes/No

Note: The user shall be presented a list of compatible user equipment with their technical information (e.g. Manual/Automatic pointing capability), in order to be selected by the user as needed.

Maximum time of service disruption

In hours

Note: Decimal points are supported for the definition of subdivision of the hour

Link status service

Yes/No

Connection to terrestrial networks

Yes/No

Note: In case of ‘Yes’ the terrestrial network(s) for which connectivity is provided are listed


Table 2

Anchored capacity service

Primary attributes

Maximum Latency

Round Trip Transmission delay in ms

Bandwidth*

Capacity in MHz

Symmetric service

Yes/No

Note: A symmetric service has the same attributes’ values for the forward and return links

Note: in case of negative reply FWD/RTN link throughput should be identified

Coverage type

Regional/Global/Spot

Frequency band

HF-VHF-UHF/L/S/C/X/Ku/Ka/Ka Gov/V/Q

Frequency service type

FSS/MSS/BSS

Minimum Availability

Service minimum availability (% of time per month)

Security level

Enhanced/Robust/Assured

Secondary attributes

Service area

List of available geographical areas for the provision of the service as in Figure 1

Anchoring station interface

Interface description used for the connection of user provided equipment to the anchoring station

Additional anchoring capabilities

Yes/No

Note: In case of ‘Yes’ the additional anchoring capabilities are listed (e.g. Multiprotocol Label Switching, ethernet connectivity etc.)

Service specific information

List of information related to the service, not included in other attributes (e.g coverage area, radiated power, G/T, Quality of Service, deployment time, training, technical support, installation services options, overall latency of the service, polarization etc.)

User equipment

Fixed/Deployable/Mobile

User equipment provision

Yes/No

Note: The user shall be presented a list of compatible user equipment with their technical information (e.g. Manual/Automatic pointing capability), in order to be selected by the user as needed.

Maximum time of service disruption

In hours

Note: Decimal points are supported for the definition of subdivision of the hour

Link status service

Yes/No


Table 3

Raw capacity service

Primary attributes

Maximum Latency

Round Trip Transmission delay in ms

Bandwidth*

Capacity in MHz

Symmetric service

Yes/No

Note: A symmetric service has the same attributes’ values for the forward and return links

Note: in case of negative reply FWD/RTN link throughput should be identified

Coverage type

Regional/Global/Spot

Frequency band

HF-VHF-UHF/L/S/C/X/Ku/Ka/Ka Gov/V/Q

Frequency service type

FSS/MSS/BSS

Minimum Availability

Service minimum availability (% of time per month)

Security level

Enhanced/Robust/Assured

Secondary attributes

Service area

List of available geographical areas for the provision of the service as in Figure 1

Service specific information

List of information related to the service, not included in other attributes (e.g. coverage area, radiated power, G/T, Quality of Service, deployment time, training, technical support, installation services options, overall latency of the service, polarisation etc.)

User equipment

Fixed/Deployable/Mobile

User equipment provision

Yes/No

Note: The user shall be presented a list of compatible user equipment with their technical information (e.g. Manual/Automatic pointing capability), in order to be selected by the user as needed.

Maximum time of service disruption

In hours

Note: Decimal points are supported for the definition of subdivision of the hour

Link status service

Yes/No

*:

In the case of non-symmetric service this attribute shall accept two values; one for the forward (satellite to user) link and one for the return (user to satellite) link.

Figure 1

GOVSATCOM Service Areas

Image 1


ANNEX II

Predefined service profiles

Enhanced pooled service

Communication category

End-to-end Service

Maximum Latency

600 ms

Throughput

10 Mbps

Coverage

Regional

Minimum Availability

99,5  %

Security level

Enhanced services, which provide a very high degree of availability and resilience, and a high degree of confidentiality, integrity and availability.


Robust pooled service

Communication category

End-to-end Service

Maximum Latency

600 ms

Throughput

10 Mbps

Coverage

Regional

Minimum Availability

99,5  %

Security level

Robust services, which provide a high degree of availability and resilience, and a high degree of confidentiality, integrity and availability.


Assured pooled service

Communication category

End-to-end Service

Maximum Latency

600 ms

Throughput

10 Mbps

Coverage

Regional

Minimum Availability

98  %

Security level

Assured services, which provide a lower degree of robustness and resilience, and a lower degree of confidentiality, integrity and availability.

The security levels are defined in Implementing Decision C(2023)3204 of 30 May 2023.


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