The European GNSS Service Centre (GSC) is an integral part of the European GNSS infrastructure, which represents the interface between the
Galileo system and the users of the Galileo services. The GNSS Service Centre is located in Madrid, in the facilities of the
Spanish National Aerospace Institute (INTA),
in Torrejón de Ardoz. The GSC acts as an interface between the Galileo system and Open Service (OS) users, as well as between the commercial service providers and / or users. It also provides users with High Accuracy Service (HAS) performance assessment and notifications, as well as access to certified public keys for users of the Open Service Navigation Message Authentication (OSNMA). The GSC sets up a competence centre for OS, OSNMA and HAS service aspects, which are accessible to users via the user help desk and the web portal. The information is provided by a communication platform, an electronic library with Galileo and GNSS reference documentation, as well as by the ad hoc provision of specific Galileo information.
History The European GNSS Service Centre (GSC) was inaugurated in May 2013 by then vice-president of the European Commission
Antonio Tajani,
Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship, and the
Spanish Minister of Development Ana Pastor. The Centre itself was named
Loyola de Palacio in tribute to the former European Commission Vice President, then Commissioner for Transport. On 17 March 2011, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by Commissioner Tajani and the Spanish Minister of Transport
José Blanco López. This MoU outlined the conditions and requirements for hosting the GSC in Spain and for conducting a Spanish study to prepare the centre. The GSC deployment agreement was published in the
Official Journal of the European Union on 23 February 2012, which stated that the global network of ground stations as part of the Galileo programme included six centres and one station, of which the GSC is one (MCC, GSMC, GSC, GRC).
Area of responsibility The GSC provides the following services: • The GSC offers services for the user community via a web portal and a user help desk. A dedicated website (www.gsc-europa.eu) is available to Galileo users. • Distribution of timely service information: information about the system, system status and other messages for users. • Support for service provision: exchange of R&D and industry knowledge of individual market segments. • Provision of current information and performance reports regarding the programme status. • Application and product developers with access to market experts in key segments. • Provision of basic services for the user community via a web portal and a user help desk. • Exchange of R&D and industry knowledge per market segment. • Information about the programme status and ICD documents (Interface Control Document). • Access to market experts in key segments. == EUSPA sites ==