Key persons of the company

1. Mr Lars Green Lauridsen is Contract and Project Manager who acts as Project Director. He has extensive experience in international GIS/LIS projects including mapping, agricultural statistical related projects. The Project Director, is based in Denmark, where Blominfo headquarters resides. He will be available to travel as required to Budapest at short notice. The Project Director position as backstopping is supported from within the project overheads.

2. Mr Kristian Skak-Nielsen is the General Manager of BlomInfo and has more than 22 years experience of all aspects of digital mapping for topographic, cadastral and thematic purposes. He has experience from requirement specifications to photogrammetric mapping products. Production Manager on many large digital mapping projects, including the Danish topological structured map TOP10DK. He has experience of the development of large production oriented Geographical Information Systems for environmental organisations, regional and local authorities in various GIS systems. He has also worked as a consultant in Lithuania, Russia, Poland and Czech Republic concerning feasibility studies, cadastre and property registry, equipment supply and production of topographical, cadastral and orthophoto maps. He has extensive experience of data integration and project management and will be in overall charge of any digital map design, creation and population.

3. Mr Poul Larsson has extensive experience of Agricultural applications of GIS and has several years experience of the application of IACS in Denmark, being involved in the annual quality control programmes (orthophotos and block maps). He was responsible for annual supervision of Danish IACS quality control of submitted claims, involving sampling of 5% of the annual number of claims submitted (out of 60,000 submitted annually). He developed methodologies for quality control, remote sensing and image analysis. He also has knowledge and familiarity with EU agricultural statistics and experience of the programmes including CORINE, LACOAST, MARS, LUCAS. On the development side, he has several years experience of the design, development and implementation of GIS solutions and applications, both on Unix and Dos/Windows platforms, Design of GIS applications and database systems. Experience with most kind of data management, including surveying, digitising and scanning. At the Danish Institute of Agricultural Science (5 years) Mr Larsson was responsible for developing the departments GIS and integrating GIS in research projects. The main topics is identifying GIS related problems in agricultural projects, designing and developing applications based on GIS software and documenting the institutions geographical data. Mr Larsson provides specialist knowledge and experience of EU agricultural reporting and statistical requirements.

4. Mr Carsten Fog is the BlomInfo GIS Manager and has extensive experience of developing GIS and database applications on a number of platforms and architectures with extensive WEB programming experience. Mr Fog has created GIS and database applications for Environmental management, national database for Aquatic and Terrestial load of anthropogenic substances (ATLAS), environmental impact assessment, nature restoration, land use mapping and database, agriculture, hydrology and extensive systems planing and design, software development. Mr Fog will be the overall Technical Manager for any software or database design, or GIS component.

5. Dr Richard Baldwin: GS/LIS Project Director for Central and Eastern Europe. Dr Baldwin has worked in Hungary within the Ministry of Agriculture during the period september 1993-December 1995 on the EU LAR Computerisation of Land Offices Project. More recently he was Project Director for a Canadian Consortium on an 8 million USD World Bank project in Lebanon to design and develop new land registry software using Oracle 8, Designer and Developer, and also a large data conversion factory to automate more than two million land registration titles. Dr Baldwin will be able to provide support through knowledge and experience of the mapping situation in Hungary.