In case of security threats there is a need for temporal access to
complete, updated, reliable information, in a dedicated form, is an
essential prerequisite to effectively counter security threats.
Currently the necessary information exists in a multitude of forms and
formats geographically and physically scattered over different
countries, institutes and organisations, and are subject to widely
different data policies and management schemes. Moreover, there is no
complete and updated overview of the existing information, e.g. in the
form of a metadata catalogue. As a result, integration of this
information in case of emergencies has proven to be extremely difficult,
if not impossible. Although in some cases, interesting and impressive
"demonstrations" have been shown of the possibilities of the integration
of information, for a number of reasons these have reached the
"operational" stage.