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This is done by completing the [http://adv.frv.dk/iala-net/applicationform.htm IALA-NET application form].
 
This is done by completing the [http://adv.frv.dk/iala-net/applicationform.htm IALA-NET application form].
  
IALA, represented by the [http://www.frv.dk Danish Maritime Safety Administration] (DaMSA), will then screen your application against the IALA-NET participation criteria.
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IALA, represented by the [http://frv.dk/en/Pages/default.aspx Danish Maritime Safety Administration] (DaMSA), will then screen your application against the IALA-NET participation criteria.
  
 
Henceforth IALA will either grant participation or reject the application, based on the information given.
 
Henceforth IALA will either grant participation or reject the application, based on the information given.

Revision as of 06:40, 24 July 2010

If your organisation wishes to participate in IALA-NET you need to provide IALA with some basic information about yor organization.

This is done by completing the IALA-NET application form.

IALA, represented by the Danish Maritime Safety Administration (DaMSA), will then screen your application against the IALA-NET participation criteria.

Henceforth IALA will either grant participation or reject the application, based on the information given.

Once your participation has been granted, you will receive a draft IALA-NET agreement to be signed by your organization and returned to IALA/DaMSA.

You also receive an e-mail containing account information, software certificates, configuration files and download instructions.


Please note that as access to IALA-NET is only available to national competent authorities. These are either IALA national members or, for a country not yet a member of IALA, the national aids to navigation authority.

If your organisation does not have such status your application will be most probably be turned down.

However, you may be able to access IALA-NET through the national competent authority of your country.