S-129 Project Results

S-100

The Next Generation of Digital Hydrographic Data

S-100 is the International Hydrographic Organization’s framework for the next generation of digital hydrographic data and services.

It enables the development of a new ecosystem of interoperable maritime products, supporting the exchange and integration of multiple data types within modern navigation systems.

Built on a shared data model, S-100 allows different hydrographic and maritime datasets to work seamlessly together, creating new opportunities for enhanced situational awareness and safer navigation.

For PRIMAR, S-100 forms the foundation for supporting future ENC services and a growing range of digital hydrographic products as the maritime data landscape continues to evolve.

Enabling the S-100 Data Ecosystem

PRIMAR provides the infrastructure, tools, and operational services needed to support the next generation of hydrographic data products built on the S-100 framework.

Flexible infrastructure PRIMAR’s flexible service infrastructure is designed to efficiently manage and distribute S-100 datasets, ensuring that end users receive the latest maritime data quickly and reliably.

Faster data from sensor to bridge As new S-100 data sets become available, PRIMAR enables rapid dissemination while maintaining rigorous quality control. This significantly reduces the time between data collection and operational use, allowing pilots and other maritime users to receive critical updates within hours rather than days or weeks.

Supporting the transition to S-101 As the maritime community transitions to S-101, PRIMAR will continue to support the availability of existing S-57 ENC services. This ensures uninterrupted access to official chart data while enabling a smooth and reliable transition to next-generation standards.

Preparing for S-100

The International Hydrographic Organisation (IHO) has established a clear roadmap for the implementation of the S-100 framework. As this strategy progresses, S-100 will shape the next generation of maritime digital products.

Implementation will take place gradually, and as product specifications mature, supporting frameworks are being established, and S-100 compatible systems will enter operational use. However, the direction is clear: an increasing number of S-100 products will become available throughout the decade.

As S-100-ready systems enter the market, new datasets and services will become available. The products will support improved situational awareness and better decision-making.

From route optimisation and fuel efficiency to improved use of available manoeuvring space, S-100 products are expected to provide mariners with richer and more integrated navigation information.

PRIMAR supports this transition by providing the infrastructure, operational services, and data management capabilities required to handle the increasing volume and diversity of S-100 based datasets. As Hydrographic Offices begin releasing new S-100 products, PRIMAR’s service framework ensures that these datasets can be managed, validated, and distributed efficiently to the maritime community.