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Driving interoperability

Driving interoperability. Serge Novaretti. Disclaimer. I am not an official spokesperson of the European Commission This presentation provides technical information on the ISA programme and other related actions of the European Commission

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Driving interoperability

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  1. Driving interoperability Serge Novaretti

  2. Disclaimer • I am not an official spokesperson of the European Commission • This presentation provides technical information on the ISA programme and other related actions of the European Commission • This presentation should not be considered as an official European Commission position on anything • Neither the European Commission nor any person acting on its behalf is responsible for the use that might be made of the information contained in this presentation

  3. Digital Agenda Interoperability Actions The Commission will : … • “Promote interoperability by adopting in 2010 • European Interoperability Strategy • European Interoperability Framework” Member States should : … • “Apply the European Interoperability Framework at national level by 2013 • Implement commitments on interoperability and standards in the Malmö and Granada Declarations by 2013”

  4. European public service ‘a cross-border public sector service supplied by public administrations, either to one another or to European businesses and citizens’

  5. Definition of Interoperability "the ability of disparate and diverse organisations to interact towards mutually beneficial and agreed common goals, … involving the sharing of information and knowledge between the organisations, …through the business processes they support, …by means of the exchange of data between their respective ICT systems“

  6. ISA landscape: Interoperability initiatives

  7. The European Interoperability Strategy

  8. The agreed vision

  9. EIS Approach + Cross fertilisation Improve existing Develop new (needs-based) frameworks and guidelines

  10. Clusters and accompanying measures VISION Accompanying Measures Interoperability Architecture ICT Implications of new legislation Trusted Info Exchange IOP Awareness Best Practice Sharing Legislation Sustainability IOP Architecture Expertise Support & Method Semantic IOP Info Availability & Usage Trust & Privacy Catalogue of services - 12 -

  11. The European Interoperability Framework

  12. European Interoperability Framework (EIF) • The purpose of the EIF is • To promote and support the delivery of European Public Services by fostering cross-border and cross-sectoral interoperability • To guide public administrations' efforts in providing European Public Services to businesses and citizens • To complement and tie together the various National Interoperability Frameworks (NIF's) in a European dimension

  13. EIF: 12 Underlying principles • The first sets the frame for community action in the area of European Public Services • Subsidiarity and Proportionality • The next group reflect generic user needs and expectations • User Centricity, Inclusion and Accessibility, Security and Privacy, Multilingualism, Administrative Simplification, Transparency, Preservation of Information • The last group provides a foundation for collaboration between public administrations • Openness, Reusability, Technological Neutrality and Adaptability, Effectiveness and Efficiency

  14. Openness and interoperability • Within the context of the EIF, openness is the willingness of persons, organisations or other members of a community of interest … • to share knowledge • to stimulate debate within that community of interest … having as ultimate goal the advancement of knowledge and the use thereof to solve relevant problems • Interoperability involves the sharing of information and knowledge between interacting organisations, hence implies openness

  15. EIF: Public Services Conceptual Model

  16. EIF: 4 Interoperability levels within a political context

  17. EIF: Interoperability Agreements

  18. Towards an European Interoperability Architecture Go practical !

  19. Objectives of the EIA action A joint vision for an architecture facilitating interoperability 1 To assess the need and the relevance of having common infrastructure services as part of that architecture. 2

  20. EU Interoperability Agreements Interoperability Architecture Solutions Interoperability Agreements InteroperabilityNeeds & Requirements Legal Legal Standardised Organisational Organisational Semantic Semantic Central (EU) Federated (Member State) Technical Technical Not Standardised

  21. Get involved ! Visit, register and start collaborating on: OSOR.eu visit www.osor.eu SEMIC.eu visit www.semic.eu ePractice visit www.epractice.eu

  22. For further information ISA website: http://ec.europa.eu/isa European Commission Directorate-General for Informatics European eGovernment Services B-1049 Brussels – Belgium isa@ec.europa.eu Thank you!

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