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The e-SENS project aims to improve the cross-border access to public services in Europe by providing interoperable IT solutions. Participants from 20 countries collaborate to eliminate regulatory barriers and facilitate the use of digital content and services across borders. This project consolidates the results of previous Large Scale Pilots (LSPs) and extends their usage to more domains, ensuring sustainability and conformity with standards. The project includes piloting real-life scenarios in e-health, e-justice, e-procurement, and the business lifecycle. It benefits member states, the IT industry, and citizens by providing technical solutions and access to open source solutions for efficient and reusable public services.
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Moving services forward Dr. Cagatay KARABAT National Coordinator of e-SENS
Goal to improve the cross-border access of citizens and businesses topublic services in Europe by provision of interoperable IT solutions
Participants Public administration, agencies, companies from 20 countries • Austria • Czech Republic • Denmark • Estonia • France • Germany • Greece • Ireland • Italy • Luxembourg • Netherlands • Norway • Poland • Portugal • Romania • Slovakia • Slovenia • Spain • Sweden • Turkey
At a glance • Project start: 1st April 2013 • Project Coordinator: Ministry of Justice NRW, Germany • Duration: 36 months • Project budget: 27 m € • EU financing: 13.5 m € • Programme: Competitiveness and innovation framework programme (CIP), ICT policy support programme
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Project background • Digital Agenda for Europe Regulatory barriers should be eliminated to facilitatecross-border use of commercial and cultural digital content and services and to enable citizens and businesses to fully benefit from the European Single Market. Other important policies: • European eGovernment Action Plan 2011-2015 • TheEuropean Interoperability Framework
Large Scale Pilots (LSP) Large Scale Pilotssupport Digital Agenda implementation in key areas. They achieve interoperability between existing national IT systems in different domains. e-SENS will build on existing solutions to further develop Digital Single Market
Re-using LSP solutions • SPOCS “Simple Procedures Online for Cross-border Services” • epSOS “European Patients Smart Open Services” • STORK “Secure idenTity acrOss boRders linKed” • PEPPOL “Pan European Public Procurement OnLine • e-CODEX “e-Justice Communication via Online Data EXchange” All projects run with existing national back office systems
LSP family • projects co-founded within CIP ICT – PSP • enable seamless digital public services within various domains • operate with existing national back-office systems • aim at assuring interoperability of national e-government systems • support implementation of the Digital Agenda for Europe The LSPs helpto„build, connect and grow”in Europe
LSPs All projects run with existing national back office systems
Consolidate, improve, extend e-SENS • Consolidates the results of LSP projects • Improvessolutions and develops generic modules • Extendstheir usage to more domains
e-SENS building blocks Building Block- re-usable component of business, IT, or architectural capability that can be combined with other building blocks to deliver architectures and solutions.
High Level Building Blocks • Solution Architecture Template (SAT) is a specification containing a sub-set of ABBs of the EIRA. It provides guidance and support for the design of and communication about an interoperable solution. • Some of the identified SATs of e-SENS are: • e-Delivery, • e-Documents, • e-Signatures, • e-ID
Building Blocks consolidation Consolidation is based on the LSP building blocks and domains use cases and requirements. e-SENS project checks the possibility of build a generic solution applicable for different domains. In the same time e-SENS has to ensure sustainability of this solution and conformity with standards.
Piloting • Integration of technical modules with national systems • Testing technical solutions in real life scenarios • Opportunity for business and citizens to deal with cross-border cases in public administration electronically
Real life scenarios • Cross border cases for: • e-health – easier access to health services while abroad • e-justice – electronic issuing of a claim in a foreign court • e-procurement – electronic bidding in other EU countries • business lifecycle – online completion of formalities for company setup abroad
e-Government services in various Domains e-Procurement Business Lifecycle e-Justice e-Health
Benefit for administration, IT industry and citizens Member States: • will receive technical solutions allowing them to create interoperable, efficient and re-usable, high quality public services IT industry: • will have access to open source solutions to be used in their own business services • Connect and expand your customer base Citizens and entrepreneurs: • will reap benefits from public services which will improve their freedom to move, live and do business within the EU and other countries
Visit e-SENS: www.esens.eu Facebook: www.facebook.com/Eu.eSENS Twitter: twitter.com/eSENS_EU LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/ groups/EU-eSENS-4998775 Thank you! Contact: Dr. Çağatay KARABAT cagatay.karabat@tubitak.gov.tr Contact us: esens.info@lists.esens.eu