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CIP - ICT Policy Support Programme. Call 7 CIP ICT-PSP Work Programme 2013 Belgrade, 28 February 2013. Annalisa Bogliolo EC, DG CNECT : “Programme Coordination†unit. Information Communication Technologies Policy support Programme (ICT PSP). Intelligent Energy Europe (IEE).
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CIP - ICT Policy Support Programme Call 7 CIP ICT-PSP Work Programme 2013 Belgrade, 28 February 2013 Annalisa Bogliolo EC, DG CNECT : “Programme Coordination” unit
Information Communication Technologies Policy support Programme (ICT PSP) Intelligent Energy Europe (IEE) Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (EIP) • Fostering energy efficiency & the rational use of energy sources • Promoting new & renewable energy sources & energy diversification • Promoting EE & new energy sources in transport ~730 M€ ~2,170 M€ ~730 M€ Competitiveness and Innovation framework Programme • Better access to finance for SMEs through venture capital investment & loan guarantee instruments • Europe Enterprise Network • Support for eco-innovation • … • Better access to finance for SMEs through venture capital investment & loan guarantee instruments • Europe Enterprise Network • Support for eco-innovation • … http://ec.europa.eu/cip/index_en.htm
ICT PSP • Key funding programme supporting the ICT Policy and the Digital Agenda for Europe • ICT PSP: To drive forward innovation through the wider uptake and best use of ICTs • Complements ICT in FP7 that aims at strengthening Europe’s leadership role in mastering and shaping the development of ICTs • ICT PSP: Three inter-linked goals (legal base) • Develop the Digital single market • Support innovation / wide adoption and investments in ICT • Improve quality of services and enable an inclusive Information Society In € million, not including contribution from associated states
ICT PSP • To accelerate the development of a competitive, innovative and inclusive Information Society • Support ICT policy priorities (Digital Agenda for Europe) • Community funding aims specifically at: • Stimulating the wider deployment and best use of innovative ICT-based solutions • Facilitating the coordination and implementation of actions for developing the information society across the Member States
What do we support? • Pilot and testing in real settings • Putting users in the lead, demand driven innovation • Significant coverage and size • Supporting policy priorities • Diffuse widely the results • Ensure “replicability” and scalability • Build on Member States initiatives • Share experience • Help develop common approaches • Ensure interoperability • Prepare for wider actions • Consensus and partnership building is essential for interoperability and EU-wide deployment
Who participates? • National authorities • Ministries, local and regional authorities • Public organisations e.g. hospitals, schools, libraries,.. • Drivers in Pilot A, and in PPI Pilot, key users in pilot B and TN • Private companies including SMEs • As suppliers of innovations • Mainly in Pilot B and TN as main actors • Academia and public research • As experts and possible suppliers of innovations
Some statistics about Serbian participation: CIP is particularly successful
Annual Work Programme • Objectives to be reached and areas to be covered per year • Budget allocations per year • Funding instruments to be used • Rules for participation • Evaluation criteria • Planning for Call for proposals (>90% of budget) • Calls for tenders and other measures
Theme 1 - Cloud of public services and smart cities • Cloud of public services (18 M€: pilots B) • To test and validate a set of cloud-based services preparing for larger deployment • Enabling "open" public services, interoperability, improving transparency and trust • Smart, sustainable mobility (13.5 M€: pilots B + 1 TN) • Piloting ICT-based Interoperable Fare Management for sustainable mobility • Cooperative systems for sustainable mobility of goods • Preparing the ground for Public Procurement for Innovative Solutions (PPI) on cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems • Resource efficient data centres for smart cities (1 M€: 1 TN) • Preparing PPI for resource efficient data centres
Objective 1.1 - Cloud of public services Pilots B, 18 M€ • Path towards the CEF: Promote reuse of building blocks available from the Pilots A • To test and validate a set of cloud-based services preparing for larger deployment • Breaking silos, offer interoperable services • Opening and reuse of services • Enabling "open" public services, interoperability, improving transparency and trust • Implementation of the principle "information must be provided only once to public administration" • Empowering citizens to have access to their information and monitor its usage
Objective 1.2 - Smart, sustainable mobility: context • July 2012 - European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities • large-scale deployment of smart city solutions in Europe, focusing on intersection of ICT, energy and transport • Sep 2012 - European Cloud Computing Strategy • Unleashing potential of Cloud Computing in Europe • March 2010 - Europe 2020: Smart, Sustainable and inclusive Growth • Confirmation of 20/20/20 targets for 2020 • March 2011 - Roadmap for moving to a competitive low carbon economy by 2050 • Reducing GHG emissions by 80-95% by 2050 (compared to 1990 values) • June 2011 - White Paper on European Transport Policy • By 2050 reduce emissions by 60%, and 20% by 2020 (2008 level) • By 2050 move close to zero fatalities in road transport, halving road casualties by 2020
Objective 1.2 - Smart, sustainable mobility Pilots B and one TN, 13.5 M€ • Piloting ICT-based Interoperable Fare Management for sustainable mobility • Support demand for seamless intermodal mobility in cities with ICT based measures such as new approaches in automatic fare collection systems • Cooperative systems for sustainable mobility of goods • Optimising cargo management by means of real time communication among objects (i.e. vehicles, cargo items & infrastructure) to ensure efficient management and sustainable transport of goods, reducing unnecessary movements of trucks and optimising load factors • Preparing the ground for Public Procurement for Innovative Solutions (PPI) on cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems • develop a coordination mechanism among public road administrations to promote the use of common PPI guidelines when procuring innovative road side infrastructure or when specifying them to their concessionaires
Objective 1.3 - Resource efficient data centres for smart cities 1 TN, 1 M€ • Preparing PPI for resource efficient data centres • Help public administrations enhance energy and environmental footprint of data centres through harmonising and accelerating adoption of guidance/specs to procure technologies & systems • Action particularly relevant in context of smart cities where most data centres are built & resources are at a much higher demand
More information on Theme 1Objective 1.1 Contact: • Jean-Francois.Junger@ec.europa.eu • Hannele.Lahti@ec.europa.eu Websites: • https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/digital-life/government • http://www.epractice.eu • http://www.buildconnectgrow.eu/ • http://ec.europa.eu/egovernment
Follow us on Twitter @EU_SmartCities @ICT4TransportEU More information on Theme 1Objectives 1.2– 1.3 Obj. 1.2a: Myriam.Coulon-Cantuer@ec.europa.eu Obj. 1.2b&c: Wolfgang.Hoefs@ec.europa.eu Obj. 1.3: Kyriakos.Baxevanidis@ec.europa.eu • www.intelligentcargo.eu/ • www.efreightproject.eu/ • www.comesafety.org • http://ec.europa.eu/transport/themes/its/index_en.htm • http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/esafety/index_en.htm • www.ifm-project.eu • www.coolemall.eu • www.all4green-project.eu • www.thegreengrid.org
Theme 2 - Digital content, open data and creativity • 2.1 Europeana and Creativity (16 M€: BPNs/pilots B + 1 TN) • Enriching and improving the Europeana content base • Promoting the use of Europeana by creative industries • Coordinating Europeana • 2.2 Open data (8 M€: pilots B) • Open data experimentation and innovation building on geographic information • Standards for Open Data • 2.3 ICT for learning (6 M€: pilots B) • Piloting and showcasing excellence in ICT for learning for all • Organising competitions on Educational Games • 2.4 Digital content technologies for a better internet for kids (3 M€pilots B) • Piloting toolkit to help in child sex abuse investigation contexts • Interoperability for content rating and classification schemes • 2.5 eArchivingservices (3 M€: 1 pilot B) • Piloting eArchiving service solutions
Objective 2.1 - Europeana and Creativity BPNs and one TN, 16 M€ • Enriching and improving the Europeana content base • Explore new ways of improving the quality of Europeanametadata • Aggregation of existing digital cultural heritage content held by cultural institutionsor private content holders in order to make it accessible through Europeana. The content must be of interest to a broad public • Promoting the use of Europeana by creative industries • experiment with models, innovative applications and services for creative re-use of cultural resources, in particular those accessible through Europeana • Coordinating Europeana • support the functioning and development of the Europeana central service
Objective 2.2 - Open data Pilots B and one TN, 8 M€ • Open data experimentation and innovation building on geographic information • stimulate innovation and business activities around GI data and solutions enhanced by location-based services • concrete experiments that clearly identify and provide solutions for real world problems and/or address market opportunities • Standards for Open Data • bring together a broad range of stakeholders in the re-use of public sector information • agree on standards enabling interoperability and integration of public sector information across Europe and beyond
Objective 2.3 - ICT for learning Pilots B and one TN, 6M€ • Piloting and showcasing excellence in ICT for learning for all • large scale pilots involving at least 50.000 students and 4.000 teachers / at least 10 regional actors/hubs of excellence • targeting formal/non-formal/informal learning • covering digital literacy and computing, artistic and creative skills, mathematics • at least one piloting scenario dedicated to people special needs or at risk of exclusion • Organising competitions on Educational Games • Educational games on maths, ICT skills, healthier lifestyle • Take account of special needs - children at risk-of exclusion/elderly
Objective 2.4- Digital content technologies for a better internet for kids Pilots B, 3 M€ • Digital content technologies for victim identification • Piloting toolkit to help in child sex abuse investigation contexts • Image/content recognition technologies improving improve accuracy and processing time (still and moving images) • Interoperability for content rating and classification schemes • interoperability framework for cross-border content rating and classification schemes • cross-border retrieval of content for children and be open to tools such as parental controls
Objective 2.5 - eArchiving services Pilot B, 3M€ piloting eArchiving service solutions replicable and scalable technical specifications and tools integration of different document management and archiving systems within public service process/workflow environments
More information on Theme 2 For Objective 2.1 • CNECT-G2@ec.europa.eu About Europeana at • http://pro.europeana.eu/ For Objective 2.2 • CNECT-G3@ec.europa.eu For Objective 2.3 • CNECT-G4@ec.europa.eu For Objective 2.4 • CNECT-G4@ec.europa.eu For Objective 2.5 • CNECT-G2@ec.europa.eu
Theme 3- ICT for health, ageing well and inclusion • 3,1 - Preparing large scale deployment of targeted services to support active and healthy ageing (14M€: pilots A/B) • Telehealth programmes for the management of mental disorders • Wide deployment of integrated care • 3,2 - Supporting public procurement for innovative solutions in eHealth, active and healthy ageing and assisted living (10 M€ : PPI pilots) • eHealth • Active & healthy ageing and assisted living • 3,3 - Networking for health, ageing well and inclusion (3 M€: 4 thematic networks) • Innovation and provision of age friendly city's environments • Assessing impact and raising awareness on benefits of innovative eHealth tools and services • Sustainability of EU wide info-structure and collaborative governance • Clinical practice guidelines for eHealth services • 3,4 - Assisted mobility/navigation for older or impaired users (2M€:pilot B) • 3,5 - Biophotonicssolutions for diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of diseases(10M€:pilot B)
Theme 3: the context Policy Context • Digital Agenda (patient empowerment, interoperability of EHR, active ageing and independent living) • Innovation Union Strategic purpose, scope • European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing • Prevention and health promotion • Integrated health and social care • Independent, active living • Citizens leading healthy, active and independent lives • Improving the sustainability of health and social care systems • Boosting and improving the competitiveness of the markets
Objective 3.1.a - Preparing large scale deployment of targeted services to support active and healthy ageing Telehealth programmes for the management of mental disorders: Pilot A, 7 M€ • To collect, strengthen, enhance existing good practices that can be transferred and scaled up across Europe in order to: • Implement widespread, real-life solutions for the treatment of mental disorders based on innovative telehealth services • Validate and strengthen the evidence for the management of mental disorders based on telehealth solutions, especially with regard to cost-effectiveness and transferability of services; • Enhance professionals’ and users' acceptance and satisfaction
Objective 3.1.b -Preparing large scale deployment of targeted services to support active and healthy ageing Wide deployment of integrated care: Pilots B, 7M€ • ICT services and applications in integrated care programmes (either vertically within healthcare or horizontal integration of healthcare, social care, long-term and self-care) • Unlock innovative services and value chains • Involve new actors (e.g. insurers) • Deploy novel organisational models and care pathways • Target primarily national and/or regional authorities deploying integrated care programmes for the first time
Objective 3.2 - Supporting public procurement for innovative solutions in eHealth, active and healthy ageing and assisted living new instrument PPI pilots, 10M€ • eHealth • Active & healthy ageing and assisted living • to facilitate public purchasing of innovative solutions (PPI) in healthcare, ageing well and assisted living, which have not yet been deployed on a large scale (i.e. new/small scale) • to support the implementation of the Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP) of the European Innovation Partnership on Active & Healthy Ageing (EIP AHA) • aligned with eHealth Action Plan, related to innovative public procurement for new products, scalability and interoperability
Objective 3.3 - Networking for health, ageing well and inclusion 4 thematic networks, 3 M€ • Innovation and provision of age friendly city's environments • Assessing impact and raising awareness on benefits of innovative eHealth tools and services • Sustainability of EU wide info-structure and collaborative governance • Clinical practice guidelines for eHealth services
Objective 3.4 - Assisted mobility / navigation for older or impaired users Pilot B, 2M€ • Improve the independent living and mobility impaired people, when using public transport or their own vehicles • Specific access-rights management (public transport and specific parking places) • modernisation of parking cards for disabled and improved use, verification of the entitlement to disability parking • involve all concerned stakeholders including public authorities with responsibilities in supplying services and users' representatives
Objective 3.5- Biophotonics solutions for diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of diseases Pilots B, 10M€ Innovative biophotonics based solutions for the diagnosis, monitoring or treatment of disease In real application settings and with a sufficient range of realistic conditions and disease profiles Outcome: solutions which have been evaluated by professional end-users and which demonstrated significant advantages with respect to current approaches, with the ultimate goal being their introduction into the market place.
More information on Theme 3 Digital Agenda for Europe http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda ICT Policy Support Programmehttp://ec.europa.eu/ict_psp/ Ambient Assisted Living Joint Programmehttp://www.aal-europe.eu/ JPI - More Years – Better Liveshttp://www.jp-demographic.eu Active and Healthy Ageing Partnershiphttp://ec.europa.eu/active-healthy-ageing Specifically for Objective 3.4 CNECT-G4@ec.europa.eu Specifically for Objective 3.5 eddy.corthals@ec.europa.eu
Theme 4 - Trusted eServices Cybersecurity(7 M€: pilots B) • Web site protection • Critical infrastructures protection • Reporting on cybercrime
Theme 4: background • Research in FP7, and then Horizon 2020 • Policy European Strategy for Cybersecurity • Targets selection of current security challenges for society and the user • Impact Tools for users to protect themselves better
Objective 4.1 - Protection of Websites against Attacks Pilot B, 2.5 M€ Creates pilot platform to detect and clean infected websites and to mitigate the impact of attacks. Targets website administrators and business owners with limited resources -> usability, flexibility and cost-effectiveness Links to existing and upcoming activities Identifies the suitable tools to mitigate botnets, to prevent the infections and to identify and take down the Command & Control Server and the Attacker Outlines initial requirements for future action by the network providers and CERTs
Objective 4.2- Security for Networked Infrastructures Pilot B, 2.0 M€ • Based on state of the art on technological precautions for users to protect their networked infrastructures • Develops an innovative analytical tool to identify the relevant security features for industrial users that expose their systems to networks • Checks if existing security features of the used networked structures are adequate, up-to-date and up-to-speed to address potential threat scenarios • Produces recommendations for best practice guidelines and policy actions to better protect European critical information infrastructure legacy systems • Builds on existing work in the EU CIIP initiative
Objective 4.3- Secure and trustworthy reporting of malware and suspected cybercrime Pilot B, 2.5 M€ European prototype service for user reporting of potential fraudulent or malicious online activities Enables public bodies, security industry and researchers to gather data required for better mitigation of cyber-threats Offers individualised support for affected users Supports and links with E3C, existing activities and standardisation activities
More information on Theme 4 For all the objectives of Theme 4 • Martin.Muehleck@ec.europa.eu
Theme 5 - Open objective for innovation and other measures • Open objective for innovation (10 M€: pilots B) • Testing a new funding scheme based on open calls for innovation in areas of public interest • Support to advance Corporate Social Responsibility in the ICT sector (200 K€: Thematic Network) • Support to the Grand Coalition for ICT jobs (1M€: Thematic Network)
Objective 5.1 - Open objective for innovation Pilots B, 10 M€ • Testing a new funding scheme based on open calls for innovation in areas of public interest • innovation in areas of public interest (without detailed prescription) • a quicker transfer of innovative solutions to market • the exploration of new ideas for innovative services
Objective 5.2 - Support to advance CSR in the ICT sector • Commission Communication on "A renewed EU strategy 2011-14 for Corporate Social Responsibility": • Action 1: "Create in 2013 multi-stakeholder platforms in a number of relevant industrial sectors" • Action 5: "Develop a code of good practice for self- and co-regulation exercises" • Action 11: "Develop human rights guidance for three industrial sectors and for SMEs" One TN, 200 K€ • Establishment of a coordinating platform for the ICT sector aiming to: • Streamline the on-going and future discussions and dialogues with ICT stakeholders in a number of policy areas • Identify and share good practices through which societal benefits can be delivered via ICT channels • Extend the discussions to all relevant stakeholders – companies, civil society, academia, public interest actors, NGOs, etc. • Provide better visibility and communication about the CSR activities of the ICT sector
Objective 5.3 - Support to the Grand Coalition for ICT jobs One TN, 1M€ • infrastructure in support of the delivery of the Grand Coalition building on a distributed set of actions by national/local stakeholders and actions • link the European/national/local level and building bridges • identify best practices in the thematic clusters and co-fund pilot actions (e.g. trainings) • raise awareness and widely disseminate best practice
Further Info on Theme 5 For Objective 5.1 • pierre.marro@ec.europa.eu For Objective 5.2 • marina.kirova@ec.europa.eu • http://daa.ec.europa.eu/group/16/content For Objective 5.3 • alexander.riedl@ec.europa.eu • http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/grand-coalition-digital-jobs
ICT PSP Call 7: summary Five Themes: Covering in total 19 Objectives Total indicative budget: 125,7 M€ Call7 launch: 21 December 2012 Call7 close: 14 May 2013
ICT PSP Website https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/ict-policy-support-programme General information about the programme Dynamic newsroom Participating in ICT PSP • Information about calls (WP, infoday slides, guiding documents) • Specific workshops and contact points for themes and objectives • Expert registration and experts database Running activities and projects