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JOINING UP GOVERNMENTSEUROPEAN
COMMISSION
Interoperability in the framework of the Digital Agenda for Europe
ICEGOV 2011, Tallin
Francisco García MoránDirector General for Informatics
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Background
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EU 2020EU 2020
Union for InnovationUnion for Innovation
Youth on the moveYouth on the move
Efficient use of
resources
Efficient use of
resources
Industrial policy
Industrial policy
New qualifications & jobs
New qualifications & jobs
EU Platform against poverty
EU Platform against poverty
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Digital Single MarketInteroperability and standardsTrust and securityVery fast InternetResearch and innovationEnhancing e-skillsICT for social challenges
“Every European Digital”
Neelie Kroes
Digital Single Market
Interoper. & standards
Trust & security
Very fast Internet
Research & Innovation
Enhancing e-skills
ICT for social challenges
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DAE Status
DAE Status
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DAE Status
Colour coded (green, amber, red)
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Strategy & framework
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From policy to action
DAE
CIP-PSPOther funding
Legislation
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A new generation of open, flexibleand seamless eGovernment services
Userempowerment
Internalmarket
Efficiency & effectiveness
Pre-conditions
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Interactions > Interoperability
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Citizen &
Business
European Public Service Boundary
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European Interoperability Strategy
Accompanying measures
Inter-operabilityAwareness
Trusted information exchange• Semantic interoperability• Information availability and usage• Trust and privacy• Catalogue of services
Interoperability architecture• Interoperability architecture• Expertise support and methodologies
ICT implications of new legislation• National and cross-border sector-
specific legislation sustainability
Sharing best
practices Using
Collaborationplatforms
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EIF: 12 Underlying principles
Need for community action
– Subsidiarity and Proportionality
User needs and expectations
– User Centricity, Inclusion and Accessibility, Security and Privacy, Multilingualism, Administrative Simplification, Transparency, Preservation of Information
Collaboration
– Openness, Reusability, Technological Neutrality and Adaptability, Effectiveness and Efficiency
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EIF: Public Services Conceptual Model
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2011
•Guidance on standards for eProc
2013
•MS to apply EIF, Malmö & Granada commitments
2010
•new rules for ICT standards
•EIF
EIF ICTstd
stds eProc
MS to apply
Interoperability and standards
Towards an Interoperability Architecture?
Time
EIA Realisation
New Public Service
RIA
EIA
New Public Service
RIA
RIARIA
EIA EIA
New Public Service
RIA
RIARIA
EIA EIA
RIA
RIA EIA
RIAEIA RIAEIA
EIARIA
RIA
RIARIA
RIA
RIA
RIA
EIA
EIAEIA
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Available Agreements:
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Towards an Interoperability Architecture?
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Examples
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sTESTA
LSP
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ProjectMgt
IT industry(software et services)
Industryassociations
Contracting Authorities
Standardizationbodies
European Commission
Other largescale pilots
Suppliers (esp.SMEs)
Beneficiaries
Business Processes& Infrastructure
PEPPOLBeneficiaryinfluenced
Awareness
PEPPOL
e-Prior
Customer [Purchase to Pay business process]
Supplier [Order to Cash business process]
Invoice
control
Invoice
payment
PaymentsOrderOrder
processingBilling
Invoice
Purchase
Order
Order
Customer request
Quotation
Quotation
Requisition Approval Request
Request
Catalogue
Catalogue
Goods receipt
Receipt
Pre-Awarding
(planned) Notification Submission Awarding
Post-Awarding
CatalogueCatalogue
RequestRequest OrderOrder
InvoiceInvoiceQuotationQuotation
ReceiptReceipt
Contract
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ePrior evolution: e-Trust Ex
Business specific services Toolbox services Security support
Infrastructure services
Procurement
e-PRIOR
Legis-
lation
support
e-GREFFE
Compe-
tition
e-COMP
Submit Bundle
Document status
Document inbox
Query document
Retrieve document
View document
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Mo
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Document
Validation &
Business Rules
Engine
Service
workflow &
Orchestrati
on Engine
Document
Rendering
&
Transformat
ion Engine
Document
Archiving
Routing
Engine
Binaries
e-TrustEx data exchange platform
e-TrustEx
GUI
CIP Gateway
(e.g. PEPPOL Access Point)
Digital Single Market
eID in DAE
2011: Revision of the
eSignature Directive
(towards cross-border
recognition and
interoperability of
secure
eAuthentication
systems)
2012: Propose a Decision
to ensure mutual
recognition of e-
identification and e-
authentication across
the EU based on online
'authentication
services' to be offered
in all Member States.
ICT for social challenges
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eID study (2009): Identity resources
eID cards Biometricsbiometric data not reported as an authentication method for specific
eGovernment applications in any country
Paper; 12
No ID; 5
Deploying
eID cards; 13
6: public,
7: private
No plans; 21
NA; 6Fingerprint
data; 5
Mobile phone based id solutions: 8 countries have, 21 have no plans
eID study (2009): Analysis
Countries (out of 32)
Use PKI systems 27
Use username/password 22
Single factor 19
Multifactor (password lists) 7
Password calculators 2
Mobile based auth 2
18 countries (56%) have some form of multilevel authentication policy, only 5
have formally adopted
Only 2 countries have a specific legal framework with regard to entity
authentication
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Challenges to the cross border
use of national eIDs:
1)Identification other than national
id. Numbers
2)Common European level
authentication assurance policy
feasible?Source: http://ec.europa.eu/idabc/en/document/6484.html
STORK – Member State involvement
Member States/EEA -STORK
Member States Ref Group
STORK Candidate Countries
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STORK
CITIZEN
CITIZEN
CITIZENCITIZEN
CITIZEN
Opportunities for public
and private sector
STORK – Pilots
Cross-border Auth. Platform
Safer Chat
Student Mobility
Electronic Delivery
Change of Address
ECAS/STORK
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ECAS
30.000 internal users
10.000 inter-institutional users
500.000.000 citizens
> 500 web applications
ECAS/STORK objective: enhance
European Commission electronic
services by Member States’
electronic identities
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January 2010
ECAS
June 2010August 2010November 20102011
ETS
ECAS / STORK Milestones
Large Scale Pilots – Interaction
Company
Dossier
Citizen ID
Cit
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Privacy
Transport
Infrastructure
Company
Dossier
Citizen ID
Cit
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n ID
Co
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ID
Privacy
Transport
Infrastructure
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IF YOU ALWAYS DO
WHAT YOU ALWAYS DID,
YOU ALWAYS GET
WHAT YOU ALWAYS GOT
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Thank you