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1 JOINING UP GOVERNMENTS EUROPEAN COMMISSION Interoperability in the framework of the Digital Agenda for Europe ICEGOV 2011, Tallin Francisco García Morán Director General for Informatics 2 Background

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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

… …… … … …

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

Inte

rna

l C

om

mu

nic

ati

on

Se

rvic

es

Log

gin

g

Pri

va

cy &

Se

curi

ty S

erv

ice

s

Mo

nit

ori

ng

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

ize

n I

D

Co

mp

an

y I

D

Privacy

Transport

Infrastructure

Company

Dossier

Citizen ID

Cit

ize

n ID

Co

mp

any

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