Heading for the Digital Single Market - Carsten Schmidt

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e-SENS Electronic Simple European Networked Services Heading for a Digital Single Market Luxembourg, 6 th of November 2014

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Presentation form e-SENS project conference "Making e-services a reality in EU", Luxembourg 6-7 November 2014

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e-SENS Electronic Simple European Networked Services

Heading for a Digital Single Market Luxembourg, 6th of November 2014

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Goal

to improve the cross-border access of citizens and

businesses to public services in Europe

by provision of interoperable IT solutions

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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

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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: Large Scale Pilots (LSP)

Large Scale Pilots support 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 the Digital Single Market.

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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 help to „build, connect and grow” in Europe

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Consolidate, improve, extend

e-SENS

- Consolidates the results of LSP projects

- Improves solutions and develops generic modules

- Extends their usage to more domains

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e-SENS competence clusters

• to facilitate electronic document exchange across borders

e-Delivery & e-Interaction

• for cross-border understanding in public administration

Semantics, Processes and

Documents

• to enable signing and verification of any document and electronic identification and authentication

Identity, Security and

Trust

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High Level Building Block (HBBs) Generic building blocks, their inter-relationships with other building blocks, combined with the principles and guidelines that provide a foundation on which more specific architectures can be built.

The identified High Level Building Blocks of e-SENS are:

e-Delivery,

e-Documents,

e-Signatures,

e-ID

High Level Building Blocks

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Long-term consolidation of the building blocks of the LSPs with a view to overall acceptance Sustainability models Bringing business cases of building blocks together Governance structure for Cross-border delivery of eGovernment services Working towards legal stability Handover of what is done in the EC policy framework (e.g. CEF / ISA / Horizon 2020)

Sustainability and long-term governance

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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

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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

new domains …

Real life scenarios

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Piloting phase

first wave of Pilots by April 2015

more pilots will start gradually. All pilots are expected to run until the end of March, 2016.

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Who will benefit?

easier travelling, leaving and working

less bureaucracy

seamless communication with public offices

citizens easier for companies to do business on their own

Electronic fulfillment of legal requirements

lower costs of running business

new business opportunities on EU market

business

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Opportunities for Countries

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Modernization of public administration

Increased efficiency and effectiveness of public services

Enhanced satisfaction of public services users

Saving of time while performing administrative tasks

Improved transparency of public administration performance

Cost-effective solutions

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Opportunities for IT sector

Business opportunities in the public sector

Possibility to create new commercial products or add value basing on existing e-SENS solutions without license fees

Stimulating demand for ICT based solutions in public administration

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Possibility to re-use solutions and include them to the business offer without “re-inventing the wheel”

Possibility to influence and shape the technical building blocks, provide feedback and make proposals

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Thank you!