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EIF assessment: Interoperability governance |
Recommendation 20: Ensure holistic governance of interoperability activities across administrative levels and sectors. |
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EIF assessment: Interoperability governance |
Recommendation 21: Put in place processes to select relevant standards and specifications, evaluate them, monitor their implementation, check compliance and test their interoperability. |
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EIF assessment: Interoperability governance |
Recommendation 22: Use a structured, transparent, objective and common approach to assessing and selecting standards and specifications. Take into account relevant EU recommendations and seek to make the approach consistent across borders. |
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EIF assessment: Interoperability governance |
Recommendation 23: Consult relevant catalogues of standards, specifications and guidelines at national and EU level, in accordance with your NIF and relevant DIFs, when procuring and developing ICT solutions. |
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EIF assessment: Interoperability governance |
Recommendation 24: Actively participate in standardisation work relevant to your needs to ensure your requirements are met |
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EIF Assessment: Standards and specifications can be mapped to the EIRA and catalogued in the European interoperability cartography (EIC). |
Recommendation 20: Ensure holistic governance of interoperability activities across administrative levels and sectors. |
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EIF Assessment: Standards and specifications can be mapped to the EIRA and catalogued in the European interoperability cartography (EIC). |
Recommendation 21: Put in place processes to select relevant standards and specifications, evaluate them, monitor their implementation, check compliance and test their interoperability. |
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EIF Assessment: Standards and specifications can be mapped to the EIRA and catalogued in the European interoperability cartography (EIC). |
Recommendation 22: Use a structured, transparent, objective and common approach to assessing and selecting standards and specifications. Take into account relevant EU recommendations and seek to make the approach consistent across borders. |
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EIF Assessment: Standards and specifications can be mapped to the EIRA and catalogued in the European interoperability cartography (EIC). |
Recommendation 23: Consult relevant catalogues of standards, specifications and guidelines at national and EU level, in accordance with your NIF and relevant DIFs, when procuring and developing ICT solutions. |
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EIF Assessment: Standards and specifications can be mapped to the EIRA and catalogued in the European interoperability cartography (EIC). |
Recommendation 24: Actively participate in standardisation work relevant to your needs to ensure your requirements are met |
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EIF assessment: Integrated Public Service Governance |
Recommendation 25: Ensure interoperability and coordination over time when operating and delivering integrated public services by putting in place the necessary governance structure. |
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EIF assessment: Integrated Public Service Governance |
Recommendation 26: Establish interoperability agreements in all layers, complemented by operational agreements and change management procedures. |
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EIF assessment: Legal interoperability |
Recommendation 27: Ensure that legislation is screened by means of ‘interoperability checks’, to identify any barriers to interoperability. When drafting legislation to establish a European public service, seek to make it consistent with relevant legislation, perform a ‘digital check’ and consider data protection requirements. |
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EIF assessment: Organisational interoperability |
Recommendation 28: Document your business processes using commonly accepted modelling techniques and agree on how these processes should be aligned to deliver a European public service. |
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EIF assessment: Organisational interoperability |
Recommendation 29: Clarify and formalise your organisational relationships for establishing and operating European public services. |
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EIF assessment: Semantic interoperability |
Recommendation 30: Perceive data and information as a public asset that should be appropriately generated, collected, managed, shared, protected and preserved. |
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EIF assessment: Semantic interoperability |
Recommendation 31: Put in place an information management strategy at the highest possible level to avoid fragmentation and duplication. Management of metadata, master data and reference data should be prioritised. |
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EIF assessment: Semantic interoperability |
Recommendation 32: Support the establishment of sector-specific and cross-sectoral communities that aim to create open information specifications and encourage relevant communities to share their results on national and European platforms. |
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Recommendation 27: Ensure that legislation is screened by means of ‘interoperability checks’, to identify any barriers to interoperability. When drafting legislation to establish a European public service, seek to make it consistent with relevant legislation, perform a ‘digital check’ and consider data protection requirements. |
Achieve Legal Interoperability |
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Recommendation 28: Document your business processes using commonly accepted modelling techniques and agree on how these processes should be aligned to deliver a European public service. |
Achieve Organisational Interoperability |
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Recommendation 29: Clarify and formalise your organisational relationships for establishing and operating European public services. |
Achieve Organisational Interoperability |
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Recommendation 30: Perceive data and information as a public asset that should be appropriately generated, collected, managed, shared, protected and preserved. |
Achieve Semantic Interoperability |
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Recommendation 31: Put in place an information management strategy at the highest possible level to avoid fragmentation and duplication. Management of metadata, master data and reference data should be prioritised. |
Achieve Semantic Interoperability |
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Recommendation 32: Support the establishment of sector-specific and cross-sectoral communities that aim to create open information specifications and encourage relevant communities to share their results on national and European platforms. |
Achieve Semantic Interoperability |
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EIF assessment: Technical interoperability |
Recommendation 33: Use open specifications, where available, to ensure technical interoperability when establishing European public services. |
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Recommendation 33: Use open specifications, where available, to ensure technical interoperability when establishing European public services. |
Achieve Technical Interoperability |