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A self-assessment tool to evaluate interoperability maturity of digital public services across all government levels. Offers an online questionnaire to score interoperability, with recommendations & EIF conformance. It is an EC solution.

Interoperability Maturity Assessment of a Public Service

What is the solution about?

IMAPS is a user-friendly online questionnaire, designed as a self-assessment tool to assist public service owners to evaluate key  interoperability aspects of their digital public service.

Not only can IMAPS be used to assess the interoperability of any public service – from open data portals, and e-voting platforms, to public procurement services, and much more – it is applicable to services at all levels of government (international, national, regional and local).

IMAPS looks at three different service areas (see IMAPS conceptual model below):

  • Service Delivery (D) – Delivery of the digital public service;
  • Service Consumption (C) – Consumption of reusable machine-to-machine services from other public administrations and businesses. This can include the consumption of functionalities, base registry information and security services;
  • Service Management (B) – Controlling and monitoring the process flow related to service interactions with the external domain from trigger to outcome. This area includes Service Management aspects such as enterprise architecture, procurement, and service level management.
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IMAPS defines five levels of interoperability maturity:

  • Ad hoc (level 1): Poor interoperability – the digital public service cannot be considered interoperable
  • Opportunistic (level 2): Fair interoperability – the digital public service implements some elements of interoperability best practices
  • Essential (level 3): Essential interoperability – the digital public service implements the essential best practices for interoperability
  • Sustainable (level 4): Good interoperability – all relevant interoperability best practices are implemented by the digital public service
  • Seamless (level 5): Interoperability leading practice – the digital public service is a leading interoperability practice example for others
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What are the benefits of IMAPS?

IMAPS provides you with:

  • A compact, highly user-friendly and a free-of-charge online survey questionnaire, which can be completed in 30 minutes;
  • An interoperability maturity score that captures the current maturity level of your digital public service;
  • set of recommendations tailored to your digital public service for improving its interoperability maturity;
  • A confirmation of the conformance of your digital public service with the European Interoperability Framework (EIF).

Start your IMAPS assessment!

The latest version of the IMAPS survey (v2.2.0) is available at the EU survey portal: https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/IMAPS_v_2_2_0.

Explore the IMAPS Specialisations! 

Find out more about the IMAPS Specialisations that allow public service owners to get detailed insights on the legal (LIMAPS), organisational (OIMAPS), technical (TIMAPS) and semantic (SIMAPS) interoperability maturity of their digital public services.

Useful material

Download the IMAPS leaflet.

 

vv2.2.0
Release date: 14/11/2022

IMAPS

vv2.1.0
Release date: 22/03/2022

IMAPS

vv2.0.0
Release date: 05/07/2021

IMAPS

vv1.2.0
Release date: 06/07/2020

IMAPS

vv1.1.1
Release date: 22/01/2018

IMAPS

Detailed information

Last update
Solution type
Interoperability Specification
Release version
v2.2.0
Release date

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Moderation

Only facilitators and authors can create content.
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