This collection provides information on CMISA, a common data model for exchanging data on innovation between various European and national websites.
CollaborationeGovernment+2 topics
Last update: 20/04/2021
Study on "Data Analytics for Member States and Citizens"
An in depth look at the government pioneers of data analytics. What can we learn from them? How can we scale up data driven public services across Europe?
Statistics and informationBanking and financial services+7 topics
Last update: 20/02/2024
ICT Impact Assessment Guidelines | Practical tools and guidelines for assessing ICT implications
Offers tools and templates for assessing ICT implications of new Commission initiatives, enhancing innovation and productivity by evaluating both qualitative and quantitative ICT impacts on EU policy implementation. It is an EC solution.
LegalOpen Source Software+13 topics
Last update: 13/02/2024
CMISA - Common Data Model on Innovation Supporting Actors
CMISA is a common data model for exchanging data on innovation between various European and national websites. You can easily include integrated datas in your website. It is an EC solution.
StandardisationCollaboration+3 topics
Last update: 11/03/2024
FIWARE has taken over the implementation of the NGSI-LD API
ETSI created in Jan 2017 an Industry Specification Group (ISG CIM) for defining a Context Information Management API. The NGSI v2 defined by FIWARE provided the basis for the NGSI-LD specs published by ETSI (October 2019). NGSI-LD is a simple but powerful REST API for getting access to context data in right-time. FIWARE community provides several open source implementations of ETSI NGSI-LD, called Context Broker. One of this implementations, Orion Context Broker-LD, has become the CEF Building Block recommended to public and private sector for publication of right-time context data and useful…
Smart citieseGovernment+10 topics
Last update: 30/03/2023
GovTech Connect - Startups Survey
We're on a mission to hear from GovTech startups and SMEs across Europe to share their experiences selling or working with government. For this reason, we prepared a short survey to collect startups and SME’s insights on their experiences with the public sector. This will be an occasion for GovTech business players to participate in shaping the European GovTech ecosystem of the future! Respondents will have te opportunity to be featured as contributors in an EU findings report on the barriers and opportunities startups face when dealing with the government. The survey is available at this link...
eGovernmenteProcurement+3 topics
Last update: 22/12/2021
First GovTech Workshop - Main Takeways
On 16 December 2021, the European Commission organised a first GovTech* workshop. This theme together with the acceleration due to the pandemic situation which forced governments to be able able to innovate rapidly but also the need for digital strategic autonomy have supported to idea in many countries to support the GovTech ecosystem. *Among the many definitions, we consider that GovTech corresponds to when the public sector engages with start-ups and SMEs, for the provision of tech-based products and services in order to innovate and improve public services. In her introduction…
Business and competitionGeospatial+7 topics
Last update: 11/11/2021
Survey on Web Accessibility Directive
The European Commission is currently reviewing the application of the Web Accessibility Directive, collecting evidence from individuals and various stakeholders involved in web accessibility. The general public consultation on the review closed on 25 October. These targeted surveys seek further insights. Therefore, we would be grateful if you could reply to these surveys on web accessibility in the EU. The surveys are confidential and will support the review, whose findings will be published in June 2022. Please respond to the most appropriate survey(s) for your profile (you can respond to…
Business and competitionICT+6 topics
Last update: 27/07/2021
How far is the natural/agricultural production resilient?
In the framework of Science Direct, SoftwareX is the ELSEVIER publication that aims to acknowledge the impact of software on today's research practice, and on new scientific discoveries in almost all research domains. Five scientists present ResiPy, an object-oriented open source software, licensed under the EUPL-1.2, to compute the annual production of agricultural/natural products and its resilience indicator. This indicator can be applied to different anthropic and natural systems, e.g., agricultural production, natural vegetation and water resources, to quantify their stabilities and the…
Energy and environmentFoodIndustry and production
Last update: 24/07/2021
Twente University - 4TU.Research Data
4TU. ResearchData is an international data repository for science, engineering and design, developed by the University of Twente (NL). It offers research dataset curation, sharing, long-term access and preservation services to anyone, anywhere. 4TU. Training and community engagement resources are available to research and research-support professionals working to make their research data findable, accessible, interoperable and reproducible (FAIR). For data, 4TU. Proposes a licence set that includes seven licences, all from the Creative Commons (CC) family, from the most permissive CC0 (public…
Culture and educationIndustry and productionScience and technology
Last update: 24/02/2021
Open Source and Space
The drone helicopter Ingenuity, landed on Mars on February 18, represents a success for the Open Source community, as it runs on a Linux operating system and is based on an Open Source Software framework, called F’ (“F Prime”). February 18 will be remembered as a historical date. For the first time, Mars is hosting the drone helicopter “Ingenuity” on its ground, as a result of the Mars Helicopter mission run by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). The mission is a technology demonstration included in the broader NASA mission Mars 2020, whose main goal is to seek signs of ancient life and…
GeospatialOpen Source Software+4 topics
Last update: 10/02/2021
Government OSPOs for Europe
The final results of the European Commission Study on the Impact of Open Source Software and Hardware were presented on 5 February at the European Open Source Policy Summit, opened by Commissioner Breton. A part of this presentation was the recommendation to leverage the European Commission Open Source Programme Office (OSPO) to scale Open Source across Europe. Sachiko Muto, CEO of OpenForum Europe opened the conference by saying the study is “a big moment” for European Open Source policy and beyond. The Commission’s DG Connect tasked Fraunhofer ISI and OpenForum Europe to conduct a…
Open Source SoftwareIndustry and production+3 topics