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Interoperable Europe
Interoperable Europe is the initiative of the European Commission for a reinforced interoperability policy in the public sector.
COLLECTIONCreated: 18/10/2021

Data Oriented Services (DORIS)
In its day-to-day work, the Commission is responsible for defining and implementing new policies, drawing up new legislation proposals, while conducting prior impact assessments, etc., in more than 30…
COLLECTIONCreated: 14/10/2020

Study on "Data Analytics for Member States and Citizens"
As the COVID-19 crisis has made clear, data analytics is essential not just for public services to innovate but also to manage crises and save lives. We need the services and infrastructures that…
COLLECTIONCreated: 19/06/2020
Processing Open Source Data with Exchangeable Components
A wide variety of public authorities need to process open source information to support decision making and understanding the context of a topic domain. In many use cases the data needs to be…
COLLECTIONCreated: 25/06/2019
Digital Skills in the public sector
This collection is established to serve as a central place where you can find news and share best practices, initiatives, challenges and needs related to training programmes and educational resources…
COLLECTIONCreated: 21/06/2019
ELI - European Legislation Identifier
The European Legislation Identifier (ELI) is a system to make legislation available online in a standardised format, so that it can be accessed, exchanged and reused across borders. ELI is based on a…
COLLECTIONCreated: 06/02/2019
PM² for Jira Service Desk Cloud
Good Evening, I've been wanting to implement a few workflows in my service desk and have made it to PM². I'm building a knowledgebase, workflow, forms, and screens. I'm doing this with the 3.0.1 revision of the methodology, incorporating both the standard and agile guides into a relatively…
DISCUSSIONCreated: 12/04/2022
Decision supporting tool on Interoperability - Your feedback!
Upon the design of a new legislation that brings changes to existing digital environments, especially at a trans-European level, policymakers have to choose which would be the most effective and efficient approach for implementation. In this decision they may want to consider, among other aspects…
DISCUSSIONCreated: 07/04/2021
BLOG 14: Blog post: NZ, The Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI)
Harnessing public data value by focusing on user’s needs The IDI has been described internationally as a success for New Zealand, and an exemplar for other countries to learn from in terms of getting the most from harnessing public sector data, and facilitating evidence based policy making. New…
DISCUSSIONCreated: 05/08/2020
BLOG 12 – Findata
Finland has a long history of collecting extensive data in registers but making use of the data has been complicated and inefficient, due to several causes, including the privacy restrictions and the supporting technologies. In 2019 a new Act on Secondary Use of Health and Social Data (hereinafter…
DISCUSSIONCreated: 27/07/2020
BLOG 11 - Building a data strategy across government, the New Zealand Data Framework
Cross-government initiatives have been a response to the need to adapt to the digital era, where data creation increases at an exponential rate and there is an increasing expectation and demand for real-time information. New Zealand is a good example of this. A few years ago it was identified that…
DISCUSSIONCreated: 24/07/2020
BLOG 10 - Estonian Tax and Customs Board – Analytics solution for fraud detection – KOKE system and automated risk models
EMTA (Eesti Maksu- ja tolliametile) is the Estonian Tax and Customs Board. The Estonian Tax and Customs Board’s activities include administration of state revenues, implementation of national taxation and customs policies and protection of the society and legal and economic activities. EMTA uses big…
DISCUSSIONCreated: 22/07/2020