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The online assistant helps users to find operational solutions that cover the alignment and implementation of the European Interoperability Framework and filter them by attributes.
CUSTOM PAGECreated: 04/05/2022Updated Date: 10/03/2023
The Dutch Governmental Reference Architecture (NORA)
Description What are the benefits of fostering interoperability within the country? One of the main objectives of the Netherlands in promoting interoperability is to facilitate the sharing of…
CUSTOM PAGECreated: 15/12/2021Updated Date: 15/12/2021
Underlying Principle 6: User centricity
Users’ needs should be considered when determining which public services should be provided and how they should be delivered in accordance with the following expectations: (1). A multi-channel service…
CUSTOM PAGECreated: 13/10/2021Updated Date: 12/01/2022
Interoperability Layer 1: Interoperability governance
Interoperability governance refers to decisions on interoperability frameworks, institutional arrangements, organisational structures, roles and responsibilities, policies, agreements and other…
CUSTOM PAGECreated: 12/10/2021Updated Date: 12/01/2022
Underlying Principle 12: Assessment of effectiveness and efficiency
There are many ways to take stock of the value of interoperable European public services, including considerations such as return on investment, total cost of ownership, level of flexibility and…
CUSTOM PAGECreated: 12/10/2021Updated Date: 11/01/2022
Underlying Principle 11: preservation of information
Legislation requires that decisions and data are stored and can be accessed for a specified time. This means that records and information in electronic form held by public administrations for the…
CUSTOM PAGECreated: 12/10/2021Updated Date: 11/01/2022
Underlying Principle 10: Administrative simplification
Where possible, public administrations should seek to streamline and simplify their administrative processes by improving them or eliminating any that does not provide public value. Administrative…
CUSTOM PAGECreated: 12/10/2021Updated Date: 11/01/2022
Underlying Principle 9: Multilingualism
European public services can potentially be used by anyone in any Member State. So, multilingualism needs to be carefully considered when designing them. Citizens across Europe often have problems in…
CUSTOM PAGECreated: 12/10/2021Updated Date: 11/01/2022
Underlying Principle 8: Security and privacy
Citizens and businesses must be confident that when they interact with public authorities they are doing so in a secure and trustworthy environment and in full compliance with relevant regulations, e…
CUSTOM PAGECreated: 12/10/2021Updated Date: 11/01/2022
Underlying Principle 7: Inclusion and accessibility
Inclusion is about enabling everyone to take full advantage of the opportunities offered by new technologies to access and make use of European public services, overcoming social and economic divides…
CUSTOM PAGECreated: 12/10/2021Updated Date: 12/01/2022
Underlying Principle 5: Technological neutrality and data portability
When establishing European public services, public administrations should focus on functional needs and defer decisions on technology as long as possible in order to minimize technological…
CUSTOM PAGECreated: 12/10/2021Updated Date: 12/01/2022
Underlying Principle 4: Reusability
Interfaces, standards, information and data are enablers of interoperability and improve quality because they extend operational use as well as saving money and time. This makes it a major contributor…
CUSTOM PAGECreated: 11/10/2021Updated Date: 11/01/2022