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Interoperability is an important theme for local, regional and national level. To achieve it, the excellent MODINIS Interoperability study gives very useful practical recommendations, based on cases, discussions in workshops and further analysis. At the European level the findins are very interesting also for the upcoming large scale pilots on eID and public eProcurement and for the next version of the EIF…
The Gartner report on the upgrade of the IDABC IEF vs.1.0 to vs.2.0 focuses on the purpose of interoperability: Public Services where Needed. The report proposes a framework for pan-European public services, building on the eGovernment achievements of individual member states. The report identifies issues or barriers that need resolve prior to full-scale deployment.
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ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
Interoperability - an excellent study available
Interoperability is an important theme for local, regional and national level. To achieve it, the excellent MODINIS Interoperability study gives very useful practical recommendations, based on cases, discussions in workshops and further analysis. At the European level the findins are very interesting also for the upcoming large scale pilots on eID and public eProcurement and for the next version of the EIF…
Public Services where Needed
The Gartner report on the upgrade of the IDABC IEF vs.1.0 to vs.2.0 focuses on the purpose of interoperability: Public Services where Needed. The report proposes a framework for pan-European public services, building on the eGovernment achievements of individual member states. The report identifies issues or barriers that need resolve prior to full-scale deployment.