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IDABC stands for Interoperable Delivery of European eGovernment Services to public Administrations, Businesses and Citizens. It uses the opportunities offered by information and communication technologies to encourage and support the delivery of cross-border public sector services to citizens and enterprises in Europe, to improve efficiency and collaboration between European public administrations and to contribute to making Europe an attractive place to live, work and invest.
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 | | In order to improve the interoperability of electronic signatures and to facilitate their cross border use, initially in the framework of the Services Directive, the European Commission has published a central list with links to national "trusted lists" of certification-service providers issuing qualified certificates.
December 2009
| |  | | Interoperability between Public Administrations? Does this sound familiar?
On this occasion, the Directorate General for Informatics, organised on the 1st December 2009 the EIS Info Day .
Last update: December 2009
| |  | | On the 2nd October 2009, the European Commission, Directorate General for Informatics organised the IDABC Open Source Event 2009: The Power of Communities.
| |  | | The 12th issue of Synergy presents the results of the most recent survey regarding the progress made in the EU’s digital content industry. The benefits of the new electronic tool – the Internal Market Information System (IMI) – developed by Commission are also being demonstrated. In the current issue the Director of Information Policy and Services at UK’s National Archives underlines the ways new technologies shape public services. Moreover steps taken and solutions proposed in this period towards the eProcurement, the European Interoperability Strategy and the eSignature and eIdentification are described; the approach to eGovernement data modeling is also highlighted.
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