CEF eDelivery: Consultation on 2018 Roadmaps
European Commission 2017
The European Commission is happy to announce that the detailed Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) eDelivery roadmaps are open for consultation and comments. The consultation closes on 15 December 2017.
CEF eDelivery is based on a distributed model called the “4-corner model”. In this model, the back-end systems of the users don’t exchange data directly with each other but do this through Access Points. These Access Points are conformant to the same technical specifications and therefore capable of communicating with each other. As a result of this, users adopting CEF eDelivery can easily and safely exchange data even if their IT systems were developed independently from each other.
Please find below the Domibus and SMP/SML 2018 roadmaps respectively:
Comments can be submitted below the consultation page by 15 December 2017.
To help realise the Digital Single Market, the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) programme funds a set of generic and reusable Digital Service Infrastructures (DSI), also known as building blocks. The CEF building blocks offer basic capabilities that can be reused in any European project to facilitate the delivery of digital public services across borders and sectors. Currently, there are five building blocks: eDelivery, eInvoicing, eID, eSignature and eTranslation. Visit CEF Digital 2018 to find out more: ec.europa.eu/cefdigital