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CEF eDelivery Infrastructure Day
Tuesday, 29 November 2016
Centre Albert Borschette, Rue Froissart 36, 1049 Brussels.
The CEF eDelivery Infrastructure Day (Tuesday, 29 November) will demonstrate how CEF can help users set up their eDelivery infrastructures. Case studies from eDelivery implementations in the Netherlands, Norway and Germany will be presented. The interactive afternoon sessions will focus on Message Exchange, the Discovery & Security Models linking to the eIDAS Electronic Registered Delivery Service and CEF eDelivery.
CEF eDelivery Industry Day
Wednesday, 30 November 2016
Centre Albert Borschette, Rue Froissart 36, 1049 Brussels.
The CEF eDelivery Industry Day's (Wednesday, 30 November) focus is to discuss what is currently missing to create an eDelivery market in the context of the Digital Single Market. Software vendors that have passed the conformance testing will present their experiences and a conformance testing exercise workshop will take place in the afternoon session.
In addition to an action-packed agenda, CEF Digital will host networking cocktails on Wednesday 30th November and Thursday 1st December. In addition to roundtables, panel discussions and talks, these networking cocktails will allow for informal discussions on the future of eDelivery & eInvoicing and how we can Connect Europe, together. We look forward to seeing you there!
The CEF eInvoicing Stakeholder Day's (Thursday, 1 December) aim is to provide an update on the policy and support activities, namely the eInvoicing Readiness Website and the study results on the "State of play of B2G eInvoicing in public procurement".
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Agenda
CEF eDelivery Infrastructure Day (Tuesday, 29 November)
29 November 2016 / 0930 – 1700
Centre Albert Borschette, room 2.A
Time | Item | Speakers |
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09.30 – 10.00 | Registration & Coffee | |
10.00 – 10.40 | The Digital Single Market:
| Andrea Servida, DG CNECT H4 |
10.40 – 11.20 | User Journey – How can CEF help you set up your future eDelivery infrastructure? | João Rodrigues Frade, DIGIT B4 Nils McGrath, DIGIT B4 |
11.20 – 11.35 | Coffee break | |
11.35 – 12.05 | Case 1 – What is the strategy to consistently implement eDelivery in the Dutch Public Sector? | Xander van der Linde, Ministry of Economic Affairs, the Netherlands |
12.05 – 12.35 | Case 2 – What is the strategy to consistently implement eDelivery in the Norwegian Public Sector? | André Hoddevik, Agency for Public Management and eGovernment (DIFI), Norway |
12.35 – 13.05 | Case 3 – What is the strategy to consistently implement eDelivery in the German Public Sector? | Natalie Nickel and Tim Nowosadtko, Ministry of Justice of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany |
13.05 – 14.15 | Lunch break | |
14.15 – 14.45 | Round table discussion Lessons learnt from the eDelivery implementations | Participants: Xander van der Linde, André Hoddevik, Natalie Nickel, Tim Nowosadtko, Robert Krimmer and Martin VolckerModerator: Serge Novaretti, DG CNECT H4 |
14.45 – 16.00 (room 3.05) | Breakout A: Choosing the Message Exchange Model The e-SENS Profile of the AS4 message exchange protocol | Pim van der Eijk, OASIS |
14.45 – 16.00 (room 0.20) | Breakout B: Choosing the Discovery Model eHealth DSI project Static Discovery vs. Dynamic Discovery with Service Metadata Publisher and Service Metadata Locator technology | Licinio Kustra Mano, DG SANTE Martin Forsberg, OpenPEPPOL |
14.45 – 16.00 (room 3.10) | Breakout C: Choosing the Security Model Linking eIDAS Electronic Registered Delivery Service and CEF eDelivery | Gábor Bartha, DG CNECT H4 & Jörg Apitzsch, Governikus KG |
16.00 – 16.25 | Coffee break | |
16.25 – 16.50 | Fiware collaboration with CEF eDelivery
| Juanjo Hierro, Fiware
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16.50 – 17.10 | Plenary feedback on the breakouts | Pim van der Eijk, OASIS Martin Forsberg, OpenPEPPOL Gábor Bartha, DG CNECT H4 & Jörg Apitzsch, Governikus KG |
17.10 – 17.15 | Close | João Rodrigues Frade, DIGIT B4 |
Provide your input on the Breakout afternoon sessions and vote on the session that you intend to participate here.
This event will also be available remotely through webstreaming via this link. Please note that by attending this event you consent to the recording of this meeting which may, in whole or part, be used to promote CEF Digital.
CEF eDelivery Industry Day (Wednesday, 30 November)
30 November 2016 / 0930 – 1535
Centre Albert Borschette, room 2.A
Time | Item | Speakers |
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09.30 – 10.00 | Registration & Coffee | |
10.00 – 10.40 | The Digital Single Market:
| Andrea Servida, DG CNECT H4 |
10.40 - 10.55 | Case 1 - The e-SENS AS4 conformance testing experience by IBM | David Hixon, IBM |
10.55 - 11.10 | Case 2 - The e-SENS AS4 conformance testing experience by Flame | Theo Kramer, Flame |
11.10 - 11.25 | Case 3 - The e-SENS AS4 conformance testing experience with Holodeck B2B | Sander Fieten, Chasquis |
11.25 - 12.00 | Coffee break | |
12.00 – 13.00 | Round table discussion What is currently missing to create an eDelivery market in the context of the Digital Single Market? | Moderator: Carsten Schmidt, Ministry of Justice of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Participants:Christian Rasmussen Theo Kramer, Flame David Hixon, IBM Sander Fieten, Chasquis |
13.00 – 14.30 | Lunch break | |
14.30 – 15.00 | Presentation of Minder testbed | Muhammet Yildiz, Tubitak |
15.00 – 15.30 | Conformance testing exercise | Maarten Daniels, DIGIT B4 |
15.30 – 15.35 | Close | João Rodrigues Frade, DIGIT B4 |
15.35 – 16.35 | Networking cocktail |
This event will also be available remotely through webstreaming via this link. Please note that by attending this event you consent to the recording of this meeting which may, in whole or part, be used to promote CEF Digital.
Background
The CEF eDelivery building block helps public administrations and businesses (and indirectly citizens) to participate in eDelivery Messaging Infrastructures. These facilitate organisation-to-organisation messaging by enabling their systems to interact with each other in a secure, reliable and trusted way. The Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Digital Programme, is currently promoting the adoption of common standards in the eDelivery Messaging Infrastructures in different policy domains (Business Registers, eJustice, eProcurement, etc.).
CEF eDelivery builds on the work of the Member States on the Large Scale Pilots (such as e-SENS) and the Regulation (EU) 910/201 on Electronic identification and trust services, commonly known as 'eIDAS'.
CEF eDelivery supports the fundamental principles of the digital age by promoting the alignment between its technical specifications and the eIDAS regulatory framework. eIDAS establishes the principle that an electronic document should not be denied legal effect on the grounds that it is in an electronic form.
CEF eDelivery promotes the use of existing technical specifications and standards rather than trying to define new ones. Organisations adopting these technical specifications are free to select any software that conforms to them. In short, there are three alternative scenarios for Public Authorities and Business interested in deploying a CEF eDelivery Access Point. They can buy, build or reuse one.
About the speakers
16 Comments
Peter Danko
Dear all, I have a question.
This event will be broadcast and online (or recording/presentation)?
Thank you, Peter Danko
Ines COSTA
Dear Peter Danko,
Thank you for your question. Yes, this event will be available through webstreaming.
Access details to the webstreaming will be communicated closer to the date.
Best regards,
Ines
Andrea CACCIA
Are Peppol service providers also registered e-delivery trust service providers according to the eIDAS Regulation?
In case, also if Peppol service providers are not qualified, there are legal implications. I hope there will be space to discuss and clarify this topic.
Ines COSTA
Dear Andrea CACCIA,
As OpenPEPPOL relies on CEF eDelivery for its Messaging Infrastructure, the exchange model is by default aligned with the ERDS trust service defined by eIDAS. However, it doesn't mean that all OpenPEPPOL service providers are Qualified Trust Service provider. To be recognised as such, OpenPEPPOL service providers need to meet the requirements of the Regulation and the Supervisory Body must verify it during the "initiation of qualified trust services" set in article 21 of the Regulation.
Please do not hesitate in case of additional queries.
Best regards,
Ines
Andrea CACCIA
Dear Ines COSTA,
thank you for your clarification.
Even if theoretically an OpenPEPPOL service provider can apply for qualification in my opinion it will not be the case in practice as, to have a QERDS, all the OpenPEPPOL nodes need to be qualified ERD TSP. In fact article 44 reads: "In the event of the data being transferred between two or more qualified trust service providers, the requirements in points (a) to (f) [i.e.the QERDS requirements] shall apply to all the qualified trust service providers"
On the other hand your answer seems to confirm that OpenPEPPOL service provider should be considered an ERDS and this has some implications.
Article 13 is about the (Q)TSP liability and article 19 defines the basic requirements applicable to both TSPs and QTSP,
This means that each OpenPEPPOL service provider are under "ex post" supervision and shall (in short):
I am not sure that this topic is crystal clear to all parties, further elaboration on this topic is very welcome
Best regards,
Andrea Caccia
Michael SCANLON
Dear Andrea CACCIA,
Thank you for your email. Please note that all of this will be addressed on the day.
Best regards,
Michael
CC: Alis Irena RIVIERE-OSIPOV, Joao RODRIGUES FRADE, Ines COSTA
Santi CASAS
Dear all, I'm trying to register but when I push "Submit", nothing happens.
Mihály DÁN
I had the same problem when registering, it seemed that nothing is happening, but then after a while it did accept the registration.
Ines COSTA
Dear
, Dear Mihály DÁN,
Once you register for the event in this registration page you will not receive an automated email confirming your registration but a message is displayed in the page.
We have received both your registrations.
We look forward to your participation.
Best regards,
Ines
Santi CASAS
Thanks Ines COSTA and Mihály DÁN.
I've just received the confirmation by email.
Anonymous
Dear all,
When is the deadline for getting registered for the event?
KR
Ines COSTA
Dear,
The deadline for registration is Friday 25 November midday.
Best regards,
Ines
Tommaso FAVERO
Good Afternoon! Will "Breakout A: Choosing the Message Exchange Model The e-SENS Profile of the AS4 message exchange protocol" be on streaming via this link?
https://webcast.ec.europa.eu/cef-edelivery-einvoicing-dsis-stakeholders-days-1
Thank you
Regards
Tommaso
Ines COSTA
Dear Tommaso FAVERO,
The only Breakout session available on webstreaming will be the
Breakout C: Choosing the Security Model
Linking eIDAS Electronic Registered Delivery Service and CEF eDelivery
Thank you and best regards,
Ines
Tommaso FAVERO
Dear Ines COSTA
Thank you. will the materials (slides, documentation) be available for public?
We're following the meeting on line.
Thank you
Tommaso
Ines COSTA
Dear Tommaso FAVERO,
All the materials will be made available afterwards.
Best regards,
Ines