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Following the 2023 public consultation on the 2.0 draft specifications, the eDelivery team made substantial revisions to the initially proposed drafts based on feedback and internal analysis. This collaborative process led to the new draft specifications for the eDelivery AS4 2.0 and eDelivery SMP 2.0 profiles. The 2024 drafts included advancements in further changes to the cryptography to leverage the best available security measures. To refine these aspects, the eDelivery team has incorporated input from a cryptography expertalgorithms as well as other adjustments in response to the feedback.

Notably, the refinements in the AS4 and SMP profiles also necessitated triggered adjustments to the BDXL and ebCore Party Id profiles to ensure complete consistency across the entire eDelivery specifications framework. As a result, we have published the second drafts of all four eDelivery profiles: AS4SMPBDXL and ebCore Party Id. The revised draft profiles were presented during the February meeting of the Interoperability Forum, a group dedicated to vendors who build eDelivery-compliant products.

The 2024 draft specifications were released for public consultation (8 March - 8 April 2024), which yielded few comments. The eDelivery team interprets this minimal feedback as a general endorsement of the proposed changes. As announced during the April meeting of the Interoperability Forum, the team is now confident in moving forward with the revised 2.0 specifications.still yielded some feedback, yet to be addressed in full.

The next crucial step are the were the Interoperability Events (11 & 25 June 2024). These remote sessions will bring brought together solution providers with their proof-of-concept implementations based on the cryptography part of the latest draft specifications, including key cryptography changes. Participants will have had the opportunity to test their implementations against each other and thus validating interoperability between different solutions built on to detect lingering interoperability issues stemming from the new eDelivery AS4 specifications. The eDelivery team, responsible for Domibus, a sample AS4 product, will also participate..

Formal Assuming a successful Interoperability Event with no unforeseen roadblocks, formal publication of the new specifications is expected in the second half of 2024. While some early adopters might be ready by 2025, a more realistic timeframe for widespread product support for the new specifications is likely to be 2026 onwards. The European Commission's Domibus is tentatively slated for an update supporting the new specifications by the the end of 2025.

New eDelivery digital ecosystems

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For more on the new eDelivery digital ecosystems in production, see New eDelivery-based ecosystems live now.

The Among new planned eDelivery implementationsecosystems evaluating eDelivery for potential future use, we note:

  • Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority (HERA) is in the early stages of planning ATHINA, a system for collecting and analysing health threat data. While eDelivery is under consideration, a final decision on its inclusion has not yet been made.
  • Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) system, led by DG TAXUD like ICS2 and CESOP, is assessing the use of eDelivery 's via its TAPAS implementation service for secure communication with the CBAM central platform. CBAM aims to address carbon emissions transparency for goods imported into the EU.

We invite you to follow our website for further updates on ATHINA, CBAM these and other potential eDelivery digital ecosystems.

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Please note that we monitor eDelivery digital ecosystems through our own research. There is no formal qualification process for inclusion; digital ecosystems are added as they are discovered or reported. We encourage European and national authorities to share information about existing eDelivery implementations to enhance monitoring and promote broader adoption.

To foster knowledge sharing, we are gathering registrations for a webinar in DecemberJanuary. This will be an opportunity to showcase eDelivery use cases.

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eDelivery plays a role in the EU's Common European Data Spaces initiative, ensuring secure and interoperable data exchange across various domains. It aligns with is listed in the Data Spaces Support Centre's blueprint for data space creation and contributes to building a future-proof, scalable data ecosystem. eDelivery is being integrated into the following data spaces:

  • Once Only Technical System (OOTS). This first European data space using eDelivery is live since December 2023.
  • HealthData@EU. This pilot is currently undergoing testing for national contact point data exchange with eDelivery being used for communication between national points and central EU services.
  • European Mobility Data Space (EMDS). Currently under discussion for potential implementation, building on existing eDelivery-powered ecosystems in the mobility sector.

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