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30 June 2020 / 10:00 - 13:00

Online meeting via Webex

Event summary

The CEF eDelivery team is organising the second subgroup meeting focusing on the work on the future of eDelivery. This work will include a focus on REST-based API extensions to eDelivery and possible use of Blockchain technology.

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Participants

European CommissionMember States' representatives
  • Bogdan Dumitriu (DIGIT D3) – Project Manager « eDelivery API extension »
  • Monica Posada (JRC B6) – Project Manager « API strategy essentials »
  • Dietmar Gattwinkel (DG CNECT H4) API4IPS coordinator
  • Andres Moreno (ECHA)
  • Fani Tsirantonaki (INEA)
  • Georges Lobo (DIGIT D2)
  • Ines Costa (DIGIT D3)
  • Lorenzino Vaccari (JRC B6)
  • Maarten Daniels (DIGIT D3)
  • Marcio Sampaio (DIGIT D3)
  • Mark Boyd (JRC B6 – external expert)
  • Radoslav Jakub (INEA)
  • Vlad Veduta (DIGIT D3)
  • Arne Tauber, Austria, EGIZ - eGovernment Innovation Center
  • Atte Pirttila, Finland, Digital and Population Data Services Agency
  • Daniel Lindbom, Sweden, Swedish Tax agency
  • Erik Hagen, Norway, DIFI - Agency for Public Management and eGovernment
  • Hans Sinnige, The Netherlands, RINIS Foundation
  • Jonas Žalinkevičius, Lithuania, eDelivery LT
  • Jose Antonio Eusamio, Spain, Ministry of Finance & Public Administration
  • Judie Attard, Malta, MITA - Malta Information Technology Agency
  • Klaus Luttich, Germany, Governikus
  • Manne Andersson, Sweden, Swedish eHealth agency
  • Martin Volcker, Sweden, DIGG, Agency for Digital Government
  • Marta Cruz, Portugal, AMA, Agency for Administrative Modernization
  • Michal Ohrablo, Slovakia, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for Investments and Informatization
  • Michel Bugeja, Malta, MITA - Malta Information Technology Agency
  • Nicholas Chronopoulos, Greece, Ministry of Digital Governance
  • Pavel Tesar, Czech Republic, Ministry of Interior
  • Pedro Viana, AMA, Agency for Administrative Modernization
  • Petteri Kivimaki, NIIS - Nordic Institute for Interoperability Solutions
  • Piet van der Berg, The Netherlands, RINIS Foundation
  • Sven Rasmussen, Denmark, DIGST - Danish Agency for Digitalization
  • Tomas Sedivec, Czech Republic, Ministry of Interior
  • Ville Sirvio, NIIS - Nordic Institute for Interoperability Solutions
  • Virginijus Jasaitis, Lithuania, Ministry of Transport and Communications



Draft Agenda 

Item

Time

Who

PresentationsNotes

Welcome and introduction

5 mins

Dietmar Gattwinkel, DG CNECT H4

n/a


REST APIs track:

·        Use case: Data Management Interface

·        Scoping document – presentation and discussion

60 mins

Maarten Daniels, Bogdan Dumitriu and Vlad Veduta, DIGIT D3



Break (10 mins)

Blockchain track:

Presentation and discussion on blockchain features to implement (i.e. metadata to store for statistics and querying capabilities)

45 mins

Bogdan Dumitriu and Vlad Veduta, DIGIT D3



APIs for Innovative Public Sector (API4 IPS):


Updates and scoping
60 minsMonica Posada, JRC B6

About the ISA² action on Innovative Public Services:

In the ISA² Work Programme for 2020, the action on Innovative Public Services has, among others, the objective of developing relevant legal, organisational and technical artefacts trialled through an extension and combination of the CEF eDelivery building block with blockchain based transactions’ log and a REST-based profile (a.k.a. APIs approach), that support new patterns of data access by request and data sharing.


The work related to the REST-based profile will take as input the JRC study on APIs4DGov that analysed the API technological landscape and its standards and technical specifications for general purpose use. This aims to support the definition of stable APIs for digital government services, avoiding the need to develop ad hoc solutions and helping stakeholders in the identification and selection of such solutions.


The scope of the ISA² action will be to develop the following:

  • A set of guidelines and specifications for establishing interoperable REST-based APIs for service invocation and publication of both open and protected data. Sample library implementation for API’s as well as software supporting central/core services such as service catalogues and service discovery could be also in scope.
  • Extension of eDelivery with other building blocks and innovative technical approaches such as blockchain and APIs. Should the pilots be successful, the CEF eDelivery building block will be enriched with a REST-based profile and a blockchain-based log of transactions. Every element will be modular so that it can be used in combination with the existing AS4-profile (of eDelivery) or on its own.


About CEF eDelivery:

The CEF eDelivery building block helps public administrations and businesses (and indirectly citizens) to participate in eDelivery Messaging Infrastructures which 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.).



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