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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".
More on the CEF eInvoicing Stakeholder Day
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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: - Overview of the CEF Building Blocks;
- How eDelivery and eIDAS help Member States to realise the Digital Single Market.
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10.40 – 11.20 | User Journey – How can CEF help you set up your future eDelivery infrastructure? | |
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 | |
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 Static Discovery vs. Dynamic Discovery with Service Metadata Publisher and Service Metadata Locator technology | |
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 | |
16.50 – 17.10 | Plenary feedback on the breakouts | |
17.10 – 17.05 | Close | |
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: - Overview of the CEF Building Blocks;
- How eDelivery and eIDAS help Member States to realise the Digital Single Market.
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10.40 - 10.55 | Case 1 - The e-SENS AS4 conformance testing experience by IBM | |
10.55 - 11.10 | Case 2 - The e-SENS AS4 conformance testing experience by Flame | |
11.10 - 11.25 | Case 3 - The e-SENS AS4 conformance testing experience with Holodeck B2B | |
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 | |
15.00 – 15.30 | Conformance testing exercise | |
15.30 – 15.35 | Close | |
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
Maarten Daniels
Sander Fieten
Martin Forsberg
Thomas Fillis
Joao Rodrigues Frade
Xander van der Linde
Pim Van Der Eijk
Theo Kramer
Andrea Servida
Gábor Bartha
André Hoddevik
Muhammet Yildiz
Tim Nowosadtko
Natalie Nickel
Nils McGrath
Carsten Schmidt
Jörg Apitzsch
Robert Krimmer
Maarten Daniels has more than 12 years of ICT experience and has been working at DIGIT on the e-PRIOR, e-TrustEx and CEF eDelivery projects as a business analyst, with a strong focus on analysis, test management, user on-boarding and helping Member States implementing the solutions of the various projects. He has gained sound expertise in the technical aspects of the solutions and their underlying international standards and additionally was able to combine that with a thorough business modelling and analysis expertise.
Sander Fieten has been working on electronic messaging systems for over 15 years. He is a member of various OASIS technical standardisation committees including BDXR and ebMS which he is chairman of, and is also a member of the ETSI STF on Standards for eIDAS trust application services, electronic registered delivery and registered electronic mail. Sander is the lead developer of the open source AS4 gateway Holodeck B2B and currently works for Chasquis Consulting as eDelivery / AS4 messaging consultant.
Martin Forsberg works as an expert in the area of electronic business, customs and financial processes. Martin was involved in the PEPPOL and eSENS large scale pilots. He is active in standardization committees such as CEN TC434 and OASIS UBL.
Thomas Fillis is a Communications Consultant in DIGIT working on CEF Digital. Prior to joining DIGIT, Thomas advised a Member of the European Parliament, and worked in the private and not-for-profit sectors. A native of Liverpool, and has certifications from Universities in the UK, Germany and the Netherlands.
Joao Rodrigues Frade is an experienced Enterprise Architect in the European Commission, specialising in large complex projects. He is currently heading the CEF Building Blocks sector in DIGIT which includes CEF eDelivery.
Xander van der Linde MSc is civil servant, working with The Dutch government Innovation and Implementation organisation ICTU as senior consultant-project manager. Currently he is active in e-SENS advising on governance and sustainability of consolidated Building Blocks and nationally active in the programme for the implementation strategy of a generic Gateway eDelivery and Secretary of the High Level Steering group. He has over 15 years working experience in the field of eGoverment, among which on the subjects of financing & governance of information infrastructure and key data registers and the subject of citizen perspective regarding public services and civil participation.
Theo is the co-chair of OASIS-Open ebXML Messaging Services technical committee. He is a committee member and editor of the OASIS-Open ebXML Core technical committee. In addition, Theo is the principle member Flame Computing Enterprises South Africa, Director Domain Name Services Pty Ltd South Africa and the principle architect of the FMS e-SENS AS4 compliant gateway messaging system. In the eSENS domain he was a participant and contributor to the e-SENS WP5.1 working group and to the eSENS - CEF eDelivery interoperability forum. Theo has consolidated experience in hardware and software development in the communications and messaging fields over many years.
Andrea is the Head of the Unit "eGovernment and Trust" in Directorate General 'Communication networks, content and technology' (DG CONNECT) of the European Commission whose mission is to advance the quality and innovation of public administrations and accelerating the large-scale public sector and private sector use of trusted identification and trust services in the digital single market by leadership in the eGovernment agenda and in eIDAS.
Gábor Bartha works for the eIDAS Legislation Task Force at Directorate General Communications Networks, Content and Technology (CONNECT). He is responsible for legal aspects of electronic identification. Previously he worked in DG Competition on antitrust cases. A Hungarian lawyer by training, before coming to Brussels, he worked in Bogsch and Partners Law Firm in Budapest dealing with business law.
André Hoddevik is Head of e-procurement unit in the Department for public procurement in the Norwegian Agency for Public Management and eGovernment (Difi) and Secretary General in OpenPEPPOL AISBL. He was the Project Director of the Pan-European Public Procurement Online (PEPPOL) project 2008-2012. He is member of the European Commission Multi-Stakeholder Expert Group on eProcurement (EXEP) and Multi-Stakeholder Forum on eInvoicing (EMSFEI). He has been working with shared services and eProcurement in the public sector since 1999 and are currently in charge of Norwegian public sector eProcurement activities at national level.
Muhammet Yildiz works as a chief researcher and software developer at TUBITAK. His main research areas are e-Government, Testing, Biometrics, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. Muhammet has a Ph.D. on Biometrics and his main development areas are Conformance and Interoperability Testing, multi-module system integration and core Java/C/C++ development. Currently he is working in the Turkish National e-ID card Project and Minder as a senior software developer.
Tim Nowosadtko is working for Information und Technik NRW (IT.NRW, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany), since 2008. During his apprenticeship as Software developer between 2008 and 2011 he worked in different national justice projects. Since 2011 he is part of the e-CODEX project team at IT.NRW. In his role as Software developer he was involved in the development and piloting team of e-CODEX. He helps to establish the first cross border eDelivery system based on the ebMS3 standard in 2012. Since 2014 he is responsible as Team and Project Manager for the EU project team at IT.NRW which is now part of several projects within the EU.
Natalie Nickel is working for the Ministry of Justice of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, since 2010 and was the project technical coordinator of the e-CODEX project (e-Justice Communication via Online Data EXchange), which focused on improving access to justice across Europe by enabling the secure pan-European electronic exchange of procedural documents. Since April 2013, she is also part of the project administration team of the e-SENS project (Electronic Simple European Networked Services). From 1996 to 2010, she worked for the Higher Regional Court Düsseldorf in the IT-Integration division, which focuses on the information technology development in the state of North-Rhine-Westphalia.
Nils McGrath is Digital Communications consultant in DIGIT leading the team designing developing the CEF Digital Single Web Portal. Nils is a Manager at Deloitte Digital where he leads the Public Sector Service Design practice. Born and raised in Brussels he has a Masters Degree from the University of London in Economic History and Politics.
Carsten Schmidt works in Ministry of Justice of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, in the division of the CISO, European and national eJustice projects and related legal matters. Besides that he is a member of the experts groups for eJustice, company law and insolvency registers of the European Commission and the Working Party for e-Law/e-Justice of the council of the European Union. Since 2013 he is the project director of the eSENS project (www.esens.eu). The aim of the eSENS (Electronic Simple European Networked Services) project is to provide generic interoperable solutions for cross-border public services in Europe. eSENS is a Large Scale Pilot project launched by the European Commission to support the realisation of European policies.
Senior IT Architect and Consultant at Governikus KG, the leading German provider for e-Government infrastructure solutions. Expert in the areas of eDelivery, eSignature, eID, security and trust; since 2008 focus of his engagement in diverse LSPs, too. Actually for eSENS lead architect on Security Trust Models. Editor and Co-Author of eDelivery related specifications in Germany and at ETSI ESI.