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eDelivery Extended Expert Group Workshop


On 25 May 2016, the CEF eDelivery Extended Expert Group Workshop took place in Brussels. The Extended Expert Group serves as part of the (in this case CEF eDelivery) building block governance structure, and is to provide advice and expertise to the owner and solution provider of its Core Services Platform.















In order to ensure the most open and transparent governance possible, the CEF eDelivery expert group has been extended to include additional members from within the European Institutions from diverse policy domains such as eHealth and eJustice, the eIDAS technical subgroup on eDelivery, ISA (Interoperability Solutions for European Public Administrations), the EU Member States and Large Scale Pilots, themselves instrumental in the development of the eDelivery building block prior to the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF).

Members of the Extended Expert Group concluded that the CEF eDelivery building block is a key enabler of the EU's Digital Single Market. CEF eDelivery supports public administrations in exchanging electronic data and documents with other public administrations, businesses and citizens, in an interoperable, secure, reliable and trusted way – an increasingly necessary action in pan-EU projects.

Major EU projects and pan-EU organisations such as EU-CEG (supporting implementation of the Tobacco Products Directive), the  European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG), the e-CODEX Large Scale Pilot and the Business Registers Interconnection System (BRIS) and experts from the areas of e-Procurement and logistics, all commented on the need for and benefits of the eDelivery building block.















Discussants also covered the current Calls for Proposals of grant funding for the adoption of CEF eDelivery (see links below).

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