05 May 2023 | 09:30 - 12:15

Online eventImplementers Café #5:

“OOTS Preview Space and Projectathon Debrief”

Registration for the fifth Implementers Café is now closed.

Description

The first part of this online event will look at the OOTS Preview Space.

Exchanging evidences through Once-Only Technical System is a voluntary process. The user should remain free to submit evidence by other means outside the technical system and, crucially, the user should have the possibility to preview the evidence and the right to choose not to proceed with the exchange of evidence in cases where the user, after previewing the evidence to be exchanged, so desires.

This Implementers’ Café will look at the current work being undertaken by Member States and the Commission regarding the Once-Only preview space.

The second half of this meeting will look at the results of the April Projctathon, what key lessons were learned and look at the road to the June Projectathon.

We are also happy to welcome a guest presentation during this Implementers’ Café. More information to follow.

Agenda

  • 09:30 – 09:40 Welcome and introduction, Thomas Fillis (DIGIT-EXT), David Blanchard (GROW)
  • 09:40 – 10:00 The Once-Only Preview Space, Nils McGrath (DIGIT-EXT)
  • 10:00 – 10:40 Alessandra Pieroni (Agency for Digital Italy - AgID) and Martina Mina (Accenture) on the Italian context and Staffan Bornehäger for the Swedish context​
  • 10:40– 10:50 Q&A/break
  • 10:50 – 11:00 DE4A, Multilingual Ontology Repository and User Interface, Ana Rosa Guzmán
  • 11:00 – 12:00 Debrief of the April Projectathon and the road to June, Maarten Daniels (DIGIT-EXT) and Marie-Laure Watrinet (DIGIT-EXT)
  • 12:00 – 12:15 Q&A
  • 12:15 Wrap-up

Speakers

Nils McGrath has worked on European cross-border UX challenges for over five years. He now leads the Evidence Mapping subgroup and UX Lab in the context of the implementation of the OOTS.

Maarten Daniels has more than 18 years of ICT experience and has been working at DIGIT on the e-PRIOR, e-TrustEx, CEF eDelivery and SDGR OOTS projects as a business analyst, with a strong focus on analysis, architecture, technical design, security, quality and 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. Currently he is the editor of the testing and deployment sub-group and in that context is one of the drivers behind the Projectathons.

Marie-Laure Watrinet is a Senior Engineer in the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) where she has worked for 23 years. She has built an extensive expertise in Projectathon/Connectathon management, through being the Connectathon Manager of TOOP project. She has also been Project Manager, Test Manager and Quality/Risk manager in several projects and is certified Project Management Professional (PMP) as well as ISTQB Certified Tester at an advanced Level (Test Manager). In addition, she also sits on the Luxembourg Testing Board (LTB) and participated in its founding.

Ana Rosa Guzmán is Head of the unit for Interoperability and Single Digital Gateway of the Sub-directorate General for Planning and Governance, in the Spanish Secretariat-General for Digital Administration. Member of the DE4A WP3 Semantic working group.

Martina Mina is an Associate Manager for Accenture Technology. She attended a bachelor's degree course in Mathematics at Roma Tre University in Rome. She has worked for Accenture since 2015, first as Front End programmer and lately as a Front End designer and head of Front End development team serving for several clients

Alessandra Pieroni Graduated in Computer Science Engineering with a PhD in Computer Science and Telecommunication, she worked in the field of performance evaluation and design of complex IT systems since 2002, as academic researcher first and then as technical Project Manager for the public administration (Agency for Digital Italy - AgID). Formerly, she worked for the European Commission as an Expert Evaluator in the H2020 framework, for the Research and Executive Agency (REA).

Thomas Fillis is a consultant in DIGIT working on the Once-Only Technical System. Prior to joining DIGIT, he worked in the European Parliament as well as in the private and not-for-profit sectors. A native of Liverpool, he has certifications from Universities in the UK, Germany and the Netherlands.

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Implementers Café #5 presentation