26 March 2024 | 10:00 - 11:30

Online eventImplementers Café #9:

“Looking back and moving forward: Reflecting on the lessons learned ahead of May’s Projectathon”

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Description

The ninth OOTS Implementers Café will serve as a bridge between the latest Accelerator event in March and the fourth Projectathon taking place in May 2024.

Following directly after the March Accelerator event, this Implementer’s Café will be a space for debriefing and reflecting on the lessons learned during the two-day training or testing/readiness checks session. Participants are invited to share their feedback and provide input for preparing the upcoming Projectathon. In addition, participants are asked to share their status and planning with regards to their national Once-Only Technical System (OOTS) implementations and the integration/onboarding of national Competent Authorities.

This event is an important step for preparing the upcoming Projectathon and ensuring that participants can get the most out of it.

Agenda

  • 10:00 – 10:05 Welcome – Nils McGrath
  • 10:05 – 10:15 The #2 OOTS Accelerator (21-22 March 2024): Debrief and lessons learned – Maarten Daniels, Marie-Laure Watrinet
  • 10:15 – 10:40 Roundtable discussion: Status and plans regarding national implementations
  • 10:40 – 11:00 The #4 OOTS Projectathon (15-17 May 2024): Steps for making this event a success - Maarten Daniels, Marie-Laure Watrinet
  • 11:00 – 11:20 Demo of the Semantic Repository, Javier Gutierrez Martinez
  • 11:20 – 11:30 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.

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