Join us on 18th Nov 2022 from 11:30 am – 12:00 pm CET (see Webex meeting details at the end of this letter) to find out about the Horizon Results Platform: Learn about events, activities, partners and other opportunities to advance your results!
News
Increase the security of your account on the Funding & Tenders Portal – two-factor authentication
Join us on 18th Nov 2022 from 11:30 am – 12:00 pm CET (see Webex meeting details at the end of this letter) to find out about the Horizon Results Platform: Learn about events, activities, partners and other opportunities to advance your results!
This autumn, the BLSI community makes the call for you to share ideas, needs or content around digital-ready policymaking, legislation & technology, and regulatory reporting. This way, it hopes to prepare its next activities together with you!
The Interoperability Assessment Tools (IATs) team has made a unified package by which you can assess the interoperability maturity of your digital public services for three important interoperability actions!
Version 1.18.0 of the Interoperability TestBed software is out! It has several new features and test engine capabilities, like managing the visibility of all scriptlet elements, the conditional inclusion of blocks of steps, and the support for default input values.
Our e-governmental portal Joinup has renewed its own introductory webpage! Discover in the best way possible all the relevant basic info about its mission, history, communities, solutions and much more!
Electronic Access to European Commission Documents (EASE) is a new advanced one-stop-shop that allows citizens to learn more about access to Commission documents and on how to properly submit a request.
A new version of the Legislation Editing Open Software (LEOS) has been released. This version for improved digitalised legislative drafting and revising includes a large list of new features, UI improvements, bug fixes and configuration options.
On 07/11, our Semic Community organises a new webinar to bring you up to date on the upcoming changes in the the Core Public Service Vocabulary Application Profile (CPSV-AP). Take the chance to give your feedback on these changes!
With ELAP, the CAMSS team created a set of almost 40 Architecture Principles to help governmental organisations to comply fully with the European regulatory framework when they implement IT projects.
NIFO released a new series of factsheets on the state of digitalisation of public administrations in the EU. Find out which recent developments have taken place for 35 countries and the EU as a whole!
In its report of 2022, NIFO concludes interoperability has become a key priority when European public administrations (re-)design public services. The acceleration in digitalising the public sector continues.
How has the adoption of open source progressed in the EU in recent years? Our project officer Monika Sowinska is part of the European Commission team that will give an overview on it on 09/11 at the Open Source Experience in Paris!
The website of the European Commission’s Centre of Excellence in Project Management (CoEPM²) has been revamped! Next to several new features, the new website provides all the information you need in fewer clicks.
Version 5.1.0, a new minor version, of the CAMSS Assessment EIF Scenario has been released. Discover the new features by which you can assess the compliance of your technical interoperability specifications with regard to the European Interoperability Framework (EIF) even better.
Joinup released a new explanatory article on the close relationship between Interoperable Europe and Joinup. Learn more about this ideal match that enhances interoperability policies with practical solutions for a more connected Europe!
The new Digital Public Administration Factsheets of the EU and more than 30 European countries have been put online! Read them at the NIFO-portal of Join-up.
Meet the 12 finalist teams in the run up to the EU Datathon finals of 20 October! Have a look behind the scenes with the series of 1-minute videos to find out more about themselves and their applications.
The Interoperability TestBed team wrote a new detailed guide on how to develop and use custom plugins for the Test Bed’s validators. This way, users outside the Test Bed team can extend their own validation capabilities.