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Who we are

Our vision and mission

By advocating for better legislation and more digital-ready policies in the EU and in the Member States, we, the DRPM team, aim to transform current policymaking practices to reach policies that are more smoothly implementable. Therefore, we are building a living and continuously growing multi-disciplinary community on better legislation with the aim to share good practices and co-create tools with interoperability in mind, focusing on:  

More specifically, we articulate our vision and mission as follows:

vision mission

Our audience

We see three main segments as part of our ecosystem: 

Audience

Our objective

Our objective is to build connections between the various segments and create a common universe.

Interoperability happens when you connect to the right people at the right moment, therefore:

We are developing this community to share knowledge and connect you with experts and relevant stakeholders from EU Institutions, other public administrations and beyond – Join us!

We promote several events where you can have first-hand contact with people from various backgrounds and experiences related to the drafting and implementation of policies, facilitating the establishment of long-lasting collaborative relationships.

We keep you up-to-date on best practices, policies, tools and services that can be relevant to your policy domain. Visit our pages on Digital-ready policymakingLegislation & Technology and Regulatory Reporting for more insights and subscribe to the Interoperable Europe Newsletter here!

We are building a DRPM training programme to enhance awareness and build capacity for digital-ready policymaking.

More generally, we act upon the call from the Berlin Declaration on Digital Society and Value-based Digital Government to:

  1. “Ensure through the Better Regulation framework that policies and legislative acts proposed by the European Commission are digital-ready and interoperable by default.
  2. Support the exchange with Member States through a community around Better Legislation; and
  3. Pilot and share solutions.”