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NIFO WEBINAR – 3rd of MARCH 2023

Published on: 01/02/2023 Last update: 02/03/2023 Event
Brussels (online event)

We are delighted to invite you to our National Interoperability Framework Observatory (NIFO) Webinar which will take place Friday 3 March at 10:00-11:30 CET.

The purpose of this webinar is twofold:

  1. present different aspects and supporting tools linked to the National Interoperability Framework Observatory (NIFO) and that contribute to the evaluation, report and the implementation of the European Interoperability Framework (EIF);
  2. illustrate the common model for observatories, which can be used to compare different observatories and better understand their methodology, mandate and type of data collected. The input received during this webinar will be very much appreciated to create a serialisation of the model in the future. 

The webinar is intended for all users interested in the work of NIFO, with the special focus on public sector employees working on different observatories which are included in the common data model: The Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI), eGovernment Benchmark, NIFO and Berlin Declaration.

The details to connect to the webinar will be shared with the registered participants before the event. The registration period has been extended, and now you can register until the 1st of March on this link!

 

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Agenda

Please find below the draft Agenda:

  • Part 1: Introduction
  • Part 2: Brief presentation of the National Interoperability Framework Observatory (NIFO) action and the EIF Monitoring Mechanism, the integrated framework for monitoring, evaluating and reporting on the implementation of the EIF within the European Countries.
  • Part 3:  Live DEMO of the new EIF Online Assistant tool, which allows to find and filter operational solutions related to the European Interoperability Framework (EIF) implementation.
  • Part 4: Conceptual model for ontology describing different observatories at metadata level in order to design and compare them. This will facilitate further study and comparison of the observatories mentioned in the introduction.
  • Part 5: Q&A and closing
Physical location
Brussels (online event)