Recommendation 25 | Interoperability layer: Integrated public service governance
Ensure interoperability and coordination over time when operating and delivering integrated public services by putting in place the necessary governance structure.
Solutions
List of all available solutions that implement this recommendation |
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CIRCABC supports the implementation of a governance structure by enabling collaboration, information and a document exchange repository. |
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The Core Vocabularies can become the basis of a context-specific information exchange data model used to exchange data between information systems. |
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By promoting the implementation of the eIDAS nodes, eID ensures interoperability and coordination over time when operating and delivering public services. |
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EIRA framework can support the implementation of a governance structure to ensure smooth exchange of information and interoperability. |
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EULF Blueprint Recommendation 17 on integrated governance addresses individual services and projects as well as the macro environment of location interoperability. |
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By providing detail on what decisions need to be taken, the recommendations 1, 2 and 4 related to IPSG ensure interoperability and coordination over time, and in particular call for an incremental approach to developing integrated public services, and for the involvement of the private sector when possible, as well as the indirect involvement of political stakeholders. |
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The Interoperability Governance models aim to foster the creation of an appropriate governance structure by identifying and describing governance structures and good practices for interoperability coordination. |
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In the EU institutions, the EP, EC, Council, OP are synchronising themselves to properly exchange legal text following the AKN4EU format issued by the EU LEOS instances. Furthermore, LEOS supports any kind of law (and not only AKN4EU) as long as they comply with Akoma Ntoso. |
OpenPM² |
OpenPM² outlines a structured approach to the project's governance by defining the structure, roles & responsibilities and the decision-making process for the stakeholders involved. These elements are fundamental for integrated public service governance. |