
Our mission
As a monitoring observatory, the goal of this collection is to capture the outcomes, progress and results of cross-border interoperability and digital transformation of Union entities and public sector bodies. This aims to be a collaborative space to share resources on the implementation of the Interoperable Europe Act and the Interoperable Europe Framework (EIF).
Our vision
Establish a monitoring framework that drives evidence-based policy innovation to ensure the provision of interoperable trans-national digital public services across the European Union.
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- Join this collection to stay updated on the latest news and events regarding monitoring.
- Share with us best practices, guidelines, questions, feedback, etc.
Discover the IOPEU Monitoring collection
The Interoperable Europe (IOPEU) Monitoring collection is the main entry point to find documents, reports, dashboards, and many more resources on the state of interoperability and digital government.

Digital Policy Hub
Find resources on the state of play of digital public administration

Monitoring Hub
Discover the level of interoperability and digital transformation across the EU

Initiatives and Governance at National Level
Explore the national initiatives and responsible bodies for digital policy and interoperability

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🔎 In the spotlight
What is changing with Article 20 (Monitoring and evaluation) of the Interoperable Europe Act?
“The Commission shall monitor the progress of the development of trans-European digital public services to support evidence-based policymaking and actions needed in the Union at national, regional and local levels. The monitoring shall give priority to the reuse of existing international, Union and national monitoring data and to automated data collection.[…]”.
A new Monitoring Mechanism (MM) is under creation and it will be presented to the Interoperable Europe Board in May 2025. This new MM will bring changes in terms of data collection (focusing on reuse and automation); a new scope and indicators to be monitored (e.g., Interoperability Solutions Uptake; Open-Source Solutions and GovTech Cooperation; Skills, etc.); and a newly introduced report to assess the cross-border interoperability progress, barriers and drivers, and achieved results over time.
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