Peer-learning policy briefs are a new initiative carried out by the Interoperable Europe Academy aimed at fostering the improvement of digital government policy implementation instruments through exchange of experience, innovative approaches, and capacity building.
The goal is to provide information on a series of solutions and how these help solving some of the challenges encountered by local, regional and national public administrations, identifying and emphasising transferable aspects. This, to foster learning from good practice examples and supporting the re-use of solutions between Member States' public administrations.
Below, you can explore our published policy briefs.
The Policy Briefs
Policy briefs focused on local and regional solutions
Digital Counter - Revolutionising Public Service Delivery Through Innovation
This policy brief focuses on Digitale Balie, a digital service counter solution developed during the
Getting started with setting up a smart city
This policy brief provides a practical roadmap for local governments in less digitally advanced
How-To Guide for Implementing Local Digital Twins
This document provides practical, step-by-step guidance for city officials, digital leads, and urban
EMi - A Digital Solution for Employment Services Transformation
This document explores EMi, an innovative digital solution developed by Emprego Galicia (Public
Stad Gent’s Public Processing Register: A Blueprint for Transparent Digital Governance
This policy brief focuses on the City of Ghent’s (Stad Gent) innovative approach to transparent
Policy briefs focused on national solutions
Understanding the EU Once-Only Technical System (OOTS)
This Policy Brief explores the EU Once-Only Technical System (OOTS), a key tool to implement the
Guiding AI Responsibly: Ireland’s Blueprint for the Public Service
This policy brief focuses on Ireland’s strategic approach to ensuring the responsible use of
Learning from Practice: Four Member States’ Journey Towards EU Interoperability Assessments
This policy brief focuses on how four EU Member States - Poland, Luxembourg, Italy, and Romania -
Suomi.fi: Finland’s Unified Digital Platform for User-Centric Public Services
This policy brief focuses on Finland’s Suomi.fi platform as a leading example of a user-centric
DCAT-AP: The Standard for EU Data Discoverability
This policy brief summarises practical insights deducted from SEMIC experts and desk research, and
Tchap: France's sovereign messaging platform for government use
This policy brief focuses on Tchap, France’s secure instant messaging platform built on the Matrix
Why should experts get involved?
Help other public administrations solve their daily challenges and enhance their operational efficiency
Gain recognition from the Interoperable Europe Academy’s stakeholders for their expertise in interoperability and digital government
Contribute to the achievement of the future Interoperable Europe Agenda and the practical implementation of the Interoperable Europe Act
Network and exchange with other digital government and interoperability experts in the EU beyond the publication of the policy briefs
How should experts get involved?
If you want to collaborate, reach out via email to iop-academy@ec.europa.eu!