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Solution: CAMSS-as-a-Service

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Name of the solution: CAMSS-as-a-Service

Solution's owner: DG DIGIT, European Commission, Europe

Description: CAMSS-as-a-Service, provides a service which aim is the assessment of standards and specifications on demand through the use of CAMSS Tools. The author of the assessments is the CAMSS Team.

Type of solution: Assessment tool

CAMSSaaS implements the following:

Principles Interoperability layers
✅ Subsidiarity and proportionality Interoperability governance
Assessment of effectiveness and efficiency ✅ Legal Interoperability


CAMSSaaS implements the following recommendations as explained below:

Recommendation 1  | Principle 1: Subsidiarity and proportionality
CAMSSaaS allows to assess the compliance of specifications with the EIF and thus, it supports public administrations to take decisions regarding ICT specification.

Recommendation 4  | Principle 2: Openness
CAMSSaaS supports the assessment and selection  of open specifications and standards. 

Recommendation 19  | Principle 12: Assessment of effectiveness and efficiency
CAMSSaaS ensures that public administrations can assess and select in a transparent and trusted manner the most relevant interoperability standards for their needs.

Recommendation 21  | Interoperability Layer: Interoperability governance
CAMSSaaS supports the assessment of existing specifications and their selection. 

Recommendation 22  | Interoperability layer: Interoperability governance
CAMSSaaS provides a structured, transparent, objective and common approach to assessing and selecting standards and specifications.

Recommendation 23  | Interoperability layer: Interoperability governance
Using a common assessment method for technical specifications, CAMSSaaS provides guidelines when selecting ICT standards.

Recommendation 27  | Interoperability layer: Legal interoperability
CAMSSaaS can support policy makers to take decisions on the selection of standards and specifications when defining legislations and implementation acts. 

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