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What is the Interoperable Digital Public Services Implementation Orientation (IDPSIO)?

The Interoperable Digital Public Services Implementation Orientation (IDPSIO) is an Assessment Tool to support digital public service owners in deciding the approach to follow in order to implement their digital public services. It has been developed to support the EU Member States in understanding the implementation impacts from different angles: integration, technology, governance, and legal.

Check out the latest release of the IDPSIO (v2.1.0).

IDPSIO Positioning

For what? You are working on the...

  • Digital Public Services Portfolio Management Decision Support

  • Digital Business Capacity Assessment and Building Decision Support

  • Digital Transformation Roadmap Decision Support

  • EU Funds Application Support for eGovernment and Digital Transformation

IDPSIO Use cases

For whom? You are a...

  • Business analyst

  • Public Administration officer

  • ICT manager

  • Portfolio manager 

    working in determining the strategy to adopt for delivering their digital public services.

IDPSIO's value proposition

Check IDPSIO's value proposition detailing how this quality assurance tool brings value to different use cases for support to Digital Public Services and target profiles.

Sections of the IDPSIO Assessment Tool

  • Introduction: This section aims to provide Public Service owners with introductory information and to collect information about where the service owner learned about IDPSIO.

  • Implementation Orientation of the Public Administration: This section aims to evaluate the impact of implementation choices in the digitalization of public services from different points of view. (Legal, Technological, Semantic, Organisational)

  • Delegation of Powers of Public Administration: This section aims to understand whether and to which degree Public Service is delegated, collecting information regarding the provision of the public service to other administrative tiers in the concerned public policy.

  • DPS requirements in corpus of legal acts: This section aims to evaluate the regulation granularity level of the Public Service under examination.

  • Findings: This section illustrates to the user the results of the survey with a recommendation on how to improve its implementation orientation and a description of the possible scenarios.

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