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The social and economic implications and impact in the future digital Europe Interoperable act

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16 april 2024

The Europa website Interoperable centralize the sharing and reuse of these solutions, to catalyse administrative processes and efficiency of cross-border services

The adoption by the european commission Europe Interoperable act (Opens in new window) marks a key step in improving public sector eu digital. This Law aims to create a network of public administrations that digital interconnected, not only strengthen cross-border collaboration but also accelerate the digital processing of Europe. In essence, the law requires assessments of interoperability, ensuring that changes in the it system will be aligned with the European Interoperability framework (Opens in new window) and the european solutions interoperable "" (Opens in new window) shared. Transparency is promoted through the publication of these evaluations, guidance to the public administrations towards unified standards.

According to the law, public sector bodies are obliged to share interoperability solutions as open source software (Opens in new window) with a view to dismantle the barriers of technical and organisational preventing cross-border digital services. The 'European Portal Interoperable » centralize the sharing and reuse of these solutions, to catalyse administrative processes and efficiency of cross-border services. In Addition, governance structures as 'Board Union Interoperable (Opens in new window) 'and the community will supervise the implementation, while initiatives such as the regulatory environments lead evidence innovation.

Companies are prepared to save between 5.7 million and eur 19,200 (Opens in new window) optimized through interactions with digital public services, reducing administrative burdens across the eu. The citizens will benefit from savings estimated at between 5.5 and 6.3 million euros (Opens in new window) and enjoy better service delivery and greater transparency in government, which in turn promotes public confidence and protects individual rights.

The Law of Interoperable Europe presents significant opportunities for open access initiatives. The setting up a network of public administrations interoperable, promotes the exchange and collaboration of data, facilitating the creation of an Common area of data of the European Public Sector (Opens in new window) Open data will benefit from enhanced interoperability, because they provide easier access and exchange of data on the public sector across borders. This alignment with the principles of open will contribute to greater transparency, innovation and efficiency in the public sector, for the benefit of citizens and companies throughout Europe.

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