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Spain remains at the forefront of europe on interoperability

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20 july 2017

According to the report “ State of Play of Interoperability in Europe Report 2016 ”, published by the observatory NIFO, with the support of the programme ISA2, spain, thanks to the ENI, is contained in the front in terms of alignment with the european framework for Interoperability, implementation and monitoring.

The report “ State of Play of Interoperability in Europe Report 2016 (Opens in new window) ” summarizes the main findings of the exercise of the follow-up by NIFO (Opens in new window) ( National Interoperability Framework Observatory ), with the support of the programme ISA2 2016 on the status of alignment with the european framework for Interoperability, the implementation of national frameworks to interoperability and monitoring of the same in europe. It is based on data collected in 2016, together with information provided by national experts and a supplementary investigation.

Participating countries NIFO

In terms of alignment with the european framework for Interoperability Spain is contained, thirdly, with a score of 97 per cent, after Estonia and the netherlands, in a context of 26 countries surveyed in 2016, which gives rise to an average of 75 per cent, with 23 countries that provide the above 50 per cent and 12, which provide the above 80 per cent:

Media NIF-EIF

In connection with the implementation existing national frameworks of interoperability, spain, with the spanish national scheme of Interoperability, is contained in the first place, with a score of 100 per cent, in the context of the 26 countries surveyed in 2016, which gives rise to an average of 56 per cent, with 16 countries that provide the above 50 per cent and 5, which provide the above 80 per cent:

Average IFRS implementation

With regard to monitoring Spain is following, Austria, with the same percentage that Denmark, 88 per cent, in a context of the 22 countries surveyed in 2016 to this aspect, which gives rise to an average of 45 per cent, with nine countries that provide the above 50 per cent and 3 which provide the above 80 per cent:

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