Application oriented to the capture of data related to the management of European Funds (initially, for the ERDF-European Regional Development Fund) and their electronic exchange as specified in Regulation 2021/1060, of Common Provisions. Licensing conditions: art. 16 Royal Decree 4/2010 (https://administracionelectronica.gob.es/pae_Home/dam/jcr:48e2472a-d453-4023-a4e2-b2586ae06b60/RD_4-2010_of-8-January-consolidated-acc1.pdf)
Target audience
:
Any Public Administration
Usage
:
Network service for end-users
More information about usage
:
STAR2127 is a network application for end-users as they represent applicants, beneficiaries, managing bodies, intermediate bodies that manage European Funds in the 2021-2027 programming period - in some cases they can be private bodies.
The mode of use is through a web browser connecting to the server where STAR2127 has been deployed.
Type of Solution
:
Open source application
Status of the Solution
:
Development
Organic area
:
State
Technical area
:
Electronic processing
,
Support for the processing mail
,
Economic and financial management
Scope of use
:
European
,
National
,
Regional
,
Local
,
Other
Functional area
:
Economy and finance
,
Government and public sector
License
:
EUPL (European Public License)
Interoperability level
:
Technical
,
Semantic
Programming language
:
JAVA
Operating system
:
Anyone
Description
STAR2127 is a general purpose development for the management of European Funds such as ERDF, FTJ, including ESF+, for the programming period 2021-2027. For various reasons, the Directorate General of European Funds has been developing an application under EUPL license as a functional prototype to transfer specifications to the organizations involved in the management of the ERDF and the JTF. With the help of the development environment (JMIX, a low code tool), the prototype is quite complete. Some Fund management agencies have requested to be able to reuse it, so it is registered in the CTT in order to dispel doubts about the ownership of the code, its reuse, access to the source code, licensing issues, or the independence of the code with respect to the tools used in the developments.