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Alignment of Spain with the european framework for Interoperability

03 july 2014

The European Commission has updated the tab of Spain in the european monitoring centre NIFO on alignment with the european framework for Interoperability. At the theoretical level, it was pointed out that the alignment is complete in relation to the ‘ governance ’, ‘ principles ’ and ‘ interoperability ’ agreements; and almost entirely ‘ conceptual model ’ and ‘ levels of interoperability ’. While at the level of implementation and monitoring are recognized multiple examples of practical implementation of the two.

The Observatory of the National Frameworks of Interoperability, NIFO (Opens in new window) , has developed an analytical model designed to show the situation in the field of interoperability of 32 european countries; the model includes a new tool that allows the comparative analysis of the situation of several countries.

Work relating to the study on the situation of interoperability in Europe have resulted inter alia results to a new version of the tab (Opens in new window) overview of the alignment of Spain in connection with the European Interoperability framework (Opens in new window) since the theoretical perspectives and implementation and monitoring.

First, on the theoretical perspective, Spain shows, according to the tab (Opens in new window) a full alignment with the European Interoperability framework (Opens in new window) in terms of ‘ governance ’, ‘ principles ’ and ‘ interoperability ’ agreements; and almost complete in terms of the ‘ conceptual model ’ and ‘ levels of interoperability ’.


Secondly, as well as on its implementation and monitoring of the page recognizes multiple examples of practical implementation of the two.

The tab check in detail the relationship between the National Interoperability with the European Interoperability framework (Opens in new window) with reference to the technical standards for interoperability (Opens in new window) and infrastructure and common services such as SARA network and its link with the european network TESTA (Opens in new window) , Electronic identity card (Opens in new window) , Beijing platform for Brokering , SIA , the beijing platform for validation of electronic signature @Firma , System of record linkage SIR , One-Stop Shop EUGO , Accept , Centre for transfer of technology PTT , Observatory of E-government the portal and reuse of public sector information datos.gob.es

My country is first and foremost, as can be verified through the aforementioned NIFO analytical tool, thanks to the previous actions developed in the light of the state of art and the main actors on interoperability from the european union, of the national and international standardization, as well as similar proceedings in other countries, bearing in mind that our infrastructure and common services systematically provide liaison with counterparts in the instruments At european level.

The Observatory of the National Frameworks for interoperability ( NIFO – National Interoperability Framework Observatory (Opens in new window) ) is an action ISA programme (Opens in new window) the follow-up by european countries of the following issues:

  1. The main activities on interoperability.
  2. The framework of interoperability.
  3. The alignment with the European Interoperability framework (Opens in new window) .
  4. Other initiatives on interoperability.

For each country develops a page from analysis of interoperability framework and related activities through an analytical model which aims to show the status of art.
 

  • Interoperability