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Area of Policy Recommendation Responsible Actors Policy Recommendation Nr. of Roadmap Action Funding Requirements Leagal Requirements Research Requirements
Political Commitment EU policy makers, EU legislators Development of a comprehensive political commitment – expressed by an elaborated SINGLE strategy to implement OOP as one main pillar of digitalisation, based on existing proposals and action plans (e.g. E-Government Action Plan 2016-2020) PA.1, PA.2 Funding of research activities to gain the basis for a strategy. Research of existing good practices and meaningful cases for OOP – ideally for cross border services.
Legal Interoperability EU policy makers, EU legislators Clarification of OOP-requirements under the aspect of data protection law Maybe funding of research (exploration of legal OOP-barriers) could be helpful. Data protection regulations are though the GDPR very different in the EU countries. Where some countries operate unique IDs for citizens (eg Estonia), other countries have definded legal and technical barriers to avoid cross sector data integration and da
Organisational Interoperability EU policy makers, EU legislators Creating digital learning agreements between EU universities OA.10 Provide financial resources, in form of an EU-project, in order to create further bilateral digital learning agreements Research and identify further bilateral digital learning agreements between EU universities with the participation of relevant actors
Semantic Interoperability EU policy makers, EU legislators Development and implementation of common EU-wide valid standards SA.1, SA.2, SA.3, SA.4, SA.7 Provide funding for the creating and implementation of common standards within the EU Research activities to investigate standard models and understand the current standards for each member state, in order to be able to create common standards within the EU which can be applied to all MS
Legal Interoperability EU policy makers, EU legislators Implement a clear “roadmap of regulations” on EU level, but also with impact on national level LA.6 Eventually funding of research activities Different legal regulations of EU-member states have to be analysed and compared in relation to their compatibility