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Area of Policy Recommendation | Responsible Actors | Policy Recommendation | Nr. of Roadmap Action | Funding Requirements | Leagal Requirements | Research Requirements |
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Data protection and privacy | EU policy makers, EU legislators | Formulation of a clear understanding on European level on what has to be implemented in terms of data protection according to GPDR | DPA.5 | Provide financial support of the research activities in order to receive a clear understanding | Adaptation of the GDPR based on the research activities | Research activities in the direction of how to harmonised the rules concerning a clear understanding |
Political Commitment | EU policy makers, EU legislators | Stimulate competition between the member states by building “coalitions of the willing” at different levels and during different time periods – policy of different speeds. | Encouraging by funding of innovative cross border policy initiatives – not only projects | |||
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. | Legal synchronisation on level of EU member states is necessary for cross border OOP | 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 | |
Trust and Transparency | EU policy makers, EU legislators | Implementation of an EU wide solution for the data subject’s consent of data sharing including the right to withdraw it | TTA.1, TTA.4, OA.5, OA.6 | Provide financial support for the research activities and the actual implementation | Implementation of corresponding EU-wide regulation for consent of data sharing which is in line with the GDPR | Research activities to identify appropriate solutions for the consent of data sharing and for the development of a clear concept |