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The Interoperability Imperative: A Tale of Four Cities

16 May 2023

The app allows to easily create an appeal, take photos of the site, mark the location, and then monitor the progress and evaluate the quality of the work done. [...] How does the team ensure the interoperability of services involved? First and foremost, they do it with a commitment to standardisation and unification principles which they apply across the board, i.e., to the structural design and organisation of the app as a whole and its components, to the information classification and integration and to the app modernisation. [...] The data domain most impacted by the application of interoperability within the administration is the general registry office because of the nature of the data employed. [...] What Next? A Four-Point Roadmap The current policy context is particularly favourable in view of the European Commission’s “Interoperable Europe Act,” a proposal currently under discussion and headed for negotiation and amendment by the “co-legislators,” that is, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union.13 The very choice of a regulation, the strongest of the legislative measu. [...] The new ‘ We propose four act aims to promote greater ownership of cross-border steps to make the interoperability policy at the member-state level through Interoperable Europe the creation of the “Interoperable Europe Board,” a new governance body, which (under the proposal) will be Act a success.’ composed of EU member states, the European Commission, the Committee of the Regions and the Economi.
Pages
24
Published in
Belgium