EUROPE 2020 Europe 2020 is a 10-year strategy proposed by the European Commission on 3 March 2010 for reviving the European economy. European economy.

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EUROPE 2020 Europe 2020 is a 10-year strategy proposed by the European Commission on 3 March 2010 for reviving the European economy. European economy It aims at "smart, sustainable, inclusive growth" with greater coordination of national and European policy. European Council agreement On 26 March 2010, the European Council agreed on the key elements of the new strategy.European Council The strategy elements were formally adopted by the European Council of 17 th June 2010.

EUROPE 2020 Strategy Main targets Raise EU employment rate from 69% to 75%; 3% of the EU's GDP to be invested in R&D; reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 20%, 20% of total energy consumption to be from renewable energy and increasing energy efficiency by 20%; reduce school drop-out rates to less than 10%; reducing the number of Europeans living in poverty by 25%. EUROPE 2020

EUROPE 2020 Strategy Seven Flagship initiatives  Innovation Union  Youth on the move  A Digital Agenda for Europe  Resource efficient Europe  An industrial policy for the globalisation era  An agenda for new skills and jobs  European platform against poverty EUROPE 2020

The new European Digital Agenda “Europe 2020 is about what we need to do today and tomorrow to get the economy back on track. We need to build a new economy based on knowledge, low-carbon economy and high employment levels” José Manuel Barroso European Commission’s President Flagship Initiative: "A Digital Agenda for Europe"

“Every European Digital” N. Kroes Flagship Initiative: "A Digital Agenda for Europe"

The aim is to deliver sustainable economic and social benefits from a Digital Single Market At EU level, the Commission will work to: Provide a stable legal framework; Develop an efficient spectrum policy; Facilitate the use of the EU's structural funds in pursuit of this agenda; Create a true single market for online content and services; Reform the research and innovation funds and increase support in the field of ICTs; Promote internet access and take-up by all European citizens. At national level, Member States will need to: Draw up operational high speed internet strategies; Establish a legal framework for co-ordinating public works to reduce costs of network rollout; Promote deployment and usage of modern accessible online services (e.g. e-government, online health, smart home, digital skills, security). Flagship Initiative: "A Digital Agenda for Europe"

Sustainable growth: promoting a more resource efficient, greener and more competitive economy Europe must act: Competitiveness; Combating climate change; Clean and efficient energy. Flagship Initiative: "A Digital Agenda for Europe"

A Digital Agenda for Europe Virtuous cycle of the digital economy seven problem areas virtuous cycle of activity Flagship Initiative: "A Digital Agenda for Europe"

DAE action evaluation Each action is assessed using two main criteria: Impact How do you estimate (give only one score between 1 and 10) the impact of the action in the Digital Agenda/Action Fiche taken into account the following areas: a. Growth and jobs (economic importance) b. Quality of life of citizens c. Environmental sustainability d. Administrative efficiency e. Political impact. Success What are the chances that the action will be accepted by stakeholders? Flagship Initiative: "A Digital Agenda for Europe"

Intelligent Transport Systems for efficient transport and better mobility ACTIONS COM(2010) 245, The Commission will: Increase the speed of ITS take-up, in particular for road and urban transport by, applying the proposed ITS Directive in support of interoperability and rapid standardisation; By 2010, adopt the Air Traffic Management Solutions for the Single European Sky (SESAR) deployment strategy; Propose by 2011 a Directive for the deployment of e-Maritime services; Propose in 2011 a Directive setting out technical specifications for telematic applications for rail passenger services. Member States should: Fulfil their obligations under the European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) deployment plan, in particular as regards the lines due to be equipped by Flagship Initiative: "A Digital Agenda for Europe"

Digital Agenda: 7 Pillars 1. Digital Single Market 2. Interoperability and Standards 3. Trust and Security 4. Fast and ultra fast Internet access 5. Research and innovation 6. Digital literacy, skills and inclusion 7. ICT-enabled benefits for EU society Transport Flagship Initiative: "A Digital Agenda for Europe"

Pillar VII: ICT for Social Challenges Digital technologies have enormous potential to benefit our everyday lives and tackle social challenges. The Digital Agenda focuses on ICTs capability to reduce energy consumption, support ageing citizens' lives, revolutionises health services and deliver better public services. ICTs can also drive forward the digitisation of Europe's cultural heritage providing online access for all. Flagship Initiative: "A Digital Agenda for Europe"

Pillar VII: ICT for Social Challenges Action 92: Apply the Intelligent Transport System Directive in support of interoperability and rapid standardisation Action 93: Adopt the Air Traffic Management Solutions for (SESAR) Action 94: Propose a directive for the deployment of e-Maritime services Action 95: Propose a directive setting out technical specifications for telematic applications for rail passenger services Action 96: Member States to fulfil obligations under European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) Flagship Initiative: "A Digital Agenda for Europe"

Action 92: Apply the Intelligent Transport System Directive in support of interoperability and rapid standardisation Increase the speed of Intelligent Transport System (ITS) take-up, in particular for road and urban transport by applying the proposed ITS Directive in support of interoperability and rapid standardisation. What is the problem? Transport consumes too much energy. Why is EU action necessary? The EU has committed to cutting its greenhouse gas emissions by at least 20% by Flagship Initiative: "A Digital Agenda for Europe"

What will the Commission do? By 2011 Publication of the Impact Assessment of the eCall implementation Adoption of the Working Programme for the ITS Directive Establishment of the European ITS Advisory Group Adoption of guidelines for reporting Member States should report on national activities and projects and transposition of the ITS Directive Adoption of the eCall recommendation targeting Mobile Network Operators Action 92: Apply the Intelligent Transport System Directive in support of interoperability and rapid standardisation Flagship Initiative: "A Digital Agenda for Europe"

By 2012 Report on the progress in the implementation of the ITS Action Plan Adoption of specifications for the data and procedures for the provision, where possible, of road safety related minimum universal traffic information free of charge to users Adoption of specifications for the harmonised provision for an interoperable EU- wide eCall service Adoption of specifications for the provision of information services for safe and secure parking places for trucks and commercial vehicles Definition of specifications for V2V, V2I and I2I communications for cooperative systems (ITS Action Plan 4.3) Harmonisation of ITS standardisation on international level, in particular with USA and Japan Adoption of a regulation to include an additional requirement for the provision of eCall service within the motor vehicle type-approval regulatory framework Member States should inform on national ITS actions over the following What will the Commission do? Action 92: Apply the Intelligent Transport System Directive in support of interoperability and rapid standardisation Flagship Initiative: "A Digital Agenda for Europe"

Action 93: Adopt the Air Traffic Management Solutions for (SESAR) The Commission will adopt the Air Traffic Management Solutions for the Single European Sky (SESAR) deployment strategy What is the problem? The European air space is fragmented Why is EU action needed? A single EU-wide management system would benefit European air space Flagship Initiative: "A Digital Agenda for Europe"

What is the problem? European ports need to increase the efficiency and quality of their services Why is EU action necessary? EU-wide online maritime services could boost trade Action 94: Propose a directive for the deployment of e-Maritime services The Commission will propose in 2011 a Directive for the deployment of e-Maritime services. Flagship Initiative: "A Digital Agenda for Europe"

What is the problem? Railway ticketing services are not available across borders. Why is EU action needed? Complete the single market for rail passenger services. Action 95: Propose a directive setting out technical specifications for telematic applications for rail passenger services The Commission will propose in 2011 a Directive setting out technical specifications for telematics applications for rail passenger services. Flagship Initiative: "A Digital Agenda for Europe"

What is the problem? Inefficient transport and mobility Why is EU action necessary? Boost efficient cross-border transport services Action 96: Member States to fulfil obligations under European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) Member States should fulfil their obligations under the European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) deployment plan, in particular as regards the lines due to be equipped by Flagship Initiative: "A Digital Agenda for Europe"

Be part of it Send us your ideas at DIGITAL AGENDA ASSEMBLY June 2011, Brussels (Autoworld) #12 // Workshop on Intelligent Transport Systems (16 June) Flagship Initiative: "A Digital Agenda for Europe"

Thank you! Digital Agenda for Europe Flagship Initiative: "A Digital Agenda for Europe"