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slide #1 eTEN “Deploying Trans-European e-Services for all” ISSS/LORIS/V4DIS Conference Achim Klabunde European Commission

slide #2 eTEN in a nutshell eTEN in a nutshell Objective Validation & deployment of public interest e-Services Orientation eEurope 2005 and beyond * eTEN supports implementation” Themes eGov, eHealth, eLearning, eInclusion Trust & Security, Services for SME’s Procedure Calls for proposals * selecting the highest quality * within the available budget (~45M€/y) * within the available budget (~45M€/y) Requirement Trans-European dimension no R&D or infrastructure support practical service demonstrations practical service demonstrations interoperable, inclusive, trusty & secure

slide #3 Focus - eTEN Focus - eTEN Emphasis on service provisionEmphasis on service provision Meet identified needs of usersMeet identified needs of users Public Sector Involvement is vitalPublic Sector Involvement is vital Part of natural process of service roll-outPart of natural process of service roll-out Based on mature technologyBased on mature technology eTEN does not fund RTD eTEN does not fund infrastructure

slide #4 eTEN Portfolio example (1) eTEN Portfolio example (1) smartcard FACTS Deployment, , 1.1M€ funding Based on TEN-Telecom project eGAP that validated a wider range of services SPES focuses on the single topic of digital signatures accelerating introduction into public administrations in five cities (Italy, UK, Denmark, Germany) Provides smart card multipoint access to citizens (births, deaths, marriages, building and land registry) Provides unified access to enterprise services Covers signatures for internal back-office admin More cities/countries want to replicate

slide #5 FACTS Market Validation, , 1.47 M€ funding Market validation project to prepare a sustainable satellite telemedicine service for cruise and passenger ships Satellite link between ships and land based hospitals in Italy, Greece,France and Germany Medical Services Implemented: Tele-Cardiology, Ultrasound Examinations, Videoconferencing General Medical Consultations Based on D-SAT 2000 ATM provided by Eutelsat and maritime Ku band stabilized satellite platforms eTEN Portfolio example (2)

slide #6 eTEN Portfolio example (3) eTEN Portfolio example (3) FACTS Validation, , 250K€ funding Based on IST project NETLINK with Franco-German & Franco-Belgian pilot Commission Communication on Healthcards mentions (SAINCO, EMPLOY) Interest from other Member States, Accession & Third Countries (Canada)

slide #7 eTEN Portfolio example (4) eTEN Portfolio example (4) FACTS Validation, , 1.6M€ funding Brings together 8 donor & transplant centres from Italy, Netherlands, Spain, UK, Greece and Belgium Realisation of a European Organ Data Exchange Portal and Data Base to be used in the medical field of data organ exchange and transplantation Based upon common EU protocols for data acquisition and processing on organs donation Delivering of updated and official information to professional operators and institutions, accessible via internet in real-time

slide #8 Objectives for 2005 (a) Objectives for 2005 (a) To enhance the deployment & impact of projects by inclusion of the full range of stakeholders To achieve more effective service deployment by widening the scope and consortium composition of eTEN projects To ensure that the electronic services addressed by eTEN projects adopt the principles of an inclusive information society in its broadest sense

slide #9 Objectives for 2005 (b) Objectives for 2005 (b) To address the needs of cross-border communities and economies by supporting services targeted to their needs To support dissemination, exchange & exploitation of good practices by encouraging replication of already operational national, regional and local services into a broader Trans-European context To promote the use of open standards and interoperability and to incorporate necessary trust and security safeguards

slide #10 eTEN 2005 Call eTEN 2005 Call  Estimated total Budget 2005: 45 M  Estimated total Budget 2005: 45 M€ (of which 1 M(of which 1 M€ reserved for support actions)  10th February - Call opening date  10th 16:00 - Call closing date  Evaluation late May – early June (assisted by independent experts)(assisted by independent experts)  Negotiations planned for September  First contracts by the end of the year

slide #11 Six Themes Six Themes 1. eGovernment 2. eHealth 3. eInclusion 4. eLearning 5. Trust and Security 6. Services for SMEs

slide #12 eGovernment key issues eGovernment key issues improving quality & take-up of public eServicesimproving quality & take-up of public eServices reducing the administrative burden of citizens and businessesreducing the administrative burden of citizens and businesses broadening participation in democratic processes and public debatebroadening participation in democratic processes and public debate improving effectiveness & efficiency of public administrationsimproving effectiveness & efficiency of public administrations transfer/replication of successful services and good practices between administrationstransfer/replication of successful services and good practices between administrations

slide #13 eHealth key issues eHealth key issues improved access and Trans-European exchanges (cross-border) of healthcare informationimproved access and Trans-European exchanges (cross-border) of healthcare information Improve consequential transactions (management and reimbursement) that foster cooperation between national and regional healthcare systemsImprove consequential transactions (management and reimbursement) that foster cooperation between national and regional healthcare systems improvements in service interoperabilityimprovements in service interoperability

slide #14 eInclusion key issues eInclusion key issues e-Accessibility of government servicese-Accessibility of government services promotion & facilitation of Life Long Learningpromotion & facilitation of Life Long Learning promotion of employment prospectspromotion of employment prospects adaptation to new working environmentsadaptation to new working environments accessibility of telecommunications and broadcasting servicesaccessibility of telecommunications and broadcasting services exploitation of assistive technologies for service delivery & their use by people with special needsexploitation of assistive technologies for service delivery & their use by people with special needs

slide #15 eLearning key issues eLearning key issues Deployment of lifelong learning servicesDeployment of lifelong learning services Deployment of services for the re-skilling and up-skilling of the workforceDeployment of services for the re-skilling and up-skilling of the workforce Deployment of networked campus and collaborative servicesDeployment of networked campus and collaborative services Deployment of services that foster digital literacy and e-skills as well as understanding the use of ICT for learningDeployment of services that foster digital literacy and e-skills as well as understanding the use of ICT for learning

slide #16 Trust & Security key issues Trust & Security key issues Deployment of interoperable applications using digital signatures, especially qualified signaturesDeployment of interoperable applications using digital signatures, especially qualified signatures Privacy enhancing services, especially mobile usePrivacy enhancing services, especially mobile use Secure & interoperable micro payment systemsSecure & interoperable micro payment systems Services strengthening the co-operation of networks security organisations (e.g. Computer Emergency Response Teams - CERTs)Services strengthening the co-operation of networks security organisations (e.g. Computer Emergency Response Teams - CERTs) Trust mark services that give users transparent means to verify that their rights as consumers and citizens are respectedTrust mark services that give users transparent means to verify that their rights as consumers and citizens are respected Special emphasis on Open Source Solutions

slide #17 Services for SMEs key issues Services for SMEs key issues Support for SMEs and SME networks to adopt and use e-applications and to facilitate synergy and interactions with their working environment both at local and international levelSupport for SMEs and SME networks to adopt and use e-applications and to facilitate synergy and interactions with their working environment both at local and international level The provision and promotion of cross-border eServices targeted at SMEsThe provision and promotion of cross-border eServices targeted at SMEs Fostering public-private partnershipsFostering public-private partnerships Enhancement of e-skills in SMEsEnhancement of e-skills in SMEs

slide #18 Information on the web Information on the web Call for Proposals Call for Proposals Work Programme 2005 Work Programme 2005 Guide for Proposers Guide for Proposers Evaluation Manual Evaluation Manual Model Contracts Model Contracts Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions National Contact Points/Helpdesks National Contact Points/Helpdesks List of National Authorities / eTEN Management Committee Representatives List of National Authorities / eTEN Management Committee Representatives

slide #19 eTEN at the heart of eEurope eTEN at the heart of eEurope Business & Enterprise Member State Activities eEurope R&D Exploitation

slide #20 Thank you for listening