P.I. 

Christophe 




La Commission européenne fait un appel à commentaire sur l’interopérabilité des 
administrations européennes, d’une part entre elles, d’autre part dans leurs 
relations avec leurs citoyens. 

Le lien avec les logiciels libres et les standards ouverts n’échappera à 
personne. 



Il s’agit de réviser, voire étendre, les textes existants : 

EIS http://ec.europa.eu/isa/documents/isa_annex_i_eis_en.pdf 

EIF http://ec.europa.eu/isa/documents/isa_annex_ii_eif_en.pdf 

Le projet de futur EIF 
https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/files/57b2ecd5-effa-4594-9ef2-47e7ecc67047 



L’Etat français répondra à cette enquête, sa réponse est préparée par le SGMAP. 
Ce qui n’empêche pas d’autres entités d’y répondre de leur côté : collectivités 
locales, organismes de recherche, associations, entreprises... Sans compter les 
citoyens ! 



L’enquête est ici http://ec.europa.eu/isa/consultations/index_en.htm#co1 

Le questionnaire existe en français, mais je n’ai trouvé les documents qu’en 
anglais. Il faut répondre avant le 29 juin. 






De : European Commission - ISA² news [ mailto:n...@ec-isanews.eu ] 
Objet : Make your voice heard: take part in an open public consultation on 
Interoperability in Europe 






Online version 








Make your voice heard: take part in an open public consultation on 
Interoperability in Europe 









As of this week, through this public consultation , administrations, businesses 
and private organisations, research centres, academic institutions, 
standardisation organisations and others can all have their say in setting up 
an interoperability framework and strategy in Europe. 

This will be through the revision of the existing European Interoperability 
Framework (EIF) and the European Interoperability Strategy (EIS), dating back 
to 2010. Five years after their first implementation, the European Commission 
is now revising them to meet the needs of all players in times of rapidly 
evolving technologies, and in order to catch up with policy evolutions, such as 
the Digital Single Market strategy. 

Interoperability is the ability of different organisations to exchange 
information digitally between them, and with businesses and citizens, in a 
meaningful manner. These exchanges are crucial for the delivery of public 
services in a digital era, where it needs to be ensured that information flows 
without obstacles for security, social, economic and political reasons. The 
revised EIS and EIF will be essential to implement a common approach towards 
interoperability between public administrations in Europe, as well as citizens 
and businesses. 

In this endeavour, your feedback is required. What should be changed, where 
should the focus be, what are the priorities? 

We look forward to receiving your input through the consultation page , which 
is open until 29 June 2016 . 

The consultation is being carried out as part of ISA² , the new European 
Commission programme to promote interoperability between public 
administrations, businesses and citizens. The programme, which is running from 
2016-2020, supports the development of interoperable digital solutions for the 
modernisation of public administrations. 

European Commission, ISA² programme — Interoperability solutions for Public 
Administrations in Europe, businesses and citizens. 











Directorate-General for Informatics 








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