This might be of interest

A major milestone for the Research Data Alliance in Europe: four ICT 
specifications in the area of research data produced by this initiative are now 
eligible for referencing in public procurement in the EU.
The rules on European standardisation allow the European Commission to identify 
information and communication technology (ICT) technical specifications - that 
are not national, European or international standards - to be eligible for 
referencing in public procurement. This allows public authorities to make use 
of the full range of specifications when buying IT hardware, software and 
services, allowing for more competition in the field and reducing the risk of 
lock-in to proprietary systems.

On July 20, a Commission Decision has been adopted including four ICT 
specifications from the Research Data Alliance (RDA), a global community-driven 
organisation launched and supported by the European Commission together with 
partners from other regions of the world. RDA has the goal of building the 
social and technical infrastructure to enable open sharing of research data 
across geographical boundaries and disciplines.

The implementation and uptake of these four ICT specifications will foster the 
industrial participation in providing cross-border & cross-regional data 
services in the area of research. This is in line with the European strategy of 
building a European Open Science Cloud and a European Data Infrastructure to 
bring networking, data and computing services closer to European researchers 
and innovators as it will allow the industry to better match its capabilities 
with the requirements of science.


Details at 
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/research-data-alliances-outputs-facilitating-public-procurement-europe

Best wishes,

Suchith




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