What did we discover during the journey?
Interlink Newsletter #3
Second report on the Berlin Declaration with an overview of the progress in implementing the actions at EU level.
The goal of the Digital Markets Act is to guarantee that gatekeeper platforms act fairly online.
The Digital Services Act significantly improves the mechanisms for the removal of illegal content and for the effective protection of users’ fundamental rights online.
The Commission proposed a set of European digital rights and principles that align with EU values and foster a sustainable, human-centric approach to digital transformation.
The Digital Market Act and the Digital Services Act combine to provide a single set of regulations that are applicable throughout the EU.
The Digital Decade policy programme 2030 has entered into force.
The Interoperable Europe Act proposal has been adopted by the Commission to enhance cross-border interoperability and collaboration in the EU’s public sector.
Chiara Leonardi and Elena Not (from our partner Bruno Kessler Foundation) are the authors of the paper “Challenges and opportunities for ICT in Co-production: a case study of Public Service Innovation in an Italian municipality”.
The legal framework applicable to the Interlink project consists mainly of the legislation on the processing of personal data.
We are going to test the Interlink solution through proof-of-concept experiments in the PAs of Italy, Latvia, and Spain.
The 2022 Strategic Foresight Report, titled Twinning the green and digital transitions in the new geopolitical context, has been approved by the Commission.
To attract the needed skills and talents, the EU must build a more appealing and efficient system.
First progress report of the Berlin Declaration is out!
The European Union has adopted the 2021 – 2023 work programme for the Connecting Europe Facility. The CEF funding is EUR 1 billion until 2023.
Digital skills are important for working, studying, accessing services and buying products, or keeping in touch with friends and family. Take the digital skills test to discover what your level is and take the next step to improve!
The Special Eurobarometer 518 – Digital Rights and Principles survey was carried out by the Kantar network in the 27 EU Member States between the 16th of September and the 15th of October 2021.
The European Union has launched the Digital Europe Programme to support digitization in all the sectors of society and economy, inspired by the European Digital
Communication from the Commission for a competition policy that fits for new challenges.
We are happy to announce that our first event will take place online on November 4th, 2021 from 10:00 to 11:30 CEST.
We had our Secondary Plenary, hosted by eTopia. We discussed the status of the project and directions for the next months.
How to make a greener Europe with digital technology?
The INTERLINK solution will consider gender diversity in its workflow by taking into account different citizens’ profiles.
The Leading the Digital Decade conference, hosted by the European Commission and the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union, will he held virtually on 1 and 2 June 2021.
The European Commission presents a Digital Compass: a vision, targets and avenues for a successful digital transformation of Europe by 2030.
Who is responsible for setting the environmental transition? Read the article of Luigi Zanella, Head of Business Development & Innovation at Dedagroup Public Services (partner di Interlink Project).
The Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance will leverage on the Interlink platform and its components to co-design and co-create a new Participatory Strategic Planning Module (PSPM) mock-up open to other Public Bodies. The PSPM will aid in strategic planning tasks and provide an open repository of good practices.
The goal of the Latvian Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development Customer Service Centers’ use case is to test sharing service delivery with third parties to improve public services.
Zaragoza will adopt the Interlink governance framework to widen Open Innovation within the city. The framework and set of enablers made available within Interlink will provide holistic support for sustainable Open Innovation in the co-creation and co-delivery of services.
Innovating goverNment and ciTizen co-dEliveRy for the digitaL sINgle marKet goal is to overcome the barriers preventing PAs to efficiently share services in a Digital Single Market by combining the enthusiasm and flexibility of grassroot initiatives with the legitimacy and accountability granted by top-down e-government frameworks.