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RDG Task Force Cooperation models – Follow up May ESSC

RDG Task Force Cooperation models – Follow up May ESSC. Beatriz F ernández Nebreda RDG meeting Luxembourg, 27 June 2016. State of play TF Cooperation models. Short summary of the report Outcome of May ESSC meeting Next steps Roadmap. Structure of the report ... … mirrors TF mandate.

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RDG Task Force Cooperation models – Follow up May ESSC

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  1. RDG Task Force Cooperation models – Follow up May ESSC Beatriz Fernández Nebreda RDG meeting Luxembourg, 27 June 2016

  2. State of play TF Cooperation models Short summary of the report Outcome of May ESSC meeting Next steps Roadmap

  3. Structure of the report ... … mirrors TF mandate Identify building blocks of cooperation Examine cooperation practices Provide recommendationsfor stronger collaboration to help support the ESS Vision 2020

  4. Structure of the report • Building blocks of cooperation • Overview of existing cooperation practices • In the ESS: ESTP, EMOS, ESSnets, CoE, … • In the EU: ERIC, PPPs, EU Customs Union • Globally: OECD Statistical Information System Collaboration Community, UNECE ModernStats

  5. Structure of the report 3. Two new models proposed: • Pooling of staff: group of experts in same location or virtually • NSI specialisation: one or several ESS partners carry out a defined step of production processor a limited data set for others 4. Recommendations to improve current models

  6. Outcome of May ESSC The report presented to the ESSC on 19 May "The ESSC appreciated the report on cooperation models within the ESS presented by the RDG Task Force on Cooperation Models to support the implementation of the ESS Vision 2020."

  7. Outcome of May ESSC "While considering the ideas put forward in chapter 4 (the new models) as prematureat this stage, the ESSC members asked Eurostat to work on the implementation of the other recommendationsmade by the TF."

  8. Concerns expressed at the May ESSC • Proposals for stronger cooperation via pooling of staff and specialisation seem to be premature(CZ, SE) • Specialisation is not a workable way forward (NL, UK); we see a number of critical risks to this approach (DK); model needs further analysis on implications before implementation (HR, SK, LT)

  9. Next steps Eurostat to implement recommendations to improve functioning of existing cooperation models 27 recommendations clustered mainly around: - Better organisation/project management - Improved communication/implementation of results

  10. Proposed roadmap Eurostat to identify the owners of each recommendation – done Owners (Eurostat and/or ESS partners) to propose improvement actions – end July RDG informed of action plan – September Eurostat report on progress – next RDG meeting

  11. Action plan

  12. Action plan

  13. Thank you for your attention! Questions? ESTAT ESSC DGINS PG <ESTAT-ESSC_DGINS_PG@ec.europa.eu>

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