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“ Doing business in other EU countries is getting simpler: Try out a new technology!”

“ Doing business in other EU countries is getting simpler: Try out a new technology!”. Wendy Carrara SPOCS Deputy Programme Director 'Addressing evolving needs for cross-border eGovernment services', Brussels - 11 October 2011. Much room for improvement. EUROCHAMBRES ’ survey (January 2011)

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“ Doing business in other EU countries is getting simpler: Try out a new technology!”

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  1. “Doing business in other EU countries is getting simpler: Try out a new technology!” Wendy Carrara SPOCS Deputy Programme Director 'Addressing evolving needs for cross-border eGovernment services', Brussels - 11 October 2011

  2. Much room for improvement EUROCHAMBRES’ survey (January 2011) While some countries have advanced well over the past four years, several others lag behind significantly, particularly from an operational perspective. 'Unleashing cross-border services' report by BUSINESSEUROPE (January 2011) There is much room for improvement, in particular as regards the functioning and user-friendliness of the points of single contact. Some countries are lagging far behind and need to catch up.

  3. EC eGovernment Benchmark 2010 Results for the life event “starting a business”: Limited e-enablement Ranking of services Ranking of countries

  4. Interoperable Services with SD The services directive today • (Hopefully) Compliance with the SD but still,… • heterogeneous national systems • No way using home infrastructures connected to services abroad • barriers using eServices without SD

  5. SPOCS interoperability building blocks eSafe eDocuments eDelivery Syndication Pilots: live July 1st! eServices

  6. Why is SPOCS important for you? Greater business opportunities in the public sector Less red-tape Increased transparency Better online services Administrative simplification& modernization Product innovation based on open specifications and software Stimulating demand for IT products and services

  7. What are the core needs for true interoperability? SPOCS PSC Study 46 PSCs 27 national 19 regional

  8. Registration to SPOCS Groups Exploit SPOCS opportunities & functionalities!

  9. Where we started at…. What we aim to accomplish together…

  10. For further information visit our website www.eu-spocs.eu

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