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lieve.bos@ec.europa.eu EU Commission, DG INFSO Lisbon policy directorate Strategy for ICT research and innovation unit

Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) Actions Open call in Objective 11.1 Calls for PCPs in specific public sector domains in objectives 5.3, 5.4 and 3.5. lieve.bos@ec.europa.eu EU Commission, DG INFSO Lisbon policy directorate Strategy for ICT research and innovation unit.

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lieve.bos@ec.europa.eu EU Commission, DG INFSO Lisbon policy directorate Strategy for ICT research and innovation unit

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  1. Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) ActionsOpen call in Objective 11.1Calls for PCPs in specific public sector domains in objectives 5.3, 5.4 and 3.5 lieve.bos@ec.europa.eu EU Commission, DG INFSO Lisbon policy directorate Strategy for ICT research and innovation unit

  2. What is the rational behind PCP? • Health care • Climate Change • Energy Efficiency • Transport • Security • … • Public sector is faced with important societal challenges. • Addressing these, often requires public sector transformations so technologically demanding, that no commercially stable solutions exists on the market yet, and forward looking public procurement strategies (incl. procurement of R&D) are needed Brussels, 23 March 2010: Slide 2

  3. Pre-commercial Procurement Phase 0 Exploratory Research Phase 1 Solution design Phase 3 Pre-commercial small scale product/service development - Field Test Phase 4 Commercialisation Diffusion of product/service Phase 2 Prototype development Supplier A Commercial Procurement Supplier B Supplier B Supplier B Supplier A,B,C,D or X Supplier C Supplier C Supplier D Supplier D Supplier D Tender for commercial deployment (WTO GPA & Procurement Directives applicable) Pre-commercial Tender (WTO GPA & Procurement Directives not applicable) Pre-commercial procurement Bridging the innovation gap through public demand pull • Specific approach for public sector to procure R&D services, ensuring • Benefit and risk sharing between procurers and suppliers • Competition and transparency in the procurement process • Compliance with legal framework without entailing State Aid (COM/2007/799 & SEC/2007/1668) Brussels, 23 March 2010: Slide 3

  4. What do the PCP actions aim for?Help Member States to… • Bring radical improvements to the quality and efficiency of public services with breakthrough solutions. • Encourage public bodies around Europe to work together on new ICT based solutions that can respond to concrete public sector needs. • Especially where interoperability and coherence of solutions across borders is required, cross-border cooperation can help better address issues of common European interest. To achieve the above targets, the PCP actions will support (1) networking and cooperation between public bodies to define together the mid-to-long term solution requirements and (2) to explore, through PCP, various alternative solution paths that respond to their needs. Brussels, 23 March 2010: Slide 4

  5. Current EU support for PCPNetworking & awareness raising activities • 2009 calls for proposals • In FP7, CIP and INTERREG IV RFEC • support the establishment of networks of public authorities on pre-commercial procurement • promote awareness-raising and experience-sharing on PCP, debate mid-to-long term public needs requiring R&D of new technology solutions with potential role for PCP strategies • 2 CSAs in FP7 ICT • 2 RFEC fast track networks MKW Making Knowledge Work PCP at regional level in Hungary, Poland, UK New project, speed up innovation time-to-market from demand side PCP in Intelligent Transport Systems PCP in ICT for health and energy domains Brussels, 23 March 2010: Slide 5

  6. New support for PCP Cross-border PCPs on topics of common EU interest • Support for public authorities planning joint implementation of pre-commercial procurements on topics of common European interest • EU contribution: combination of • Reimbursement of eligible costs for preparation, management and coordination of the joint PCP call for tender (100% funded) • Reimbursement of max 50% of the costs for the development of the new ICT solutions procured through the joint PCP (for financing of the R&D to be performed by selected tenderers participating in the PCP) Brussels, 23 March 2010: Slide 6

  7. Requirements (content) • Actions where groups of public authorities progress from…to… • (1) Awareness raising and exchange of experiences on PCP, preparation of strategy for innovating public services that includes PCP • (2) Validation of jointly defined PCP strategy through implementation of a joint PCP call for tender • Funding Mechanism: • CSA for actions that address only (1) • CP-CSA (!) for actions that cover (1) & (2) Brussels, 23 March 2010: Slide 7

  8. Requirements (participants) • Consortia • Eligible public bodies • Public purchasers, planning to integrate PCP into their procurement programs • Public authorities (e.g. managing R&D&I programs) planning to provide incentives to public purchasers to do PCP • Minimum number of participants • 3 independent public bodies from 3 different MS/AS • Critical mass of public purchasers • Examples of public purchasers • Public bodies & utilities as in public procurement directives: • public hospitals, public transport operators, relevant ministries (e.g. for health, welfare, transport, environment, justice, etc), water or energy utilities, communes, police or fire brigades, e-gov administrations, etc Brussels, 23 March 2010: Slide 8

  9. WP2011-2012 support for PCP What? How? How Much? • Two types of calls for PCP Actions • Calls focusing on specific areas of public interest • in ICT for health & ageing (obj 5.3 & 5.4, call 7) • in photonics (obj 3.5, call 8) • Open call for any domain of public sector needs • addressing e.g. ICT for security, e-gov, transport, energy, environment, health, ageing, photonics (obj.11.1, call 8) • Groups of public authorities to make proposals. Not companies ! • Budget on PCP actions: 14Mio EURO total • 3Mio per area for the specific calls in health, ageing, photonics • 5 Mio for the call open to any domain of public sector needs Brussels, 23 March 2010: Slide 9

  10. Background info Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) website Info on calls, EU funded projects, background docs, FAQs, etc http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/pcp/home_en.html Links to EU funded projects currently networking on PCP P3ITS: www.p3its.eu PRECO: http://preco.share2solve.org/main/ RAPIDE: www.rapidenetwork.eu Brussels, 23 March 2010: Slide 10

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