MarketEuropean Interoperability Framework
Company Profile

European Interoperability Framework

The European Interoperability Framework (EIF) is a set of recommendations which specify how administrations, businesses and citizens communicate with each other within the European Union and across Member State borders.

Versions
EIF Version 1.0 EIF Version 1.0 was published in November 2004. Further non-technology obstacles that stand in the way of greater EIF adoption include the facts that EU Member States currently differ widely in terms of: • Scope of government - services provided, degree of state ownership of businesses, scale of armed forces, police and border control operations • Structure of government - central/local government balance, what departments exist, how departments interact • Citizen/state interaction models - processes related to key life events (births, marriages, deaths), document issue procedures, support for foreign languages EIF Version 2 Draft Version 2 of the EIF EIF 2 was adopted by the European Commission as the Annex II - EIF (European Interoperability Framework) of the Communication “Towards interoperability for European public services” on 16 December 2010. 'New EIF' On 23 March 2017, the ISA2 programme released a new version of EIF. This version dropped version numbers and is simply called 'new EIF' and should include policy changes of the past years. ==See also==
tickerdossier.comtickerdossier.substack.com