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CIP ICT Policy Support Programme
Workprogramme 2012 (Call 6)
Alessandro Barbagli Head of Sector – ICT Operations
Infoday Roma, 13 January 2012
THE COMPETITIVENESS & INNOVATION framework PROGRAMME - CIP
Entrepreneurship and
Innovation Programme
(EIP)
Information Communication
Technologies Policy support
Programme (ICT PSP)
Intelligent Energy Europe
(IEE)
• Better access to finance for
SMEs through venture capital
investment & loan guarantee
instruments
• Europe Enterprise Network
• Support for eco-innovation
•…
• Fostering energy efficiency &
the rational use of energy
sources
• Promoting new & renewable
energy sources & energy
diversification
• Promoting EE & new energy
sources in transport
~2,170 M€
~730 M€
~730 M€
http://ec.europa.eu/cip/index_en.htm
ICT PSP: Objectives
• Key instrument supporting the DAE policy initiative
– ICT PSP: To drive forward innovation through the wider uptake and best use of ICTs
– Complements ICT in FP7 that aims at strengthening Europe’s leadership role in mastering and shaping the development of
ICTs
• ICT PSP: Three inter-linked goals (legal base)
– Develop the single information space
– Support innovation / wide adoption and investments in ICT
– Enable an inclusive Information Society
How to address it? The demand drive for innovation
FP7 WP 185 JPI …
Fundamental
research
Industrial R&D
Experimental
development
Product development
& commercialisation
Uptake and
Deployment
ERC FET-Open …
ICT PSP •Demand driven •User-led •Open platforms for innovation •EU-wide uptake •Areas of public interest •societal challenges
PPPs JTIs
ICT PSP budget profile
• ICT PSP (~730 M€ for 2007-13), indicative profile
– not including contributions from EFTA or from other potential
associated countries
– Support to the development and use of digital content in ICT PSP from 2009
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What do we support?
• Pilot and testing in real settings
– Putting users in the lead, demand driven innovation
– Significant coverage and size
– Supporting policy priorities
• Diffuse widely the results
– Ensure “replicability” and scalability
• Build on Member States initiatives
– Share experience
– Help develop common approaches
– Ensure interoperability
• Prepare for wider actions – Consensus and partnership building is essential for
interoperability and EU-wide deployment
ICT PSP annual work programmes: Approach and structure
• WP focused on a set of themes with ultimate socio-economic goals, to maximise impact
– In areas where public support is needed
– In areas where Community support is needed
– Activities building on, & strengthening Member States actions
– Activities stimulating new actions in public and private sector
• Themes are addressed through a set of objectives
– Each objective is supported through Pilots and/or Networking actions
• Pilots (A, B), Best Practice Network and Thematic Network
• + Awareness, benchmarking, conf., Studies,…(Call for tender…)
Instruments overview
Building on initiatives in member states / associated countries Pilots Type A
Stimulating innovative use of ICT in public & private sector Pilots Type B
Mobilisation/Exchanges between practitioners & policy makers Thematic Networks
Three complementary instruments based on combined approaches:
Implementation through Call for Applicants
One “transitory” instrument, reserved for “digital library” theme:
Combining consensus building / awareness raising / large scale implementation BPN (Best Practice Network)
ICT PSP Call 6
Five Themes: Theme 1: ICT for smart cities
Theme 2: Digital content, open access and creativity
Theme 3: ICT for health, ageing well and inclusion
Theme 4: ICT for innovative government and public services
Theme 5: Trusted eServices and other actions
Covering in total 19 Objectives Indicative budget: 127 M€ Call launch: 1 February 2012 Call close: 15 May 2012 Information day in Brussels: 3 February 2012 (http://ec.europa.eu/ict_psp)
Theme 1: ICT for Smart Cities
• Three objectives:
– 1.1: Smart urban digital services for energy efficiency
– 1.2: Cooperative transport systems for smart mobility
– 1.3: Open innovation for Internet-enabled services and next generation access (NGA) services in ‘smart’ cities
• Total indicative EU funding for Theme 1 = €27 million
Smart cities = local areas that make a conscious effort to uptake innovative ICT based solutions to improve conditions of living and working and support a more inclusive and sustainable urban environment
Objective 1.1 Smart urban digital services for energy efficiency
• Several Pilots B - 8 M€
• Objective: to stimulate the creation, provision and use of innovative digital services supporting energy-efficient, low carbon activities in an urban context
• Target group: publicly owned buildings and buildings in public use or of public interest
• One or two Pilot B for - 5 M€
• To facilitate the uptake of a set of globally prioritised cooperative systems applications in Europe
• Pilots should lead to harmonised testing, installation, monitoring and assessment
• Applications to include vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications
Objective 1.2 Cooperative transport systems for smart mobility
• Several Pilots B - 14 M€
• The aim is two-fold:
1. Facilitate the creation of efficient innovation ecosystems that develop services and applications making use of information generated by users (e.g. through social networks) or captured from sensors (Internet of Things);
2. Stimulate demand for innovative services and applications based on next generation access (NGA) networks.
Objective 1.3 Open innovation for Internet-enabled services and
next generation access (NGA) services in ‘smart’ cities
• Three objectives: – 2.1: Europeana and creativity
– 2.2: Open Data and open access to content
– 2.3: eLearning
• Total indicative EU funding for Theme 2: 41 M€
Theme 2: Digital content, open data and creativity
Objective 2.1 Europeana and creativity
Indicative total EU contribution of 24 M€
Covering:
• Content for Europeana: aggregation increasing quality and content, cloud computing, interoperability (Several Best Practice Networks)
• Experimenting with the use of cultural material for creativity: creative re-use and open lab environments (Several Best Practice Networks)
• European Rights Information management: Registry of Orphan Works, Standards for better rights information (two pilots B)
• Thematic Network on new business models for publishing in the digital age
Objective 2.2
Open data and open access to content
Indicative total EU contribution of 12 M€
Covering: • Geographic Information: foster the wider use of spatial data, harmonised
information (INSPIRE directive), innovative services by the private sector, at least 6 MS (one or two Pilots A)
• Open access to scientific information: experiments, new paradigms for accessing and using information (one or two Pilots B)
• Legal aspects of Public Sector Information (One TN) and standards for open data (one TN): involving legal expert and wide range of stakeholders
• Organising competitions for using open data: based on open government and publicly funded data, stimulating to start business ventures (one TN)
Objective 2.3
eLearning for mathematics and science
• One or two Pilots B - 5 M€
• Introduce and evaluate e-learning for scientific disciplines in primary and secondary schools
• Forster Multi stakeholder partnerships
• Conditions: wide coverage at least 5 countries
Theme 3: ICT for health, ageing well and inclusion
• Seven objectives:
– 3.1: Wide deployment of integrated care services
– 3.2: Towards open and personalized solutions for active and independent living
– 3.3: Digital capacity and skills
– 3.4: Fall prevention network for older persons
– 3.5: Large scale deployment of telehealth services for chronic conditions management
– 3.6: Adoption, taking up and testing of standards and specifications for eHealth interoperability
– 3.7: Community Building on Active and Healthy Ageing
• Total indicative EU funding for Theme 3: 24 M€
• One Pilots A - 8 M€
• ICT services supporting the integration of healthcare, social care and self-care;
• Unlock new services and value chains, impact of tele-health and tele-care
• Involve wide spectrum of stakeholders and new actors (e.g. procurers, insurers)
• Deploy new care pathways and new organisational models, large scale deployment, guidelines, exploitation plan
Objective 3.1 Wide deployment of integrated care services
• Several Pilots B - 5 M€
• Demonstrate the socio-economic benefits of open ICT-based service
platforms for delivering of independent living services to older people and
their formal/informal carers
• Building on interoperable and open standards, relevant set of services and
multi-vendor solutions
• Addressing the platfoms adaptability to multiple and changing user needs
and different organisational settings
– Involve at least 5 organisations responsible for service delivery and > 5000 end-users
– Ambitious exploitation plan, dissemination and communication
Objective 3.2 Towards open and personalised solutions
for active and independent living
• Indicative total EU contribution of 3 M€
• Pilot B (2.5 M€) for Digital capacity and skills building – training for health, social care and social inclusion actors in the field of
active and healthy ageing and wider digital inclusion
– ICT-based digital literacy
– main target are “social inclusion agents”
• TN – 0.5 M€ on Community Building for digital literacy and skills
– Connecting existing national/regional/sectoral networks relevant to address digital literacy and eskills amongst elderly people and their carers
Objective 3.3
Digital capacity and skills
• One TN - 1 M€
• Bring together key national and/or regional actors in innovative solutions for fall prevention and intervention
• Develop and consolidate guidelines and toolkits; Compare, share good practices; Gather evidence on socio-economic impacts
• Strengthen dialogue between supply and demand side actors
• Establish a reliable information base on innovation in fall prevention and intervention
Objective 3.4 Fall Prevention network for older persons
• One Pilot A - 5 M€
• Address care integration and personalised health care
• Implement large-scale, real-life solutions based on innovative telehealth services, in patient-centred approach
• Telehealth for chronic disease management programme (effectiveness, cost-efficiency and transferability of the services)
• Develop guidelines to identify profiles of patients who may benefit from telehealth services
– Involve a wide spectrum of actors and at least three areas of chronic conditions
– More conditions …
Objective 3.5 Large scale deployment of telehealth
services for chronic conditions management
• One Thematic Network - 1 M€
• Support adoption and take-up of standards for eHealth interoperability
• Support the replication and scaling up of the deployment of innovation services in the frame of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing
– Not exceed 24 months in duration
Objective 3.6 Adoption and taking up of
standards and profiles for eHealth interoperability
Objective 3.7 Community Building for EIP
on Active and Healthy Ageing
• One Thematic Network - 1 M€
• Support implementation of the EIP on AHA by increasing awareness and creating consensus for wide-scale deployment
• Create a community for developing solutions and sharing methodology/indicators, roadmaps
• Address cross-border and transferability issues
Theme 4: ICT for innovative government and public services
• Three objectives: – 4.1: Basic Cross Sector Services
– 4.2: Extension of the pilot eCODEX (on eJustice)
– 4.3: Extension of the pilot HeERO (on eCall)
• Total indicative EU funding for Theme 4: 20 M€
Objective 4.1
Basic Cross Sector Services
• One Pilot A - €12 million
• Complete the work performed by existing pilots A to develop a comprehensive, coherent and reusable set of public services building blocks based on the outcome of the pilots, but could also included missing blocks (eID, eDelivery, Virtual Company Dossier)
• Prepare the path for the long term deployment and take-up, and work in coordination with the running pilots A
• Minimum of 6 National Administrations and 12 months piloting phase
• Dissemination, Open specifications and open source licenses, Involvement of standardisation bodies
Objective 4.2 Extension of eCODEX
• Extension of the eCodex pilot A - 5 M€
• eCodex is a pilot A in eJustice, including 14 MS and Turkey
• Extension geographically and extension of scope (Must include at least
5 additional MS or AS)
• Attention will be paid on cross border judicial fields of law
• Offer a complete set of services to be integrated in the eJustice Portal
of the European Commission
• Extension of HeERO pilot A - 3 M€
• Acceleration of the deployment of the pan-European eCall service
• At least 5 additional MS or AS
• Assessment and test of relevant pan-European eCall standards for EU interoperability
• Upgrade of mobile phone operators networks with the eCall flag to route the eCall to the most appropriate local emergency response centre
• Building on the work of the "European eCall Implementation Platform”
Objective 4.3
Extension of the pilot HeERO
Theme 5: Trusted eServices and other actions
• Three objectives: – 5.1:Cybersecurity - fighting botnets – and Community
building for information sharing and effective responses to
cyber threats
– 5.2: Mobile cloud for business applications
– 5.3: Contribution of satellite systems to 100% EU broadband
coverage
• Total indicative EU funding for Theme 5: 15 M€
One Pilot Type B and one Thematic Network - 9 M€
For the Pilot B (8 M€)
• Address the diversity of botnet technologies; research multiple approaches to analyse and fight them
• Identify the suitable tools to mitigate botnets, to prevent the infections and to identify and take down the CC Server and the Attacker
• Involve and build trust between all affected stakeholders; Address best practices and best available techniques & tools; Identify opportunities & barriers
For the TN (1 M€)
• An enduring network infrastructure for trusted information exchange regarding vulnerabilities, threats and attacks
Objective 5.1 Cybersecurity – fighting botnets – and Community building
• One or two Pilots B - 5 M€
• Stimulate uptake of mobile cloud for key business applications taking into account: collaboration (employees and customers), secure data sharing, and reliability
• Characteristics:
– Security, trust, compliance and authentication, as well as manageability and remote support in business environments
– Openness and interoperability across cloud platforms and mobile platforms
– Address network aspects impacting mobile services
– 4 to 8 complementary experiments
Objective 5.2 Mobile cloud for business applications
Objective 5.3 Contribution of satellite systems
to 100% EU broadband coverage
• One TN - 1 M€
• Satellite Communication providing broadband coverage to
regions of Europe (with no commercial prospect of being served with terrestrial solutions)
• Bring together national or regional authorities that have used satellite solutions for broadband access, and analyse their experience
ICT PSP Website
• General information about the programme
• Dynamic newsroom
• Participating in ICT PSP
– Information about calls (WP, infoday slides, guiding documents)
– Specific workshops and contact points for themes and objectives
– Expert registration and experts database
• Running activities and projects
• Library
• Frequently Asked Questions
• Logo (branding)
http://ec.europa.eu/ict_psp