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    ICT-enabled Open Government &

    Mobile e-Government by SMEs

    ICT Proposers' Day

    HORIZON 2020

    10 October 2014, Florence, Italy

    European Commission, DG CONNECT

    Unit H3 "Public Services"

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    Policy background

    Empowering

    Citizens and

    Businesses

    Strengthening

    the Internal

    Market

    Efficiency &

    Effectiveness

    eGovernment

    Action Plan

    Pre-

    conditions

    Re-using open data sets forinnovative public services

    Open services to create newservices, combine with value-

    added services or improvedelivery

    Opening public sector processes toincrease trust and accountability

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    Draft Vision Paper: http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/vision-public-services

    Open Government concept

    http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/vision-public-serviceshttp://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/vision-public-services
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    ICT-enabled public sector innovationin SC6 calls for proposals in 2015:

    EURO-6 (Overcoming the Crisis): Usingemerging technologies in the public sector

    INSO-1 (News Forms of Innovation):ICT-enabled open government(personalised, mobile public services,transparency)

    INSO-9: Innovative mobile eGov apps

    Societal Challenges (SC)

    1. Health, demographic change and wellbeing2. Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry,

    marine and maritime and inland water research, andthe bioeconomy

    3. Secure, clean and efficient energy4. Smart, green and integrated transport5. Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and

    raw materials6. Europe in a changing world - inclusive, innovative

    and reflective societies

    7. Secure societies - protecting freedom and securityof Europe and its citizensSC6 WP 2015

    ICT-enabled public sector innovationin H2020 WP 2015

    Excellent

    Science

    Industrial

    Leadership

    (LEIT)

    Societal

    Challenges

    (SC)

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    INSO-1-2015 (News Forms of Innovation):

    ICT-enabled open government(personalised, mobile public services,

    transparency)

    NB: WP text for 2015 has been updated;please consult the revised version on the Participant Portal.

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    Specific challenge

    Public administrations need to address new societal challenges under financialconstraints, responding to growing expectations

    The take-up of new technologies, increased connectivity, availability of open dataand open services support the collaborative forms of service design and deliveryand they increase transparency

    Personalised public services : empowering citizens and businesses todirectly participate in the design, creation, selection and delivery of someof the public services.

    M-government: adjusting services to the way citizens are communicatingand delivering them to a variety of mobile devices.

    Transparency: open data and information, coupled with technology,enable monitoring of the public sector and its performance and leads tomore transparency.

    INSO-1-2015:ICT-enabled open government (1)

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    Scopea)Innovation Action (70%)

    Addressing at least one of the sub-objectives below

    i) Pilots onpersonalised and mobile public services

    Innovative use of open data for new, smart and mobile public services; Using open services and enabling co-production of new public services; Pro-active and personalised citizen-centric public service applications; Following changes in user behaviour in accessing and using such services, understanding

    which citizens are able to/excluded from use and supporting the back-office implications,

    including privacy.

    ii) Pilots on transparencyof public administrations

    Piloting tools to increase the transparency of ICT-based technology platforms of the publicsector;

    Monitoring, enhancing accountability and fighting corruption;

    Examining how transparency tools bring benefit to people andestablishing practices to challenge emerging inequalities.

    INSO-1-2015:ICT-enabled open government (2)

    2015: EUR 9,4 million

    Proposals need to include an assessment of the effectiveness as well as social and economicimpact of the approaches and providing feedback into a set of recommendations.

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    Scope

    b) Coordination and Support Action (100%)

    Multi-disciplinary network to identify potential applications for their

    successful implementation in the public sector

    Including needs assessment, gap analysis, mobilisation of developers andcivil servants and awareness raising to increase take-up

    INSO-1-2015:ICT-enabled open government (3)

    2015: EUR 0,6 million

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    INSO-1-2015:ICT-enabled open government (4)

    Expected impact (a and b)

    Stimulating the creation, delivery and use of new services on a varietyof devices, utilising new web technologies, coupled with open publicdata;

    More personalised public services that better suit the needs of users;

    Reducing the administrative burden of citizens and businesses (e.g.collecting information from citizens only once);

    Increased transparency of and trust in public administrations.

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    INSO-9-2015 (New Forms ofInnovation):

    Innovative mobile eGov applications

    NB: WP text for 2015 has been updated;please consult the revised version on the Participant Portal.

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    Specific challenge

    Current societal and economic challenges as well as rising expectations toreduce the burden on users, put pressure on all public administrations toprovide efficient, open and citizen-centric public services.

    Because of their size, knowledge and agility, SMEs are key actors for theprovision of those innovative services

    The "apps" market for mobile devices is a very dynamic however, mostlylacks application specifically for the public sector

    Engaging SMEs into the potentially huge public sector innovation market is a

    challenge for local and regional public authorities.

    INSO-9-2015: Innovative mobilee-government applications by SMEs (1)

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    Scope

    Supporting innovative SMEs, including start-ups for the design and creation of innovative applications inorder to foster the delivery of mobile public services;

    Helping the interaction of citizens and businesses with public administrations;

    Coupling open public data and services with information and services offered by the private sector,leading to innovative, user-friendly and personalised services that can be accessed easily;

    Solutions need to consider scalability, multi-lingualism, sustainability and where necessary, the cross-border dimension as well as ensure replicability.

    Expected Impact

    Enhancing profitability and growth performance of SMEs and seizing European and global businessopportunities;

    Market uptake and distribution of innovations tackling the specific challenge in a sustainable way;

    Increase of private investment in innovation;

    Expected impact to be clearly described in qualitative and quantitative terms

    INSO-9-2015: Innovative mobilee-government applications by SMEs (2)

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    SME Instrument (70%)2015: EUR 4 million

    Phase 1

    Feasibility study (containing an initial business plan), verifying the technological andeconomic viability of an innovation idea/concept

    Phase 2

    Supporting innovation projects with high potential

    Demonstration, testing, prototyping, piloting, scaling-up, etc. to bring an innovationidea to market introduction

    Elaborated business plan, including a first commercialisation plan, and criteria forsuccess

    Phase 3

    Indirect support measures and services as well as access to the financial facilities

    Lump sum ofEUR 50.000

    EU contributionbetween EUR 0.5and 2.5 million

    INSO-9-2015: Innovative mobilee-government applications by SMEs (3)

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    Open government:

    http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/ict-enabled-public-sector-innovation-through-open-government

    Vision Paper:

    http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/vision-public-services

    H2020:

    http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en

    http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/home.html

    ICT-enabled public sector innovation in H2020:

    http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/ict-enabled-public-sector-innovation

    FAQ:

    http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/h2020-qa-ict-enabled-public-sector-innovation-calls-proposals

    Contact:

    http://ec.europa.eu/[email protected]

    Proposers should contact their National Contact Point for pre-proposal check

    Ideal-IST (ICT): http://www.ideal-ist.eu/

    Net4Society (SC6 and SSH): http://www.net4society.eu/

    More information

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