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ICT Policy Support Programme in the CIP WP2008: Main features and content Khalil Rouhana DG INFSO Head of Unit “Strategy for ICT research and development”

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ICT Policy Support Programmein the CIP

WP2008: Main features and content

Khalil RouhanaDG INFSOHead of Unit “Strategy for ICT research and development”

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 2

Agenda

• The infoday

• ICT Policy Support Programme in CIP

• Overview on ICT PSP Work Programme 2008

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 3

Programme of the day

Close of the information day16:30

Networking of participants 15:30

JF Junger, P Timmers; F Giorgio,

M Sanchez Jimenez, E Boethius

F Frederix, D Van Rooy, J.Babot,

DG INFSO

Thematic presentations • ICT for user friendly administrations, public services and

inclusion

• ICT for energy efficiency and sustainability in urban areas

• Consensus building on Internet evolution and security

13:40

Lunch (networking)12:00

T McKinlay, DG INFSOHow to submit a proposal11:30

P Diry, DG INFSOICT PSP funding instruments and model grant agreement11:00

K Rouhana, DG INFSOWelcome, ICT PSP Work Programme 2008 overview10:30

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 4

Networking (I)

ICT for EE

ICT for EE Transport

domain

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 5

Networking (II)

IPv6

eGov

eInclusion

eHealthSecurity

RFIDdomain

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 6

Velotypist services

For those who need it,

Velotypist services, please seat at the front right corner of the room

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 7

Agenda

• The information day

• ICT Policy Support Programme in CIP

• Overview on ICT PSP Work Programme 2008

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 8

Competitiveness & Innovation Programme (CIP)Competitiveness & Innovation Programme (CIP)

The CIP:

– a (new) programme to boost growth and jobs in Europe– budget ~3.6B€ (2007-2013)– Three pillars (specific programmes)

Entrepreneurship& Innovation

~2,170 M€(incl € 430 eco-innovation)

ICT PolicyICT PolicySupport programmeSupport programme

~730 M~730 M€€

Intelligent EnergyEurope

~730 M€

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 9

EU ICT policy framework: The i2010 initiative

• Flagship policy initiative for the renewed Lisbon agenda– Comprehensive and holistic approach for ICT policy

• Objective: Enable Europe to exploit the full potential of ICTs and media for growth and employment

• Three interlinked priorities:– Completing the Single European Information Space– Strengthening innovation and investment in research– Achieving an Inclusive European Information society

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 10

i2010 instruments

• Legislation, regulation

• Coordination, consensus-building

• Financial support: – Two distinct and complementary financial instruments

– ICT PSP: To drive forward innovation through the best use and wider adoption of ICTs

– ICT in FP7: To strengthen Europe’s leadership role in mastering and shaping the development of ICTs

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 11

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 on (next Work programme)– eContent+ (own legal base) for 2007-2008

~730~149~135~120~112~105~5257.4Total2013201220112010200920082007ICTPSP~730~149~135~120~112~105~5257.4Total2013201220112010200920082007ICTPSP

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 12

Agenda

• The infoday

• ICT Policy Support Programme in CIP

• Overview on ICT PSP Work Programme 2008– Approach– Themes and objectives– Budget and calendar

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 13

ICT PSP – Work Programme:

• Annual work programme – The key document for implementing the programme – WP is approved by the CIP ICT Committee

• Thematic priorities– Objectives (characterization and expected impact)

• Implementation measures– Funding instruments, rules for participation– Evaluation process and criteria

• Timetable & indicative budget

• WP is complemented by other documents providingguidances to users

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 14

WP 2008: Input

• CIP Legislative text

• Policy priorities in i2010– Flagship initiatives,.. – i2010 HLG

• Ad hoc groups and groups of experts (MS)– i2010 groups

• Experience from previous programmes– Evaluation/monitoring of projects achievements

• Innovation policy priorities – A broad based- innovation strategy for Europe (response to Aho

report)

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 15

Synthesis of input received1: Status of ICT uptake

• In the private sector:– Large companies fully aware of ICT potential– SMEs can benefit more from latest ICT innovations

• In areas of services of public interest– Europe caught up in general with competitors. But

• we are far from exploiting ICT potential• MSs are at different levels

– More needs to be done• to ensure interoperability, EU-wide deployment • to learn from each other• to support new policy initiatives

– including achieving the internal market • to provide new solutions to Europe’s key societal challenges

– Health, ageing, environment, energy, mobility, security

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 16

Synthesis of input received2: Where to intervene?

• In the private sector, mainly for: – awareness raising– experience sharing

• In areas of services of public interest:– interoperability– avoiding market fragmentation – facilitating the development of EU-wide ICT lead

markets– sharing experience and risk in new solutions

• For both: – monitoring, benchmarking and follow up

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 17

Synthesis of input received3: How to intervene?

• Prepare for wider actions– Consensus and partnership building is essential for

interoperability and EU-wide deployment

• Build on Member States initiatives– Share experience– Help develop common approaches– Ensure interoperability

• Develop show cases and tests– Pilot actions

• Diffuse widely the results– Ensure “replicability” and scalability

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 18

ICT PSP work programmes 2007 and 2008:Approach

• Focus:– To maximise impact – On areas where public support is needed– On areas where Community support is needed

• Balance between– Activities building on, and strengthening Member States

actions– Activities stimulating new actions in public and private

sector

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 19

WP2008: same structure as WP2007

• WP focused on a set of themes and horizontal actions – For each theme, an ultimate socio-economic goal is defined

• Themes and horizontal actions are addressed through a set of objectives– To be achieved through community contribution

• An objective is supported with 1. Pilots building on, and strengthening Member States actions

(focus on interoperability)2. Pilots stimulating new actions in the public and private sector3. Thematic Network (s)

• Through Calls for Applicants

– Awareness, benchmarking, conferences, Studies, • Through Calls for tenders or grants

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 20

Agenda

• The infoday

• ICT Policy Support Programme in CIP

• Overview on ICT PSP Work Programme 2008– Approach– Themes and objectives– Budget and calendar

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 21

WP2008: main themes

• ICT for user friendly administrations, public services and inclusion

• ICT for energy efficiency and sustainability in urban areas

• Consensus building, experience sharing on Internet evolution and security

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 22

ICT for user friendly administrations, public services and inclusion:

Actions complementing activities supported in 2007

• Objective 1.1 : Preparing the implementation of the Services Directive (Pilot A)

• Objective 1.2: Reduction of Administrative Burdens across the EU(Pilot B)

• Objective 1.3: Emergency Services Accessible to All – Total Conversation (Pilots B)

• Objective 1.4: ICT for ageing well (Pilots B)

• Objective 1.5: Capacity building for eInclusion (TNs)

• Objective 1.6:Improving certification of eHealth products (TN)

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 23

Common challenge at EU level, ICT has a role to play

• Objective 2.1: ICT for energy efficiency in public building and spaces, including lighting (Pilots B)

• Objective 2.2:ICT for adaptive urban transport management infrastructure and services (Pilots B)

• Objective 2.3: Consensus building and experience sharing for ICT for energy efficiency and sustainability in urban areas (TNs)

ICT for energy efficiency and sustainability in urban areas

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 24

• Objective 3.1: A European concerted effort on RFID(TN)

• Objective 3.2: Trusted Information Infrastructures and Biometric technologies (TN)

• Objective 3.3: Leveraging IPv6 take-up in Europe for scaling the expected growth of the Internet (TN)

Consensus building, experience sharing on Internet evolution and security

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 25

Horizontal actions, NOT supportedthrough call for proposals

• Objective 4.1: Benchmarking the progress of the Information Society

• Objective 4.2 Supporting studies, conferences and events

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 26

Agenda

• The infoday

• ICT Policy Support Programme in CIP

• Overview on ICT PSP Work Programme 2008– Approach– Themes and objectives– Budget and calendar

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 27

Indicative budget

Two TNs1.5: Capacity building for eInclusion

22.5 M€

Pilots B1.4:ICT for ageing well

Two TNs2.3:Consensus building and experience sharing for ICTfor energy efficiency and sustainability in urban areas

Two Pilots B2.2:ICT for adaptive urban transportmanagement infrastructure and services

Pilots B2.1:ICT for energy efficiency in public buildingand spaces, including lighting

14.5 M€

ICT for energy efficiency and sustainability in urban areas

One TN1.6: Improving certification of eHealth products

One Pilot B1.3:Emergency Services Accessible to All – Total Conversation

Two Pilot B1.2:Reduction of Administrative Burdens across the EU

One Pilot A 1.1:Preparing the implementation of the ServicesDirective

ICT for user friendly administrations, public services andinclusion

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 28

Indicative budget

Call for tenders, grants4.1, 4.2: Benchmarking, analysis, studies and events

Horizontal measures NOT supported through call for proposal

One TN3.3: Leveraging IPv6 take-up in Europe for scaling the expected growth of the Internet

Two TN3.2:Trusted Information Infrastructures and Biometric technologies

One TN3.1:A European concerted effort on RFID

Consensus building, experience sharing on Internet evolution and security

2 M€

~5,5 M€

ICTPSP Info Day, Brussels, 23 April 2008: Slide 29

ICTPSP call calendar

WP2007Call1 Open

25 May

2006 2007 2008May Jun Jul … Oct Nov DecOct … Jan … Apr … Sept…Dec

CIP adoption

Evaluation

Jan…June …Dec2009

Negotiate, contract

Jan…Jun…Dec2010

Prep. WP2008…Preparation WP2007

Prep. WP2009 Prep. WP2010…

WP2010Call4 Open

Call4close

Call3 close

WP2009Call3 Open

WP2008Call2 Open

29 April

Call1 Close 23 Oct

WP2008Call2 close

09 Sept.

Negotiate, contract

2009 indicative…20082007

WP2008Information day

23 April