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  • Accessibility ensures that people with disabilities, the elderly and other disadvantaged groups can use public services at service levels comparable to those provided to other citizens. (1)
  • Digital Inclusion relates to seamless, transparent, accessible and user-friendly digital government services. Citizens must be able to use such digital services without having legal knowledge. The members of our societies should have the opportunity to help shape the digital transformation and share their ideas and content with others unimpeded, while respecting the rights of third parties. The public sector should encourage such wider participation in policy-making by involving society in the design of public services through co-creation, ex- perimentation and collaboration. (1)
  • EU Legislation Compliance is the property of a (national/local) legislation to be coherent or to implement European legislation.

    A compliance assessment of EU Directives must be carried out in two stages: (1) timely and systematic check whether Member States have transposed Union law; (2) a timely and systematic conformity check of national transposing measures against the relevant Union legislation (correct transposition).

    While Member States are responsible for the timely and accurate transposition of directives as well as the correct application of the entire acquis, the Commission has to monitor the Member States’ efforts and ensure that their legislation complies with Union law. (1)
  • Integrated horizontal user experience refers to a user's experience, when her/his experience using a digital interface is fluent and seamless, also when she/he navigates through different applications/contexts. (1)
  • Multilingualism requires striking a balance between the expectations of citizens and businesses to be served in their own language(s) or their preferred language(s) and the ability of Member States’ public administrations to offer services in all official EU languages (1)
  • The Once Only Principle entails that citizens and businesses provide diverse data only once in contact with public administrations, while public administration bodies take actions to internally share and reuse these data – even across borders – always in respect of data protection regulations and other constraints.  (1)
  • Legislation requires that decisions and data are stored and can be accessed for a specified time. This means that records and information in electronic form held by public administrations for the purpose of documenting procedures and decisions must be preserved and be converted, where necessary, to new media when old media become obsolete (1)
  • Privacy refers to any freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous indication of the data subject's wishes by which he or she, by a statement or by a clear affirmative action, signifies agreement to the processing of personal data relating to him or her (1)
  • Proactiveness refers to proactive services, which are public services that a public institution delivers following its own initiative considering the presumable will by the person and that is delivered based on the information stored in the data collections belonging to the state information system. Proactive service is based on life and business events and circumstances (1)
  • Reusability refers to IT solutions (e.g. software components, Application Programming Interfaces, standards), European frameworks (reference architectures, architectural frameworks and ontologies), information and data. - Reference Architecture: Architecture is the structure of components, their interrelationships, and the principles and guidelines governing their design and evolution over time. A reference architecture is a generalized architecture of a solution, based on best-practices, domain neutral and, occasionally, with a focus on a particular aspect. The goal of a reference architecture is reusability; it reduces the amount of work, reduces errors and accelerates the development of solutions. A reference architecture should be based in a [reference] model and in a style. - Architectural framework: a tool for assisting in the production of organization-specific architectures. An architectural framework consists of a technical reference model, a method for architecture development and a list of component standards, specifications, products and their interrelationships which can be used to build up architectures. (1)
  • Security refers to the support of the application of the eGovernment security policies in ICT. The primary policies are: 1) Privacy by Design, 2) Encourage the development and use of highly secure systems (long-term), 3) Create stronger institutional supervision and oversight of security, 4) Substantiate the data minimization principle by using anonymization techniques in all European eGovernment systems, 5) Stimulate technical and legal solutions that avoid or limit privacy risks caused by re-identification of previously anonymized data, 6) Make Privacy Impact Assessments of eGovernment systems mandatory and public, 7) Use gateways to achieve interoperability of different national eGovernment security tools, but aim at Europe-wide availability and usability of tools, 7) Ensure open and transparent evaluations of the trade-offs between privacy, security, usability, interoperability and costs of an eGovernment system, 8) Develop a policy strategy for improving the security of IT-systems used in Europe (1)
  • Transparency in the EIF context refers to: i. Enabling visibility inside the administrative environment of a public administration. This is about allowing other public administrations, citizens and businesses to view and understand administrative rules, processes,11 data, services and decision-making. ii. Ensuring availability of interfaces with internal information systems. Public administrations operate a large number of what are often heterogeneous and disparate information systems in support of their internal processes. Interoperability depends on ensuring the availability of interfaces to these systems and the data they handle. In turn, interoperability facilitates reuse of systems and data, and enables these to be integrated into larger systems. iii. Securing the right to the protection of personal data, by respecting the applicable legal framework for the large volumes of personal data of citizens, held and managed by Public administrations. (1)
  • User-centricity refers to putting users’ needs at the centre when determining which public services should be provided and how they should be delivered. Therefore, as far as possible, user needs and requirements should guide the design and development of public services, in accordance with the following expectations: i A multi-channel service delivery approach; ii A single point of contact should be made available to users; iii Users’ feedback should be systematically collected, assessed and used to design new public services and to further improve existing ones. (1)
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