Title: European Standardisation and the Identification of ICT Technical Specifications
1- European Standardisation and the Identification
of ICT Technical Specifications
13th XBRL Europe Day Rome, 6 May 2014 Antonio
Conte, Project Manager Unit "Key Enabling
Technologies and Digital Economy" DG Enterprise
and Industry European Commission
2Global ICT Standardisation scene
IEC
ISO
ISO
ITU
J T C 1
CEN
CENELEC
CEN
Small private/ closed fora and consortia
W 3 C
I E T F
ICT Forum
O G F
I E E E
ETSI
Others...
O A S I S
National Bodies
National Bodies
(National Committees)
Covered by the European standardisation system
Outside of the scope of European standardisation
thus not automatically available for use in
public procurement
3Regulation (EU) 1025/2012 (I)
- Consolidated legal basis for European
standardisation which - Repeals Decisions 87/95/EC and 1673/2006/EC
- Amends several Directives, including Directive
98/34/EC - Entered into force on 1/1/2013
4Regulation (EU) 1025/2012 (II)
- Extends definitions and scope to services
- Ensures cooperation between NSB on draft
standards and work programmes (Articles 3-4) - Increases stakeholder participation (Article 5)
- An obligation for ESOs
- Financing of other European organisations
representing SMEs, consumers, environmental
interests, social interests (Article 16, criteria
in Annex III)
5Regulation (EU) 1025/2012 (III)
- Identification of ICT technical specifications
which may be referenced in public procurement
(Articles 13 and 14) - Proposals from Member States or Commission
- European Multi-Stakeholder Platform on ICT
Standardisation to advise - Requirements for the identification (Annex II)
- The identified ICT technical specifications shall
constitute common technical specifications
referred to in public procurement Directives
Directive 2009/81/EC Regulation (EC, Euratom)
2342/2002.
6Requirements for the identification (I)
- The technical specifications have market
acceptance and their implementations do not
hamper interoperability with the implementations
of existing European or international standards. - The technical specifications are coherent as they
do not conflict with European standards, i.e.
they cover domains where - the adoption of new European standards is not
foreseen within a reasonable period - existing standards have not gained market uptake
or where these standards have become obsolete - the transposition of the technical specifications
into European standardisation deliverables is not
foreseen within a reasonable period.
7Requirements for the identification (II)
- The technical specifications were developed by a
non-profit making organisation which is a
professional society, industry or trade
association or any other membership organisation
that within its area of expertise develops ICT
technical specifications and which is not a
European standardisation organisation, national
or international standardisation body, through
processes which fulfil the following criteria - openness
- consensus
- transparency
- Further requirements on maintenance,
availability, IPR essential to the implementation
of specifications to be licensed to applicants
on FRAND basis, relevance, neutrality and
stability, quality.
8European Multi-stakeholder Platformon ICT
Standardisation
- Set up by Commission Decision 2011/C 349/04
- Mandate for three years
- Participants Member States, SDOs, industry,
SMEs, societal organisations - Observers on case by case basis
- Advice on implementation of ICT standardisation
policy, work programme - Advice on selection and evaluation process in
view of recognition of ICT technical
specifications - Chair and secretariat Commission services
- Kick-off meeting 26 March 2012
9The identification process
- Member State/Commission proposal
- Set up of an Evaluation Group and preparation of
a report - Discussion of the report and advice by the
Platform - Consultation of sectoral experts
- Commission's Implementing Decision to identify
the technical specifications eligible for
referencing in public procurement
10Contact
- European CommissionDG Enterprise and Industry
Unit E4 Key Enabling Technologies and Digital
Economyy Enabling Techno - B-1049 Brussels
- E-mail entr-e-invoicing_at_ec.europa.eu
- Webpage http//ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors
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