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Business Interoperability Interfaces for public procurement in Europe

23 October 2007 | 648 Visits | Rating: 4 (maximum:5)

The objectives of the Workshop are to provide a basic framework for technical interoperability in pan-European electronic transactions, expressed as a set of technical specifications that cross-refer to relevant activities, and in particular are compatible with UN/CEFACT in order to ensure global interoperability. The Workshop will be focused on implementation facilitations and co-ordinating pilots implementing the technical specifications output. The requirements and final specifications will be input into UN/CEFACT.

The starting point for the Workshop is the NES and CODICE customizations of OASIS Universal Business Language 2.0.

Find more information about the workshop at www.en.ds.dk/bii

For further information please contact Danish Standards - Ismar Huskic´ HD(O)

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Pan-European eGovernment

24 October 2007 | 1269 Visits | Rating: No votes

I would like to point out the workshop on pan-European eGovernment that will take place on November 7 in Brussels. It is aimed at identifying the drivers and barriers of realizing cross0border cooperation between member States in eGovernment, with particular emphasis on cross-border good practice transfer. See http://www.epractice.eu/workshop/transferringpractice for more information

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