A €131m program which will help
break down digital barriers in the Digital Single Market (DSM) was adopted in
the European Parliament’s Industry, Research and Energy Committee today.
"Many new digital services in Europe such as
electronic mobile health applications crucially depend on EU-wide standards and
smooth operation across our internal borders. This new programme will help
interoperability and give more flexibility and thus take us a huge step forward
to achieving a true internal Digital Single Market", said MichaĆ Boni MEP, the
EPP Group Shadow Rapporteur on the dossier. The Industry Committee adopted the update of the
so-called ISA2 Programme which will bring public administration, businesses and
citizens all over the EU closer to speaking the same language when they use
digital services on their computer, tablet or smartphone. The ISA Programme was first introduced in 1995 and
the new ISA2 Programme covers the period from 2016-2020. The aims of the
programme are to establish electronic connections, foster cooperation among
public administrators in Europe, make information accessible on the internet and
to help implement electronic services across Europe. "Better connections in the digital Europe are
essential because more and more citizens are working and relocating inside the
EU and businesses trade and operate cross-border. They often have to deal
electronically with administrations in different Member States", Boni
concluded. Boni emphasised that many areas in the EU such as the
internal market, environment, justice and home affairs, customs and taxation,
health and public procurement will benefit from the new ISA2 Program.
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