Details Publication date30 November 2022AuthorDirectorate-General for Digital ServicesRelated departmentDirectorate-General for Digital Services Description The Interoperable Europe Act entered into force on 11 April 2024. The Act aims to strengthen cross-border interoperability and cooperation in the public sector across the EU. The Act proposes to introduce a structured and co-owned EU cooperation framework for public administrations with the following pillars:: An Interoperable Europe Board - that is co-owned by the Member States and the EU and supported by public and private actors – for the development of a common strategic agenda for cross-border interoperability, the support in operational implementing interoperability solutions, and progress monitoring Mandatory interoperability assessments to evaluate the impact of changes in IT systems related to cross-border interoperability in the EU An ‘Interoperable Europe Portal’ as a community platform and one-stop-shop for shared and reusable interoperability solutions Innovation and support measures, including regulatory sandboxes and GovTech cooperation, to promote policy experimentation, developing skills and the scaling up of interoperability solutions for reuse. The interoperability cooperation framework will be steered by the Interoperable Europe Board. The Board will be composed of representatives from the EU Member States, the Commission, the Committee of the Regions and the European Economic and Social Committee. See also Press release Q&A Impact Assessment Report European Interoperability Framework for Smart Cities and Communities (EIF4SCC) Evaluation of the EIF Files 19 NOVEMBER 2022Interoperable Europe Act 19 NOVEMBER 2022Communication Interoperable Europe Act 19 NOVEMBER 2022Impact Assessment Report - Interoperable Europe Act 30 NOVEMBER 2022Commission staff working document 30 NOVEMBER 2022Commission staff working document (EIF4SCC)