The Interoperable Europe Board is established by the Interoperable Europe Act. It brings together high-level representatives from Member States and the European Commission to coordinate matters related to cross-border interoperability of public services across the EU. The Board has the mandate to guide the overall direction of this cooperation, and to oversee the related strategic and implementation activities.
The Board is responsible for developing the Interoperable Europe Agenda, a strategic document to plan and coordinate priorities for the development of cross-border interoperability of digital public services. The Agenda is regularly updated and it is based on input from a variety of data sources and stakeholders such as the interoperability assessments, the monitoring of the Act and the Interoperable Europe Community.
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Organisations
Members of the Board: The Board shall be composed of one representative from each Member State and from the Commission.
European Commission
Austria - Federal Chancellery
Belgium - Ministry of Policy and Support
Croatia - Ministry of Justice, Administration and Digital Transformation
Cyprus - Deputy Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digital Policy
Czechia - Office of the Government of the Czech Republic
Denmark - Agency for Digital Government
Estonia - Estonian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications
Finland - Ministry of Finance
France - DINUM
Germany - Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community
Greece - General Secretariat for Information Systems and Digital Governance
Hungary - Digital Hungary Agency
Italy - Presidency of the Council of Ministers
Latvia - Ministry of Smart Administration and Regional Development
Lithuania - Ministry of Economy and Innovation of the Republic of Lithuania
Luxembourg - Ministry for Digitalisation
Malta - Malta Information Technology Agency
Netherlands - Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom relations
Poland - Polish Ministry of Digital Affairs
Portugal - Administrative Modernization Agency
Romania - Authority For the Digitalization of Romania
Slovakia - Department of Digital Agenda at the Ministry of Investments
Slovenia - Ministry of Digital Transformation
Spain - Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Function
Sweden - Agency for Digital Government
Observers of the Board
European Cybersecurity Competence Centre (ECCC)
EU Cybersecurity Agency (ENISA)
European Committee of the Regions