53 answers to the revision of the European Interoperability Framework (EIF)
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The Commission has published on its website the list of stakeholders who contributed to the consultation on the revision of the European Interoperability Framework (EIFv2). Even if the European Interoperability Framework is mostly directed to provide open standards, it can be expected that some large industry players wants to put their patents and restrictions on how citizens can communicate with their governments.
53 answers to the revision of the European Interoperability Framework (EIF)
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The Commission has published on its website the list of stakeholders who contributed to the European Interoperability Framework (EIF) consultation. Even if the European Interoperability Framework is mostly directed to provide open standards to be used by governments when they communicate with citizens, it can be expected that some large industry players wants to put their patents and restrictions on how citizens can communicate with their governments.

Here is the list of contributors, the contributions will be published soon:

Your contributions

The draft document from which the final EIF V2.0 will be elaborated was available for external comments till the 22nd September.

IDABC has received 53 comments from various stakeholders:

  1. ACT - Association for Competitive Technology
  2. AETIC - Spanish Electronics, Information Technology and Telecommunications Industries Association
  3. AFDEL - L’Association Française des Editeurs de Logiciels
  4. Association des Petites Villes de France
  5. ATIX - Viennese Professional Association of Information Technology
  6. Bartlomiej Jesionkiewicz (citizen)
  7. Bernd Kappenberg (citizen)
  8. BITKOM - German Association for Information Technology, Telecommunications and New Media
  9. BSA - Business Software Alliance
  10. Capgemini
  11. CEN Cultural Diversity Focus Group
  12. CEN/ISSS Forum
  13. CompTIA - Computing Technology Industry Association
  14. COSS - Finnish Centre for Open Source Solutions
  15. Dassault Systèmes
  16. DIN - Standards Committee on Information Technology and Applications
  17. Dr. Glyn Moody (citizen)
  18. ECIS - European Committee for Interoperable Systems
  19. EICTA - The European Information, Communications and Consumer Electronics Technology Industry Association
  20. ESOMA - European Software Market Association
  21. ETSI - The European Telecommunications Standards Institute
  22. FASTeTEN - Fully Automated Secured Transactions services
  23. GBO.Overheid
  24. Gerard Freriks (citizen)
  25. Gerry Gavigan (citizen)
  26. Hollandopen
  27. IASI-CNR - Istituto di Analisi dei Sistemi ed Informatica "Antonio Ruberti" - Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
  28. ICC - International Chamber of Commerce of Hungary
  29. IDE net
  30. Intellect - Information Technology Telecommunications and Electronics Association
  31. Jukka Rannila (citizen)
  32. LSB - Lithuanian Standards Board
  33. Markku Oraviita (citizen)
  34. Microsoft
  35. National Technical University of Athens
  36. Netherlands Normalization Institute
  37. Nexor
  38. Nicola Guarino (citizen)
  39. Norwegian Research Council
  40. Open Forum Europe
  41. Open Standards Alliance
  42. Oracle
  43. Pensive SA
  44. Philips
  45. PLANET SA
  46. RedHat
  47. Serafin Casamayor Navarro (citizen)
  48. Sergio Farruggia (citizen)
  49. Slawomir Paszkowski and Rasmus Kirkegaard Mortensen (citizens)
  50. Sun Microsystems
  51. Universal Interoperability Council
  52. VITAKO - German County Association
  53. Will J Godfrey (citizen)
Re: 53 answers to the revision of the European Interoperability Framework (EIF)
arebentiarebenti 1227482735|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover

Where is the submission of Charles he forwarded to me?

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