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The Digital Agenda for Europe –
where do we stand ?
Khalil Rouhana
Director,
European Commission
Directorate-General for Information Society and Media
[email protected]
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“Every European Digital”
N. Kroes
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The reality !
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Digital Agenda:
7 pillars
101 actions
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7 pillars
challenge
response
fragmented
digital markets
reinforcing
digital single market
lack of
interoperability
improving standards setting
enhancing interoperability
cybercrime,
low trust in networks
network & information
security policy
slow network deployment
lack of investments
fast / ultrafast internet access
lack of R&D and
innovation efforts
step up R&D effort
lack of digital
literacy and skills
education; digital access for all
addressing societal
challenges
ICT in specific sectors
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101 actions (1)
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1: KA1a - Framework Directive on collective rights management (2010)
2: KA1b - Directive on orphan works + stakeholders dialogue on out-of print
works (2010)
3: KA1c - Review the Directive on Re-Use of Public Sector Information (2012)
4: Wide stakeholder debate on further measures (2012)
5: Greenpaper online distribution of audiovisual works and other creative
content (2010)
6: Review of the Directive on the enforcement of intellectual property rights
(2012)
7: KA2 - Fix a date for migration to Single Euro Payment Area (SEPA) &
eInvoicing (2012)
8: KA3 - Revision of the eSignature Directive (2011)
9: Proposals on e-Commerce Directive (2011)
10: MS - Implement key directives supporting the digital single market (n/d)
11: MS - Transpose the VAT Directive (2013)
12: KA4 - Review the EU data protection regulatory framework (2010)
13: Optional contract law instrument complementing Consumer Rights
Directive (2012)
14: Alternative Dispute Resolution Greenpaper /Online dispute resolution
(2010/2012)
15: Stakeholder consultation and measures on collective redress (n/d)
16: Code of EU Online Rights (2012)
17: Stakeholder platform for EU online trustmarks (2012)
18: Harmonisation of numbering resources (2011)
19: Spectrum Policy Plan (2010)
20: An investigation into the cost of non-Europe in telecommunication
markets (2011)
21: KA5 - Propose legal measures to allow use of certain ICT fora and
consortia standards (2010)
22: Promote rules via guidelines for ex-ante disclosure (2011)
23: Guidance on link between ICT standardisation and public procurement
(2011)
24: Adopt a European Interoperability Strategy and European Interoperability
Framework (2010)
25: Measures to license interoperability information (2012)
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26: MS - Implement European Interoperability Framework at national level
(2013)
27: MS - Implement Malmo and Granada declarations (2013)
28: KA6 - Reinforced and high level Network and Information Security Policy
(2012)
29: KA7 - Combat cyber attacks against information systems (2010)
30: Establish a European cybercrime platform (2012)
31: Examine the feasibility of a European cybercrime centre (2011)
32: Work with global stakeholders notably to strengthen global risk
management in the digital and in the physical sphere and conduct
internationally coordinated targeted actions against computer-based crime
and security attacks (n/d)
33: Support EU-wide cyber-security preparedness exercises (2010)
34: Explore the extension of security breach notification provisions (2010)
35: Guidance on implementation Telecoms rules on data privacy and
personal data (2010)
36: Support reporting of illegal content online (hotlines) and awareness
campaigns (n/d)
37: Self-regulation of European and global service providers as regards use
by minors ()
38: MS - network of CERTs covering all of Europe (2012)
39: MS - Carry out large scale attack simulation and test mitigation strategies
(2010)
40: MS - Fully implement harmful content alert hotlines (2013)
41: MS - National alert platforms to the Europol cybercrime platform
(2010/2012)
42: KA 8a - Broadband Communication common framework for actions
(2010)
43: KA 8b - Proposals on funding of high-speed broadband (2010)
44: KA 8c - European Spectrum Policy Programme (2010)
45: KA 8d - Recommendation on Next Generation Access networks (2010)
46: MS - Develop and make operational national broadband plans (2012)
47: MS - Measures to facilitate broadband investment (n/d)
48: MS - Use fully the Structural and Rural Development Funds (2013)
49: MS - Implement the European Spectrum Policy Programme (n/d)
50: KA 9: Leverage more private investment (n/d)
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101 actions(2)
51: Reinforce the coordination and pooling of resources (n/d)
52: Propose measures for ‘light and fast’ access to EU research funds in ICT (2011)
53: Financial support to joint ICT research infrastructures and innovation clusters (n/d)
54: Develop a new generation of web-based applications and services ()
55: MS - Double annual public spending on ICT research and development (2020)
56: MS - Engage in large scale pilots financed by the CIP (n/d)
57: KA 10 - Digital literacy and competences a priority for the ESF (2012)
58: KA 11: Tools for competences of ICT practitioners and users (2012)
59: Make digital literacy and skills a priority of the New skills for new jobs" Flagship (2010)
60: Promote a higher participation of young women and women returners in ICT (n/d)
61: Develop an online consumer education tool on new media technologies (2011)
62: Propose EU-wide indicators of digital competences and media literacy (2013)
63: Systematically evaluate accessibility in all revisions of legislation (n/d)
64: Make sure that public sector websites are fully accessible by 2015 (2011)
65: Memorandum of Understanding on Digital Access for persons with disabilities (2012)
66: MS - long-term e-skills and digital literacy policies (2011)
67: MS - Implement provisions on disability in Telecoms Framework and AVMS (2011)
68: MS - Mainstream eLearning in national policies (n/d)
69: KA 12 - ICT sector common energy and emmission measures (2011)
70: Support partnerships between the ICT sector and major emitting sectors (2013)
71: Assess contribution of smart grids and define minimum functionalities to promote the
interoperability (2010/2011)
72: Green Paper on Solid State Lighting (SSL) (2011)
73: MS - Agree common additional functionalities for smart meters (2011)
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74: MS - specifications for total lifetime costs for public lighting (2012)
75: KA 13 - Secure online access to their medical health data (2015)
76: KA 14 - Recommendation to define minimum common set of patient data
(2012)
77: EU-wide standards , interoperability testing and certification of eHealth
(2015)
78: Reinforce the AmbientAssisted Living (AAL) Joint Programme (2013)
79: KA 15: Sustainable model for financing for Europeana (2012)
80: Propose measures on cultural and creative industries (2012)
81: Recommendation on promoting digitisation of European cinema (2011)
82: Implementation of the AVMS on cultural diversity (2011)
83: KA 16: Council and Parliament Decision on mutual recognition of e-ID
(2012)
84: Seamless cross-border eGovernment services in the single market (n/d)
85: Review the Public access to Environmental Information Directive (2011)
86: Implement cross-border eEnvironment services (n/d)
87: White Paper on inter-connecting e-procurement capacity in EU (2011)
88: eCommission 2011-2015 action plan (2010)
89: MS - Make eGovernment services fully interoperable (n/d)
90: MS - Points of Single contact function as fully fledged eGovernment
centres (n/d)
91: MS - Agree a common list of key cross-border public services (2011)
92: Apply proposed ITS Directive in support of interoperability and rapid
standardisation (n/d)
93: Adopt the Air Traffic Management Solutions for (SESAR) (2010)
94: Directive for the deployment of e-Maritime services (2011)
95: Directive setting out technical specifications for telematic applications for
rail passenger services (2011)
96: MS - Fulfil obligations under European Rail Traffic Management System
(ERTMS) 2015 (2015)
97: Promote the internationalisation of internet governance (n/d)
98: Support the Internet Governance Forum (2010)
99: Improve international trade conditions including IPR (n/d)
100: Seek mandate to update ITA (n/d)
101: Roaming (2012)
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Digital Agenda :
Key performance targets
13 targets in six categories
Broadband,
Digital single market,
Inclusion,
public services,
R&D investment,
Low carbon
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Digital Agenda :
the scoreboard
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DAE state of play
• 101 Digital Agenda actions
– 10 actions completed on schedule
– 1 ahead of schedule
– 6 delayed, now scheduled for 2011
– Preparatory work on actions planned for
2011/12
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Key Performance targets
EU general scores on DAE targets
Broadband coverage for all (2013)
50% of households have subscriptions > 100 Mbps
(2020)
11 bn € R&D in ICT public spending (2020)
25% of citizens using e-government and returning
forms
100% coverage of > 30 Mbps (2020)
Roaming at national prices
50 % of citizens using e-government
50% of citizens buying online
85% Internet use
20% of citizens buying online cross-border
60% Internet use by disadvantaged groups
33 % of SMEs buying online
75% Internet regular use
33% of SMEs selling online
Yellow = 2010, blue = 2011, outer line = 100%
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Broadband targets
2020
2013
100%
50%
100%
internet coverage of households
take-up of
coverage ≥30Mbps
≥100Mbps
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Key Performance targets
Basic broadband coverage for all
EU coverage of DSL and 3G networks, 2005-2010
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
2005
2006
2007
DSL Rural
2008
DSL national
2009
2010
3G coverage
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Single market targets (2015)
50 % of population buying on line
20% buying cross border
33% of SMEs buying/selling on line
Roaming
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Key Performance targets
Target : 50 % of the population to buy online by 2015
eCommerce: citizens
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
bought online cross-border
Source IDATE for European Commission
DK
UK
NL
SE
LU
DE
FI
FR
AT
EU27
BE
MT
IE
SK
PL
CZ
SI
ES
HU
CY
LV
EE
IT
PT
EL
LT
BG
RO
0%
bought online
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Key Performance targets
Target: 33 % of SMEs to conduct online purchases/sales by 2015
eCommerce: enterprises
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
online purchasing
PL
EL
LU
BG
RO
LV
CY
SK
SI
IT
EE
HU
FR
MT
ES
PT
LT
FI
EU27
NL
CZ
AT
DE
IE
UK
DK
BE
SE
0%
online selling
Source Eurostat, Community survey on ICT usage and eCommerce in enterprises 16
Key Performance targets
Target: reduce difference roaming/ national tariffs by 2015
Price differences between roaming and national calls in €
0,5
0,45
0,4
0,35
0,3
0,25
0,2
0,15
0,1
0,05
0
2007
2008
Average roaming price for a call made
2009
2010
Average price per minute
Source Eurostat, Community survey on ICT usage and eCommerce in enterprises 17
Inclusion targets (2015)
Regular internet users to reach 75%
Disadvantaged users to reach60%
Reduce non users by 50% (down to 15%)
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Key Performance targets
DIGITAL INCLUSION
Regular Internet users in % of population
100
90
80
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20
10
0
RO
EL
BG
PT
IT
CY
PL
CZ
ES
LT
MT HU
LV
IE
2009
EU
SI
AT
EE
SK
DE
BE
FR
UK
FI
DK
LU
NL
SE
2010
Source Eurostat, Community survey on ICT usage in households and by individuals;
16-74 old persons using the Internet at least once a week;
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Public services targets (2015)
50 % using eGov services
Half of which filling forms.
Agreed list of cross border services, implemented
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Key Performance targets
ONLINE PUBLIC SERVICES
eGovernment use
90
80
70
60
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40
30
20
10
0
DK
SE
FI
LU
NL
FR
AT
SK
EE
DE
UK
BE
SI
EU
returning filled forms
LV
ES
MT
IE
HU
PL
PT
CY
BG
LT
CZ
IT
EL
RO
not returning filled froms
Source Eurostat, Community survey on ICT usage in households and by individuals;
16-74 old persons using the Internet at least once a week;
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ICT research and innovation
double
investment
to
€11
bn
Funds
light & fast measures to access
Coordination
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Low carbon targets (2020)
Reduce by 20% energy use on lighting
Increase in use of SSL and LEDs ( 6% of market in 2010)
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How digital is Hungary?
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Digital Agenda Assembly
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16-17 June 2011 in Brussels
Two plenary sessions
At least two workshops per pillar
Workshops on the most promising ”Big Ideas”
Horizontal workshops on: Ageing, Youth, SMEs,
Women etc.
• Side events: Speed networking, Speakers
corner etc.
• Input on Member States participation (asked in
the DAE High Level Group
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Thank you!
Digital Agenda for Europe
http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda
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