Digital Europe Programme
The Digital Europe Programme is a fund of the European Union which supports the completion of the Digital Single Market by connecting Europe through "digital bridges" for the benefit of citizens, businesses and public administrations. It promotes the vision of public services being not only digital by default but also cross-border by default.
The programme was established in 2021 by splitting off parts of the CEF Digital digital infrastructure arm of the Connecting Europe Facility programme.
Overview
The programme concerns two types of Digital Service Infrastructures :- Sector-specific DSIs deploy complex trans-European digital services based upon mature technical and organisational solutions:, Cybersecurity,,, Online Dispute Resolution, Europeana, Safer Internet, Open Data.
- The DSIs known as building blocks provide basic and re-usable digital services. Building blocks can be integrated into other DSI and IT projects and can be combined with each other.
Building blocks
Available building blocks
There are five building blocks available:- offers specifications, sample software and support services for setting up a registered delivery service infrastructure for exchanging data and documents.
- eID helps to set up the technical infrastructure needed to electronically identify citizens businesses and public authorities from other European Member States, as defined in the eIDAS Regulation.
- supports the seamless generation, sending, receiving and processing of electronic invoices across borders in line with the European Directive and standard on electronic invoicing.
- helps to create and verify electronic signatures in line with the eIDAS Regulation.
- Once-Only Technical System reduces administrative burden for individuals and businesses.
Parties involved