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CEF Telecom 2017-2 virtual info day
CEF eDelivery by Marcio Sampaio
16th May 2017
What is CEF eDelivery
Scope
The 4 Corner Model
Main Components
eIDAS Regulation
eDelivery reuse projects
Grants 2017
Objectives
Details
Award Criteria
e-SENS AS4 Conformant Solutions
What is eDelivery PARTY
PARTY
PARTY
PARTY
PARTY
PARTY
CEF eDelivery enables you to securely exchange data and documents a reliable and
trusted way
eDelivery
• CEF eDelivery is based on a distributed model
called the “4-corner model”. In this model, the
back-end systems of the users don’t exchange
data directly with each other but do this through
Access Points. These Access Points are
conformant to the same technical specifications
and therefore capable of communicating with
each other.
• As a result of this, users adopting CEF eDelivery
can easily and safely exchange data even if their
IT systems were developed independently from
each other.
What is CEF eDelivery - Scope
Primary Scope
Out of Scope
Secondary Scope
* Through web-portals
A2A
Public Authorities
Businesses
Citizens
A2B -
B2A
A2C / C2A*
B2B
B2C / C2B*
C2C
What is CEF eDelivery – the 4 Corner Model
• The 4 corner model means that the backend systems of the users don’t exchange data directly with each other but do this through Access Points. These Access Points are conformant to the same technical specifications and therefore capable of communicating with each other.
•As a result, users can easily and safely exchange data even if their IT systems were developed independently from each other.
Required component
Optional component
SEND RECEIVE
NOTIFY
Backend
Network
1 or several
ORIGINAL SENDER
C2
C1
Message Exchange Protocol
Party A
ACKNOWLEDGE
Access Point
Connector
Backend
FINAL RECIPIENT
1 or several
C3
C4
NOTIFY
Party B
Access Point
Connector
What is CEF eDelivery –Main Components
Access Point
The CEF eDelivery Access Point (AP) implements a standardised message exchange protocol that ensures interoperable, secure and reliable data exchange. The AP is an implementation of the AS4 Profile developed by e-SENS.
AS4 is an open technical specification for the secure and payload-agnostic exchange of data using Web Services.
Required component
Optional component
SEND RECEIVE
NOTIFY
Backend
Network
1 or several
ORIGINAL SENDER
C2
C1
Message Exchange Protocol
Party A
ACKNOWLEDGE
Access Point
Connector
Backend
FINAL RECIPIENT
1 or several
C3
C4
NOTIFY
Party B
Access Point
Connector
What is CEF eDelivery –Main Components
Connector
It is key to determine how Backends will be integrated with the Access Points. Connectors may be built, bought or reused.
Some Access Point products offer advanced integration possibilities whereas others are purely for messaging purposes.
Services Providers may provide integration added-value services and at the same time operate the Access Point.
SEND RECEIVE
NOTIFY
Backend
Network
1 or several
ORIGINAL SENDER
C2
C1
Message Exchange Protocol
Party A
ACKNOWLEDGE
Access Point
Connector
Backend
FINAL RECIPIENT
1 or sever
al
C3
C4
NOTIFY
Party B
Access Point
Connector
BUILD BUY REUSE
Required component
Optional component
What is CEF eDelivery –Main Components
SML
The role of the SML (Service Metadata Locator) is to manage the resource records of the participants and SMPs (Service Metadata Publisher) in the DNS (Domain Name System). The SML is usually a centralised component in an eDelivery Messaging Infrastructure.
SMP
Once the sender discovers the address of the receiver’s SMP, it is able to retrieve the needed information (i.e. metadata) about the receiver. With such information, the message can be sent. The SMP is usually a distributed component in an CEF eDelivery Messaging Infrastructure. The SMP is developed and maintained according the OASIS Service Metadata Publishing (BDX SMP) specifications.
Backend Backend
Internet
ORIGINAL SENDER
FINAL RECIPIENT
C2 C3 CORNER CORNER
C1 CORNER C4 CORNER Party A Party B
Access Point
Access Point
Connector Connector
SMP
DNS
SMP
SML (centralised)
What is CEF eDelivery –eIDAS regulation
CEF eDelivery has strong links to Regulation (EU) 910/2014 on Electronic identification and trust services, commonly known as 'eIDAS'.
The resulting leading-edge regulation, which most articles shall apply from 1 July 2016, establishes the principle that an electronic document should not be denied legal effect on the grounds that it is in an electronic form.
CEF eDelivery supports this fundamental principle of the Digital age by promoting the alignment between its technical specifications and the eIDAS regulatory framework.
eIDAS
IMPLEMENTATION REGULATION
Article 46 Legal effects of electronic documents
Article 43 and Article 44 Electronic registered delivery service
What is eDelivery
Scope
The 4 Corner Model
Main Components
eIDAS regulation
eDelivery reuse projects
Grants 2017
Objectives
Details
Award Criteria
e-SENS AS4 Conformant Solutions
eDelivery reuse projects SET UP
PHASE
Other institutions
CEF Projects
Other Policy Projects
Member State led projects
DESIGN eDelivery infrastructure
CIxP The European Council
eProcurement eSENS
DEPLOY eDelivery solutions
eHealth DG SANTE
EESSI DG EMPL
BRIS DG JUST
w/ backend(s)
w/ partners
INTEGRATE
e-Justice DG JUST
SELECT eDelivery solutions
ODR DG JUST
CyberSec DG CNECT
eTranslation DGT
PROSPECTING
ECRIS DG JUST
ELICIT requirements
CISE DG MARE
TACHOnet DG MOVE
OPERATE eDelivery solutions
EU-CEG DG SANTE
PEPPOL
e-Codex
eDocX2017 DG HOME (EMCDDA)
DECIDE Sec Gen
Dynamic Discovery ECB
NOBLE project TOOP (once-only)
Parliamentary Q + Trialogue + OP Parliament
LRI DG JUST
FLUX DG MARE
PNR (regulated) DG HOME
European Data Protection Supervisor
European Aviation Safety Agency
EPREL DG MARE
What is CEF eDelivery
Scope
The 4 Corner Model
Main Components
eIDAS Regulation
eDelivery reuse projects
Grants 2017
Objectives
Details
Award Criteria
e-SENS AS4 Conformant Solutions
Grants 2017 - Objectives
a) Deploying Access Points and/or operating Access Points
for one year;
b) Deploying Service Metadata Publishers and/or operating
Service Metadata Publishers for one year;
To promote the uptake and speed-up the use of the CEF eDelivery technical specifications amongst both public and
private entities established in the EU and EEA countries participating in the CEF Telecom programme, Generic
Services will be supported through grants under the 2017 budget with the objective of:
c) Upgrade of data exchange solutions (Commercial Off-the-
Shelf (COTS), OpenSource Software (OSS) and other) to support, and therefore fully
comply with, the CEF eDelivery standards.
Grants 2017 – Details
a) Deploying Access Points and/or operating Access Points for one year;
b) Deploying Service Metadata Publishers and/or operating Service Metadata Publishers for one year;
c) Upgrade of data exchange solutions (Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS), OpenSource Software (OSS) and other) to support, and therefore fully comply with, the CEF eDelivery standards.
• Generic Services Indicative total budget for 2017: EUR
0.5 million • Call for proposals Funding rate: up to 75% of the total
eligible costs • No pre-financing or interim payments will be made
• Indicative duration of the action: 12 months
• Proposals should clearly explain which policy domain(s)
(and type of documents to be exchanged) it will support
Grants 2017 – Award Criteria
The supported Generic Services should, as much as possible, comply with the requirements set in the eIDAS Regulation to allow their use for the provisioning of electronic registered delivery services. More generally the supported Generic Services should comply with the requirements set in relation to deployment and/or operation of Access Points within other sectorial European Regulations (e.g. eInvoicing, transport, environment, energy, health, public eprocurement, justice…). The overall objective is to increase uptake and use of CEF eDelivery by supporting the setting up of additional access points and service metadata publishers linking to the EU Core Service Platform. This will support the cross-border exchange of electronic documents between both public and private as well as between such entities and citizens and businesses. Consortium composition: minimum of 4 public or private entities from 1 or more Member States, crossborder scope.
Proposals deploying eDelivery in a sector-specific DSI for which a specific call is foreseen under the 2017 CEF Telecom Work Programme will be considered of lower priority
a) Relevance
b) Quality and efficiency of the implementation
c) Impact and sustainability
What is CEF eDelivery
Scope
The 4 Corner Model
Main Components
eIDAS regulation
eDelivery reuse projects
Grants 2017
Objectives
Details
Award Criteria
e-SENS AS4 Conformant Solutions
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