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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

fragmented digital markets

lack of interoperability

cybercrime, low trust in networks

slow network deploymentlack of investments

lack of R&D and innovation efforts

lack of digitalliteracy and skills

addressing societal challenges

reinforcingdigital single market

improving standards setting enhancing interoperability

network & information security policy

fast / ultrafast internet access

step up R&D effort

education; digital access for all

ICT in specific sectors

challenge response

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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)

• 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)

101 actions (1)

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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)

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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Digital Agenda : Key performance targets

13 targets in six categoriesBroadband,

Digital single market, Inclusion,

public services, R&D investment,

Low carbon

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Digital Agenda : the scoreboard

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• 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

DAE state of play

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EU general scores on DAE targets Broadband coverage for all (2013)

50% of households have subscriptions > 100 Mbps(2020)

100% coverage of > 30 Mbps (2020)

Roaming at national prices

50% of citizens buying online

20% of citizens buying online cross-border

33 % of SMEs buying online

33% of SMEs selling online

75% Internet regular use

60% Internet use by disadvantaged groups

85% Internet use

50 % of citizens using e-government

25% of citizens using e-government and returningforms

11 bn € R&D in ICT public spending (2020)

Yellow = 2010, blue = 2011, outer line = 100%

Key Performance targets

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Broadband targets

20202013

100% coverage of ≥30Mbps

100% internet coverage

50% households take-up of ≥100Mbps

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Basic broadband coverage for all

Key Performance targets

EU coverage of DSL and 3G networks, 2005-2010

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

DSL Rural DSL national 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

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bought online cross-border bought online

Source IDATE for European Commission

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eCommerce: enterprises

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Key Performance targets

Target: 33 % of SMEs to conduct online purchases/sales by 2015

Source Eurostat, Community survey on ICT usage and eCommerce in enterprises

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Key Performance targets

Target: reduce difference roaming/ national tariffs by 2015

Source Eurostat, Community survey on ICT usage and eCommerce in enterprises

Price differences between roaming and national calls in €

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Average roaming price for a call made Average price per minute

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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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Regular Internet users in % of population

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Key Performance targets

DIGITAL INCLUSION

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 servicesHalf of which filling forms.

Agreed list of cross border services, implemented

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Key Performance targets

ONLINE PUBLIC SERVICES

Source Eurostat, Community survey on ICT usage in households and by individuals; 16-74 old persons using the Internet at least once a week;

eGovernment use

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returning filled forms not returning filled froms

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ICT research and innovation

double investment to €11 bn

light & fast measures to access

Funds

Coordination

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Low carbon targets (2020)

Reduce by 20% energy use on lightingIncrease 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• 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