INEA: EU investment to support European Digital Networks

The funding comes from the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) programme in the telecommunications sector. CEF Telecom funding supports projects of common interest that contribute to increasing the interoperability, connectivity and deployment of trans-European digital infrastructures across the EU, improving the daily life of citizens, businesses and public administrations, and thereby contributing to the development of a Digital Single Market.

CEF Telecom overall budget: €1.04 billion (2014-2020)

Projects that will be funded:

Automated Translation: €4.3 million will be granted to 5 proposals  from 10 EU Member States plus Norway and Iceland, to decrease language barriers in Europe and increase the efficiency of its public sector translation services.

eDelivery: the selected proposals (receiving over €600 000 in funding and including applicants from 9 EU Member States) will support the secure exchange of data and documents among administrations, businesses and citizens.

eInvoicing: proposals with a budget of almost €5.5 million, with applicants from 14 EU Member States plus Iceland have the purpose to support the implementation of the European Standard on eInvoicing (EN), allowing electronic invoices to flow seamlessly across the EU.

Future steps: 

INEA manages the calls for proposals and follows up the technical and financial implementation of the projects with the beneficiaries, providing technical expertise and high quality programme implementation.

Source: INEA

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