5th Semantic Interoperability Conference to be held in Riga

Met dank overgenomen van Lets voorzitterschap Europese Unie 1e helft 2015 (Lets voorzitterschap) i, gepubliceerd op dinsdag 5 mei 2015.

On 5 May, the ISA programme of the European Commission is organising its 5th Conference on Semantic Interoperability for eGovernment, this year together with Latvian Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development under the Latvian Presidency of the Council of the European Union.Last year's conference attracted some 200 participants from more than 30 countries.

SEMIC 2015, which will take place at the National Library of Latvia in Riga, will explore how Enterprise Information Management can help public administrations to reduce costs and improve public services through digital transformation, for example through the application of the principles digital by default or introduction of information once-only.

While the application of these principles is common in the private sector, their adoption in public administration remains quite low. The conference will present good practices that have successfully addressed these issues and helped the administrations in question to cut their costs while at the same time increasing their efficiency.

Conference topics include the following presentations:

The Dutch Stelselcatalogus, a ‘governmental glossary’ with definitions of all concepts that are included in the Dutch Base Registers

The Finnish Act of 2011 on Information Management Governance in Public Administration

Enterprise information management in Austria — Core registers and their contribution to core data model establishment

The portfolio of solutions for Spanish public administrations

The Latvian Roadmap on Core data models in eGovernment interoperability

European Commission — Different dimensions of the once-only principle

The Japanese Common Vocabulary Project, which provides a Concept Dictionary and sample Information Exchange Package Descriptions for fundamental terms

Gertrud Ingestad, Director of Digital Business Solutions at the European Commission, will chair the conference.

The SEMIC conference is supported by theISA programme.

Further information on how ISA supports semantic interoperability in European eGovernment systems can be foundon the website of the European Commission.