MINISTRY OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
MINISTRY OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2023Partners:XLAB, 7BULLS.COM SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA, MINISTRY OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION, Ministry of Public Administration, ERICSSON TELECOMUNICAZIONI +4 partnersXLAB,7BULLS.COM SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA,MINISTRY OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION,Ministry of Public Administration,ERICSSON TELECOMUNICAZIONI,TECNALIA,Prodevelop (Spain),HEWLETT PACKARD ITALIANA SRL,Polytechnic University of MilanFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101000162Overall Budget: 4,424,250 EURFunder Contribution: 4,424,250 EURIn this era of virtualisation, the abstraction of underlying hardware resources and the prominence of tools for infrastructural automation have been key enablers for the deployment of distributed services at scale. The growing role of software in managing infrastructures and the DevOps movement, focused on the automation of infrastructure management, are targeting the challenges of increasing speed and quality of infrastructure management, thus lowering costs and enhancing security and trustworthiness. However, the market of infrastructure automation tools is fragmented, there is no single one to manage the whole lifecycle of infrastructure as code (IaC) and existing solutions do not address all trustworthiness and security aspects throughout the whole lifecycle. PIACERE will develop tools, techniques and methods enabling organisations to fully embrace the IaC approach through the DevSecOps philosophy. PIACERE will provide the first Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to develop and verify IaC. Exploiting Model-Driven Engineering (MDE), the IDE will enable developers to create infrastructural code at an abstract level. Using the novel DevOps Modelling Language (DOML), the DevOps team will generate IaC for different languages and verify its correctness at model and code level along with the corresponding security components. The IDE is one part of the complete workflow and will be supported with: 1) a canary environment to aid the simulation of the conditions of the production environment allowing the early identification of potential vulnerabilities and 2) an IaC execution Environment to automatically deploy, monitor and ensure that the conditions are met, incorporating self-healing and self-learning features. The integration, security first and IaC polyglotism arm the DevSecOps teams to treat and work with IaC as they do with traditional code, simplifying the design, development and operation of IaC, while increasing their productivity, quality and reliability
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2026Partners:ARTHUR'S LEGAL, UBITECH LIMITED, MINISTRY OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION, VICOM, SK SECURITY LLC +25 partnersARTHUR'S LEGAL,UBITECH LIMITED,MINISTRY OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION,VICOM,SK SECURITY LLC,YOUCONTROL LTD,INSTITUTE FOR CORPORATIVE SECURITY STUDIES LJUBLJANA,CERTH,UPM,REGIONE FVG,THE LISBON COUNCIL,KUL,INSIEL,DIADIKASIA BUSINESS CONSULTANTS SA,ANCE FVG,ARTELLENCE UKRAINE LLC,CAU,CEA,TREBE LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGIES,ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA,BIGS,TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL DEUTSCHLAND EV,Snep d.o.o.,MINISTRY OF HEALTH,Ministry of the Interior,STATE AGENCY FOR RESTORATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE OF UKRAINE,INTRASOFT International,FUND SAFE UKRAINE 2030,CENTAI,IGHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101135577Overall Budget: 8,999,550 EURFunder Contribution: 8,999,550 EUREurope is facing unprecedented challenges, such as the health, migration, economic, climate, energy, and political crises, leading to a sharp increase in emergency public spending and relaxation of due diligence checks. This has resulted in a rise in corruption and fraudulent activities, which have significant negative impacts on the European economy, society, environment, and democracy. Despite emerging technology’s potential to become a powerful tool in the fight against corruption and fraud, the public sector has been slow to adopt digitalization, resulting in data NOT being shared, harmonized, or properly analysed, making evidence-based decision-making almost impossible. Governments are slowly adopting new approaches to ensure a more data-driven, transparent, and accountable public governance, but several fundamental data-related issues remain unresolved. With a team of 9 excellent research institutions and universities, 12 technology, business, and standards, developing companies, 7 public end users, and 3 domain-relevant, industry-exposed NGOs, CEDAR will: (1) Identify, collect, fuse, harmonise, and protect complex data sources to generate and share 10+ high-quality, high-value datasets relevant for a more transparent and accountable public governance in Europe. (2) Develop interoperable and secure connectors and APIs to utilise and enrich 6+ Common European Data Spaces. (3) Develop innovative and scalable technologies for effective big data management and Machine Learning (ML) operations. (4) Deliver robust big data analytics and ML to facilitate human-centric and evidence-based decision-making in public administration. (4) Validate the new datasets and technologies (TRL5) in the context of fighting corruption, thus aligning with the EU strategic priorities: digitalisation, economy, democracy. (5) Actively promote results across Europe to ensure their adoption and longevity, and to generate positive, direct, tangible, and immediate impacts.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2029Partners:THL, MINISTRY OF HEALTH OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC, MINISTRY OF UNIVERSITY AND RESEARCH, Office of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia for Digital Transformation, NWO +49 partnersTHL,MINISTRY OF HEALTH OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC,MINISTRY OF UNIVERSITY AND RESEARCH,Office of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia for Digital Transformation,NWO,LCS,FRS FNRS,BMK,BMBWF,HRB,STATE RESEARCH AGENCY OF SPAIN,NCRD,ZON,MINISTRY OF HEALTH OF THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA,ISCIII,ARES PUGLIA,UBB,CSCJA,UCSC,MINISTRY OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION,Lietuvos Mokslo Taryba,DANMARK INNOVATIONSFOND,THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY,RT,Academy of Finland,VINNOVA,AICIB,FCT,FORTE,Ministry of Science and Higher Education,MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND UNIVERSITIES,HERMESFOND,Service Public de Wallonie,MINISTRY OF HEALTH,BIOSISTEMAK,Ministero della Salute,Ministry for Education and Employment,CSO-MOH,TAMPERE UNIVERSITY,FICYT,ETAg,IACS,DEPARTAMENTO DE SALUD GOBIERNO VASCO,FFG,RANNIS,IDIVAL,NIVEL,GENERAL SECRETARIAT FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION,MINISTERIE VAN DE FRANSE GEMEENSCHAP/MINISTERIUM DER FRANZOSISCHEN GEMEINSCHAFT,ANR ,UEFISCDI,MSAE,MINISTRE DE LA SANTE ET DE L'ACCES AUX SOINS,COMISSAO DE COORDENACAO E DESENVOLVIMENTO REGIONAL DO CENTROFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101095654Overall Budget: 305,248,992 EURFunder Contribution: 91,574,600 EURHealth and care systems in Europe are facing core common challenges, which require harmonised and coordinated solutions. The European Partnership on Transforming Health and Care Systems (THCS) represents a unique strategic opportunity to bring together stakeholders, create synergies, coordinate Research and Innovation actions, facilitate the digitization of health and care services and support the transformation of health and care systems with innovative solutions driven by knowledge and evidence. The general objective of THCS is to contribute to the transition towards more sustainable, efficient, resilient, inclusive, innovative and high-quality people-centred health and care systems equally accessible to all people. For this purpose, THCS aims not only to create new knowledge and scientific evidence but to co-design new solutions and support their transfer and scale-up across countries and regions while also fostering capacity building. The approach for a successful and smooth implementation of THCS will focus on three main work streams: 1) Filling the knowledge gaps with research actions aiming at providing the necessary evidence, 2) Implementation and transfer aiming at supporting actions focusing on the testing of existing solutions and adaptability in different national and regional contexts, and 3) Boosting health and care systems through dedicated activities (capacity building and trainings, study visits, technical assistance, twinning, networking) involving different health and care stakeholders. To address these three work streams, THCS is built around four pillars that group different types of activities addressing different types of stakeholders of the health and care system. The activities are organised in ten Work Packages working closely together to achieve the objectives of the Partnership and clustered in the four Pillars.
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