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IRIS Europe Capitalisation [INTERREG IVc]

Sharing IRIS-Europe project to Help Regions

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The consortium decided to present the IRIS Europe Capitalisation project for the 2nd call of INTERREG IVc program.

It is a proposal for cooperation between European regions about transfer of ICT good practices to improve regional framework programming documents. Its focus is on the transfer of capitalized ICT processes between regions, and their integration into regional programmation. During former INTERREG IIIC IRIS Europe (2005-2007), a corpus of ICT practices has been identified. However, it concluded that a mechanism to incentive transfer and integration is also necessary.

The general goal is to systematize a fluid integration of transferable ICT good practices into regional programmation.

The specific goals are:
-  Create occasions for public momentum and decision-making about transfer of ICT policies between promoters, regional authorities and Managing Authorities of Operational Programmes;
-  Identify a path for technical integration of these practices into partners’ programming documents, and prepare conditions favourable to their implementation into Action Plans.

Partnership has been built so as to represent the different kind of actors needed to make this transfer successful: regional governments, Managing Authorities, ICT experts, with a balanced presence of all EU areas.

Partners are

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PaysNom Complet
1 Fr ARTESI île de France (Île de France Regional ICT Agency)
2 Rm Public Cooperation Department of Ilfov County
3 Pl Świętokrzyskie Region
4 Es FUNDECYT
5 It Tuscany Region
6 Bg Sofia Municipality
7 Fr (RUP) City of La Possession (Reunion Island)
8 All ENO mbH

Three partners have a specific coordination role within the project:
- 1. ARTESI île de France: lead partner, responsible for Component 1 Coordination.
- 2. Region Bucarest/Illfov: responsible for Component 2 Diffusion.
- 3. Voivod Świętokrzyskie: responsible for Component 3 Transfer.

It is supported by external organisations, as the Assembly of European Regions and the network ERRIN.

Activities are

-  Component “Transfer”: examine a selection of partners’ programming documents (preferably Operational Programmes), and understand where the ICT good practices which have been identified during capitalized projects can serve to implement these programmes in better conditions.
-  Component “Diffusion”: 2. Component “Diffusion”: partners will organize a European event, aiming at public momentum around partners’ commitments, with a session dedicated to Managing Authorities. After 3 editions during the project, this event will be proposed to stakeholder networks for further editions.

Outputs planned:

-  3 promotion events, the dissemination campaign (1 presentation and 1 report documents, the website, 5 press releases, 1 ICT Campaign),
-  3 documents mapping partners’ planned transfer (transfer matching, transfer selection, preparation of the Action plans),
-  3 meetings supporting this transfer (1 at each step of the transfer process), the project management.

Planned results

-  for each partner, 1 Action Plan mapping the modifications to bring to Operational Programmes, with at least 1 ICT practice transferred, the target public informed of the project’s goals, the yearly event made durable.

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