Research for REGI Committee - E-Cohesion
Study
15-04-2016
E-Cohesion requirements as outlined in Article 122(3) of the draft Common Provisions Regulation for the 2014-2020 European Structural and Investment Funds programme period aim at reducing the administrative burden for beneficiaries of Cohesion Policy. This study looks at the e-Cohesion options presented in the Partnership Agreements and the state of play of their implementation. Most Member States developed functioning IT systems in the previous programming period and these are now being further developed and adapted to improve interoperability and to be fully compatible with the System for Fund Management (SFC).
Study
External author
Jürgen Pucher, Isabel Naylon, Herta Tödtling-Schönhofer (Metis GmbH)
About this document
Publication type
Policy area
Keyword
- administrative formalities
- BUSINESS AND COMPETITION
- business data processing
- coordination of financing
- data processing
- economic and social cohesion
- economic geography
- EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
- electronic government
- EU finance
- EU financing arrangements
- EU Member State
- European construction
- EUROPEAN UNION
- exchange of information
- executive power and public service
- GEOGRAPHY
- information and information processing
- information technology and data processing
- management
- management information system
- POLITICS
- systems interconnection