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Scadenza: 14 maggio 2013

COMPETITIVENESS AND INNOVATION FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME (CIP)
ICT POLICY SUPPORT PROGRAMME
Call identifier: CIP-ICT PSP-2013-7
 
OBJECTIVES:
The ICT PSP supports the realisation of European policies and in particular the Digital agenda for Europe and is aligned with its priorities. It aims at stimulating smart sustainable and inclusive growth by accelerating the wider uptake and best use of innovative digital technologies and content by citizens, governments and businesses.
Particular emphasis is put on areas of public interest given their weight in the European economy and the unique solutions that ICT can bring to the societal challenges that lie ahead such as health and ageing, inclusion, energy efficiency, sustainable mobility, culture preservation and learning as well as efficient public administrations.
 
THEMES (implementing measure):
Theme 1: Cloud of public services and smart cities
1.1: Cloud of public services (Pilot B)
1.2: Smart, sustainable mobility (Pilot B and Thematic Network)
1.3: Preparing PPI on resource efficient data centres for smart cities (Thematic Network)
 
Theme 2 : Digital content, open data and creativity
2.1: Europeana and creativity (including enriching and improving Europeana, coordinating Europeana, and promoting the use of Europeana by creative industries) (BPN and Thematic Network)
2.2: Open data (Pilot B and Thematic Network)
2.3: ICT for learning (Pilot B and Thematic Network)
2.4: Digital content technologies for a better internet for kids (Pilot B)
2.5: eArchiving services (Pilot B)
 
Theme 3: ICT for health, ageing well and inclusion
3.1: Preparing large scale deployment of targeted services to support active and healthy ageing (Pilot A Pilot B)
3.2: Supporting innovative solutions in eHealth, assisted living and for mobility (in particular through PPI) (PPI Pilot)
3.3: Networking for health, ageing well and inclusion (Thematic Network)
3.4: Assisted mobility/navigation for older or impaired users (Pilot B)
3.5: Biophotonics solutions for diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of disease (Pilot B)
 
Theme 4: Trusted eServices
4.1: Protection of Web site against attacks (Pilot B)
4.2: Security for networked infrastructure (Pilot B)
4.3: Secure and trustworthy reporting of malware and suspected cybercrime (Pilot B)
 
Theme 5: Open objective for Innovation and other actions
5.1: Open objective for Innovation (Pilot B)
5.2: Support to advance Corporate Social responsibility (TN)
5.3: Support to the Grand Coalition for ICT jobs (TN)
 
IMPLEMENTING MEASURES
– Pilot (Type A) - building on initiatives in Member States or Associated Countries
(minimum of six relevant national administrations or a legal entity designated to act on their behalf from six different EU Member States or Associated Countries; 5-10M€ contribution, contribution up to 50% of the eligible expenses; indirect costs are flat rate 30% of the personnel costs; up to 36 months with 12 months operational phase)
 
– Pilot (Type B) - stimulating the uptake of innovative ICT based services and products and exploitation of digital content (minimum of four independent, legal entities from four different EU Member States or Associated Countries; 2-4M€ contribution, contribution up to 50% of the eligible expenses; indirect costs are flat rate 30% of the personnel costs; 24-36 months with 12 months operational phase))
 
– Thematic Networks (TN) - providing a forum for stakeholders for experience exchange and consensus building (minimum of seven independent legal entities from seven different EU Member States or Associated Countries; 500.000-1M€ contribution)
 
– Best Practice Network (BPN) - exclusively for Theme 2 to support sharing of best practices in this field (minimum of seven independent legal entities from seven different EU Member States or Associated Countries; 3-5M€ contribution; contribution up to 50% of the eligible expenses)
 
– Public Procurement of Innovative solutions (PPI) – supporting public procurement as a driver for the deployment of innovative solutions (minimum of three mutually independent procurers from at least three different Member States or Associated Countries, of which at least 2 two are public procurers81 that are established as public bodies (possibly from different level: national, regional or local))
 
FINANCING: Indicative budget available for this call 125.73 M€
 
 

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