e e TEN TEN DG INFSO DG INFSO Tapio RISSANEN Tapio RISSANEN . . . . . . . . . . . e-tc, etc . . . . . e-accessibility e-commerce e-content e-education e-government e-health e-inclusion e-learning e-mobility e-research e-transport e-safety e-security e-working Information Information Society Society for all for all by means of by means of ICT ICT Networking eLearning practitioners Brussels, 19/04/2004
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TEN ProgrammesTEN ProgrammesTreatyTreaty:-:- articles 154, 155 and 156 set the articles 154, 155 and 156 set the
objective of establishing Trans-European networks objective of establishing Trans-European networks
in the areas of in the areas of
1. Transport
2. Energy
3. Telecom
+ GROWTH initiative
eeTENTEN is one of the implementing programmes is one of the implementing programmes
of eEurope 2005 of eEurope 2005 ((EU-Member States onlyEU-Member States only))
infrastructur
e
eServices
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eTENeTEN Programme Programme
StrategyStrategy == Deploying services Deploying services “ “for the benefit of all Europeans”for the benefit of all Europeans”
FocusFocus == eeEurope 2005Europe 2005 ““eTEN supports the implementation”eTEN supports the implementation”
RoleRole = = Support to projectsSupport to projects “ “demonstrating & implementing demonstrating & implementing
services”services”
StrategyStrategy == Deploying services Deploying services “ “for the benefit of all Europeans”for the benefit of all Europeans”
FocusFocus == eeEurope 2005Europe 2005 ““eTEN supports the implementation”eTEN supports the implementation”
RoleRole = = Support to projectsSupport to projects “ “demonstrating & implementing demonstrating & implementing
services”services”
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Enlargement Enlargement 15 + 10 = 2515 + 10 = 25
2003 (39M€) 2004 (42M€) 2005 (45M€) 2006 (45M€)
eTEN Time-lineeTEN Time-line
Projects from 2000
Projects from 2001
Publication of Publication of Call 1/200Call 1/20044
Completion
Publication of Publication of Workprogramme 200Workprogramme 20044
Projects from 2003
Projects from 2004
30% funding ?
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eTEN at the heart of eTEN at the heart of eeEuropeEurope
Business &
Enterprise
Business &
Enterprise
Member State
Activities
Member State
Activities
eeEuropeEurope20052005
eeEuropeEurope20052005
R&
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itat
ion
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RTD Completed – eService product availableRTD Completed – eService product available What then ? What then ?
Basic conditions for a long-term eTEN project in which the proposers either
intend, or
have decided to roll-out service(s)
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Project phasesProject phases
Trans-European
MarketValidation
(local)(regional)(national)
Fundingmax. 50 %
Initial MarketDeployment
Phase II Phase III Phase IV
Emphasis of th
e progrqmme
Pilot ServicesFull MarketDeployment
Phase.I(R&D)
eTEN
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Note 1. Sum of funding in Phases II + III = “Estimated Total Investment Costs” (ETIC)Note 2. Sum of funding received in Phases II + III <=10% of ETIC ( 30% ?)Note 3. Funding under Phase II at up to 50% of costs within constraint of Note.2
Annual budgets +/- 42 Meuro
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eTEN eTEN Requirements Requirements - all Action - all Action LinesLines
RecommendedRecommended::Utilise mobile and broadband infrastructuresUtilise mobile and broadband infrastructures
Accessible via multiple platformsAccessible via multiple platforms
Conformity with open standardsConformity with open standards
CompulsoryCompulsory::Trans-European Service ContextTrans-European Service Context
of Common Interestof Common Interest
Insufficient short term funding / financial Insufficient short term funding / financial obstaclesobstacles
• End point : End point : Deployment reportDeployment report– WhoWho uses the service uses the service– WhyWhy– WhereWhere– HowHow to roll-out, deploy the planned to roll-out, deploy the planned
eServiceeService– How to finance How to finance - requirements - requirements (including need for Community aid)(including need for Community aid)
• Starting point : Starting point : Existing Existing Deployment PlanDeployment Plan
• Limited deployment of existing Limited deployment of existing eServiceeService
• Max Duration 36 monthsMax Duration 36 months
• Two types :Two types : (1) Service replication (1) Service replication - Existing best practice- Existing best practice (2) New service(2) New service - Use of a standard / patented technology- Use of a standard / patented technology
• Should include a roadmap to full Should include a roadmap to full deploymentdeployment
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Funding limitsFunding limits
• Limit = 10% of “total investment Limit = 10% of “total investment costscosts””– applies to both validation & deployment projectsapplies to both validation & deployment projects– see calculation method in annexsee calculation method in annex
• Grant for Grant for Initial Initial DeploymentDeployment– reimbursed at 10% of eligible costsreimbursed at 10% of eligible costs
• Grant for ValidationGrant for Validation– reimbursed at 50% of eligible costsreimbursed at 50% of eligible costs
• ””NO profitNO profit”” --rulerule– grants must not create any profitgrants must not create any profit– income, interests & 3rd part grants must be income, interests & 3rd part grants must be
declareddeclared
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eeTENTEN Scope = Scope = eeEurope 2005Europe 2005
eeGovernment Government (eAdministration)(eAdministration)
eeHealth Health (eHealthcare)(eHealthcare) eeInclusionInclusion eeLearningLearning Trust and SecurityTrust and Security SMEsSMEs support actionssupport actions
Themes with a Themes with a primary focus in the deployment of services
(interoperability is an intrinsic part of projects)(interoperability is an intrinsic part of projects)
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eEurope
Structure of Action LinesStructure of Action Lines
eTEN Workprogramme
Inter- operabilit
y
Mobile andbroadband
eeEurope 2005Europe 2005
Projects in line with the Goals of the eTEN Workprogramme
eGovernment
eHealth
eInclusion
eLearning
SMEs
Trust and confidenceOpen
standards
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Theme Theme 4: 4: eLearningeLearning
• The eLearning theme is defined The eLearning theme is defined to include the use of multimedia technologies and the
Internet to improve knowledge acquisition and the quality of and
access to learning accompanied by the adoption and reorganisation of business
models, organisational structures and learning services.
• Primary objectivePrimary objective to increase the availability of e-learning services for all in
the European Union
• PrioritiesPriorities to facilitate lifelong learning; to provide virtual services for students and researchers; to assist the re-skilling of the workforce and to promote digital literacy for all citizens.
? ? how to implement / roll out the servicehow to implement / roll out the service
? ? how to finance the service operationshow to finance the service operations
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eTEN examples of eTEN examples of present eLearning present eLearning projectsprojects
Education and Training:Education and Training:@ BSOLEBSOLE ...................... To support basic skills learners and tutorsTo support basic skills learners and tutors
@ COMPETENTCOMPETENT .... European skills network to provide services for European skills network to provide services for
individuals individuals
@ EPICSEPICS ............ ............ IT skill and competence certification (“PC-driving IT skill and competence certification (“PC-driving
license”) license”)
@ E-PROLEARNE-PROLEARN.. .. Education services to medical doctorsEducation services to medical doctors
@ ETABETAETABETA ................ Web-based training brokerage service Web-based training brokerage service