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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, 06 Sep 2024 10:48:09 +0000
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Cc: BATTA Eszter <[email protected]>; BERGDAHL Mattias <[email protected]>
Subject: Standardisation Platform Nomination of Member State representatives
Dear Sir/Madam,
Please find attached a letter from Deputy Director-General and Chief Standardisation Officer at DG GROW, Maive Rute, regarding the nomination of Member State representatives to access the information exchange platform on international standardisation.
In case of questions you may contact Eszter Batta ([email protected]) or Mattias Bergdahl ([email protected]) from DG GROW, Unit H.3.
Best Regards,
GROW H3
European Commission
DG for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs
Unit H3 Standardisation
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
Commission européenne/Europese Commissie, 1049 Bruxelles/Brussel, BELGIQUE/BELGIË - Tel. +32 22991111
EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR INTERNAL MARKET, INDUSTRY, ENTREPRENEURSHIP
AND SMES
Deputy Director-General - Chief Standardisation Officer
Brussels, GROW.H.3/MP
The Permanent
Representatives of the Member
States to the European Union
Sent by email only
NOTE TO THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIONS
Subject: Nomination of Member State representatives to access the information
exchange platform on international standardisation
Dear Sir/Madam,
The European Commission is pleased to invite you to nominate national contacts to
participate in the new European Union information exchange platform on international
standards-development.
Stemming from the EU Standardisation Strategy, this platform for Member States and
National Standardisation Bodies will serve as a mechanism for monitoring, sharing
information, exchanging and coordinating on international standardisation.
Following a series of discussions in different fora during the first half of 2024, such as
the Committee of Standards, High Level Forum on European Standardisation, Technical
Harmonisation Working Party, High Level Group on Competitiveness, Multi-
Stakeholder Platform for ICT Standardisation, the Commission set up the information
exchange platform on international standards-development.
The platform currently covers strategic sectors and a list of selected technical committees
across ISO, IEC and ITU-T. Currently included sectors are: Digital transition (AI,
cybersecurity, data interoperability, DPP, quantum and smart cities), Green transition
(cement, electricity, hydrogen, solar, steel and wind) and Resilience (critical raw
materials).
The users will be able to consult data visualisations on EU/national participation in
technical committees in strategic areas, follow pages of interest and get notifications of
activities therein, join discussions on technical committee/strategic topic level, and post
early warning messages concerning developments in international standardisation TCs.
2
I kindly request that you nominate two contacts to have general access to the entire
plaform by sending the names, titles and contact details by 30 September 2024, to
[email protected], with “nomination – information exchange platform” in the
subject.
Furthermore, it is possible to nominate one national expert for each of the 13 sectors
currently covered under the platform who will have restricted access to only one sector’s
space and discussion in the platform, using the table in Annex II. The nomination can
happen any time, possibly in several instalments to [email protected], with
“nomination – information exchange platform” in the subject.
I encourage you to nominate contacts active in standardisation in ministries/government
agencies as their involvement will be crucial in ensuring the effectiveness and success of
this initiative. If you require guidance on appropriate candidates, we suggest consulting
your nominees to the Committee on Standards or High-Level Forum on European
Standardisation (sherpa level) or Multi-Stakeholder Platform on ICT Standardisation
members or ITU-T delegates.
Please note that the similar letter has been sent to the national standardisation bodies in
your Member State.
For any further information about the platform, please refer to Annex I. In case of
questions you may contact Eszter Batta ([email protected]) or Mattias Bergdahl
([email protected]) from DG GROW, Unit H.3.
Yours sincerely,
Maive RUTE
Cc: Sophie Mueller, Mattias Bergdahl, Eszter Batta (GROW), Olivier Bringer (CNECT)
3
Annex I
About the European Union information exchange platform on international
standards-development
The information exchange platform has been set up to facilitate the assessment of
Member States' and national standardisation bodies’ (NSBs) engagement in
standardisation in strategic areas via the monitoring the EU’s presence and activities in
technical committees in international standardisation organisations in these areas. The
platform will also serve as a space where members can discuss developments on strategic
standards individual standards in specific technical committees and share early warning
messages by members. The platform is assisted by data visualisation and data scraping
tools.
A prototype platform was presented in March to representatives of Member States and
National Standardisation Bodies and tested in April/May 2024. The platform currently
covers 13 sectors and 52 technical committees across ISO, IEC and ITU-T. Currently
included areas are: Digital transition (AI, cybersecurity, data interoperability, DPP,
quantum and smart cities), Green transition (cement, electricity, hydrogen, solar, steel
and wind) and Resilience (critical raw materials) which cover the topics of the High-
Level Forum on European Standardisation workstream and some additional sectors
covered by Annual Union Work Programme on standardisation items. The purpose is not
to create an exhaustive repository but to focus on most important technical committees
per strategic topic.
Access to the platform is restricted to nominated Member State and National
Standardisation Body representatives. The platform is designed as a wiki space managed
by the European Commission.
Features of the platform:
- Access data visualisations on EU/national participation in technical committees in
strategic areas.
- Access participation data in technical committees in strategic areas per Member State.
- Follow pages of interest and receive notifications of activities therein or follow the full
platform.
- Participate in discussions on TC/strategic topic level (similar functionality to HLF wiki
space).
- Benefit from summaries shared by European Commission’s representatives who attend
technical committee meetings via the EC’s liaison status.
Nomination Process:
General access: Member States are requested to nominate up to 2 individuals. Every
national standardisation body can nominate 1 individual.
Restricted access: Member States and national standardisation bodies can nominate 1
individual each per strategic area listed in Annex II.
Difference between general and restricted access
4
For general access it is recommended to nominate individuals with an overview of
international standardisation policy and strategic priorities for MSs and NSBs.
For restricted access it is recommended to nominate individuals with specific
standardisation and sectoral expertise in the given strategic sector.
This set-up aims to guarantee the confidential nature of discussions. The sectoral wiki
pages will list users who have access to the given page.
Possible revision
A possible revision of the number of individuals which can be nominated may follow in
early 2025, after the first half a year of user experience.
Data protection
The European Commission is committed to protect your personal data and to respect
your privacy. The Commission collects and further processes personal data pursuant to
Regulation (EU) 2018/1725 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October
2018 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data
by the Union institutions, bodies, offices and agencies and on the free movement of such
data (repealing Regulation (EC) No 45/2001). Users will receive the Commission’s
privacy statement about the processing and the protection of their personal data.
5
Annex II
Nomination – general access
Return by email to by 30 September 2024 to [email protected], with
“nomination – information exchange platform” in the subject.
General Access to the entire plaform
1. NAME:
FUNCTION:
ADMINISTRATION:
EMAIL ADDRES:
2. NAME:
FUNCTION:
ADMINISTRATION:
EMAIL ADDRES:
Nomination - sector restricted access
Return by email to [email protected], with “nomination – information exchange
platform” in the subject.
Nomination of experts with restricted access to one sector’s space and discussion
6
Sector NAME DEPARTMENT E-MAIL
Artificial intelligence
Cybersecurity
Data interoperability
Digital Product
Passport
Quantum
Smart cities
Cement
Green electricity/
electricity grids
Hydrogen
Solar power
Steel
Wind power
Critical raw materials
Electronically signed on 04/09/2024 18:42 (UTC+02) in accordance with Article 11 of Commission Decision (EU) 2021/2121
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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, 06 Sep 2024 10:48:09 +0000
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Cc: BATTA Eszter <[email protected]>; BERGDAHL Mattias <[email protected]>
Subject: Standardisation Platform Nomination of Member State representatives
Dear Sir/Madam,
Please find attached a letter from Deputy Director-General and Chief Standardisation Officer at DG GROW, Maive Rute, regarding the nomination of Member State representatives to access the information exchange platform on international standardisation.
In case of questions you may contact Eszter Batta ([email protected]) or Mattias Bergdahl ([email protected]) from DG GROW, Unit H.3.
Best Regards,
GROW H3
European Commission
DG for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs
Unit H3 Standardisation
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
Commission européenne/Europese Commissie, 1049 Bruxelles/Brussel, BELGIQUE/BELGIË - Tel. +32 22991111
EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR INTERNAL MARKET, INDUSTRY, ENTREPRENEURSHIP
AND SMES
Deputy Director-General - Chief Standardisation Officer
Brussels, GROW.H.3/MP
The Permanent
Representatives of the Member
States to the European Union
Sent by email only
NOTE TO THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIONS
Subject: Nomination of Member State representatives to access the information
exchange platform on international standardisation
Dear Sir/Madam,
The European Commission is pleased to invite you to nominate national contacts to
participate in the new European Union information exchange platform on international
standards-development.
Stemming from the EU Standardisation Strategy, this platform for Member States and
National Standardisation Bodies will serve as a mechanism for monitoring, sharing
information, exchanging and coordinating on international standardisation.
Following a series of discussions in different fora during the first half of 2024, such as
the Committee of Standards, High Level Forum on European Standardisation, Technical
Harmonisation Working Party, High Level Group on Competitiveness, Multi-
Stakeholder Platform for ICT Standardisation, the Commission set up the information
exchange platform on international standards-development.
The platform currently covers strategic sectors and a list of selected technical committees
across ISO, IEC and ITU-T. Currently included sectors are: Digital transition (AI,
cybersecurity, data interoperability, DPP, quantum and smart cities), Green transition
(cement, electricity, hydrogen, solar, steel and wind) and Resilience (critical raw
materials).
The users will be able to consult data visualisations on EU/national participation in
technical committees in strategic areas, follow pages of interest and get notifications of
activities therein, join discussions on technical committee/strategic topic level, and post
early warning messages concerning developments in international standardisation TCs.
2
I kindly request that you nominate two contacts to have general access to the entire
plaform by sending the names, titles and contact details by 30 September 2024, to
[email protected], with “nomination – information exchange platform” in the
subject.
Furthermore, it is possible to nominate one national expert for each of the 13 sectors
currently covered under the platform who will have restricted access to only one sector’s
space and discussion in the platform, using the table in Annex II. The nomination can
happen any time, possibly in several instalments to [email protected], with
“nomination – information exchange platform” in the subject.
I encourage you to nominate contacts active in standardisation in ministries/government
agencies as their involvement will be crucial in ensuring the effectiveness and success of
this initiative. If you require guidance on appropriate candidates, we suggest consulting
your nominees to the Committee on Standards or High-Level Forum on European
Standardisation (sherpa level) or Multi-Stakeholder Platform on ICT Standardisation
members or ITU-T delegates.
Please note that the similar letter has been sent to the national standardisation bodies in
your Member State.
For any further information about the platform, please refer to Annex I. In case of
questions you may contact Eszter Batta ([email protected]) or Mattias Bergdahl
([email protected]) from DG GROW, Unit H.3.
Yours sincerely,
Maive RUTE
Cc: Sophie Mueller, Mattias Bergdahl, Eszter Batta (GROW), Olivier Bringer (CNECT)
3
Annex I
About the European Union information exchange platform on international
standards-development
The information exchange platform has been set up to facilitate the assessment of
Member States' and national standardisation bodies’ (NSBs) engagement in
standardisation in strategic areas via the monitoring the EU’s presence and activities in
technical committees in international standardisation organisations in these areas. The
platform will also serve as a space where members can discuss developments on strategic
standards individual standards in specific technical committees and share early warning
messages by members. The platform is assisted by data visualisation and data scraping
tools.
A prototype platform was presented in March to representatives of Member States and
National Standardisation Bodies and tested in April/May 2024. The platform currently
covers 13 sectors and 52 technical committees across ISO, IEC and ITU-T. Currently
included areas are: Digital transition (AI, cybersecurity, data interoperability, DPP,
quantum and smart cities), Green transition (cement, electricity, hydrogen, solar, steel
and wind) and Resilience (critical raw materials) which cover the topics of the High-
Level Forum on European Standardisation workstream and some additional sectors
covered by Annual Union Work Programme on standardisation items. The purpose is not
to create an exhaustive repository but to focus on most important technical committees
per strategic topic.
Access to the platform is restricted to nominated Member State and National
Standardisation Body representatives. The platform is designed as a wiki space managed
by the European Commission.
Features of the platform:
- Access data visualisations on EU/national participation in technical committees in
strategic areas.
- Access participation data in technical committees in strategic areas per Member State.
- Follow pages of interest and receive notifications of activities therein or follow the full
platform.
- Participate in discussions on TC/strategic topic level (similar functionality to HLF wiki
space).
- Benefit from summaries shared by European Commission’s representatives who attend
technical committee meetings via the EC’s liaison status.
Nomination Process:
General access: Member States are requested to nominate up to 2 individuals. Every
national standardisation body can nominate 1 individual.
Restricted access: Member States and national standardisation bodies can nominate 1
individual each per strategic area listed in Annex II.
Difference between general and restricted access
4
For general access it is recommended to nominate individuals with an overview of
international standardisation policy and strategic priorities for MSs and NSBs.
For restricted access it is recommended to nominate individuals with specific
standardisation and sectoral expertise in the given strategic sector.
This set-up aims to guarantee the confidential nature of discussions. The sectoral wiki
pages will list users who have access to the given page.
Possible revision
A possible revision of the number of individuals which can be nominated may follow in
early 2025, after the first half a year of user experience.
Data protection
The European Commission is committed to protect your personal data and to respect
your privacy. The Commission collects and further processes personal data pursuant to
Regulation (EU) 2018/1725 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October
2018 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data
by the Union institutions, bodies, offices and agencies and on the free movement of such
data (repealing Regulation (EC) No 45/2001). Users will receive the Commission’s
privacy statement about the processing and the protection of their personal data.
5
Annex II
Nomination – general access
Return by email to by 30 September 2024 to [email protected], with
“nomination – information exchange platform” in the subject.
General Access to the entire plaform
1. NAME:
FUNCTION:
ADMINISTRATION:
EMAIL ADDRES:
2. NAME:
FUNCTION:
ADMINISTRATION:
EMAIL ADDRES:
Nomination - sector restricted access
Return by email to [email protected], with “nomination – information exchange
platform” in the subject.
Nomination of experts with restricted access to one sector’s space and discussion
6
Sector NAME DEPARTMENT E-MAIL
Artificial intelligence
Cybersecurity
Data interoperability
Digital Product
Passport
Quantum
Smart cities
Cement
Green electricity/
electricity grids
Hydrogen
Solar power
Steel
Wind power
Critical raw materials
Electronically signed on 04/09/2024 18:42 (UTC+02) in accordance with Article 11 of Commission Decision (EU) 2021/2121