Gaois

Search direction

Search mode

Filter results

Collections

6 results in 6 documents

  1. #3140080

    Tá gá le cur chuige rialála atá uaillmhianach agus lena spreagtar an nuálaíocht maidir le hidir-inoibritheacht, chun gaibhniú díoltóirí a shárú, gaibhniú díoltóirí a bhaineann an bonn den iomaíocht agus d’fhorbairt seirbhísí nua.

    An ambitious and innovation-inspiring regulatory approach to interoperability is needed to overcome vendor lock-in, which undermines competition and the development of new services.

    Regulation (EU) 2023/2854 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 2023 on harmonised rules on fair access to and use of data and amending Regulation (EU) 2017/2394 and Directive (EU) 2020/1828 (Data Act)

  2. #2065482

    D’iarr na Cinn Stáit agus Rialtais ag Cruinniú Mullaigh Digiteach Thaillinn, i mí Mheán Fómhair 2017, go mbeadh an tAontas ina cheannaire domhanda maidir leis an gcibearshlándáil faoi 2025, chun iontaoibh, muinín agus cosaint saoránach, tomhaltóirí agus fiontar ar líne a áirithiú agus chun idirlíon saor, níos sábháilte agus a rialaítear de réir an dlí a chumasú, agus dhearbhaigh siad go raibh sé ar intinn acu go mbainfí úsáid níos mó as réitigh foinse oscailte agus caighdeáin oscailte nuair a bheadh córais agus réitigh TFC á dtógáil nó á n-atógáil, go háirithe chun gaibhniú díoltóirí a sheachaint, lena n-áirítear iad siúd arna bhforbairt nó arna gcur chun cinn ag cláir an Aontais um idir-inoibritheacht agus caighdeánú, amhail ISA2.

    The Heads of State and Government at the Tallinn Digital Summit, in September 2017, called for the Union to become a global leader in cyber-security by 2025, in order to ensure trust, confidence and protection of citizens, consumers and enterprises online and to enable a free, safer and law-governed internet and declared their intention to make more use of open source solutions and open standards when (re)building Information and Communication Technology (ICT) systems and solutions, in particular avoiding vendor lock-ins, including those developed or promoted by Union programmes for interoperability and standardisation, such as ISA2.

    Regulation (EU) 2021/887 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2021 establishing the European Cybersecurity Industrial, Technology and Research Competence Centre and the Network of National Coordination Centres

  3. #2869665

    Is ar chaighdeáin oscailte a bhunófar an fhaisnéis uile a áirítear sa phas ceallra agus beidh sí i bhformáid idir-inoibritheach, inaistrithe trí líonra malartaithe idir-inoibritheach sonraí oscailte gan gaibhniú díoltóirí, meaisín-inléite, struchtúrtha agus inchuardaithe, i gcomhréir leis na ceanglais fhíor-riachtanacha a leagtar síos in Airteagal 78.

    All information included in the battery passport shall be based on open standards and be in an interoperable format, transferable through an open interoperable data exchange network without vendor lock-in, machine-readable, structured and searchable, in accordance with the essential requirements laid down in Article 78.

    Regulation (EU) 2023/1542 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 July 2023 concerning batteries and waste batteries, amending Directive 2008/98/EC and Regulation (EU) 2019/1020 and repealing Directive 2006/66/EC (Text with EEA relevance)

  4. #2626407

    ag tabhairt dá haire gur ar anailís agus measúnú a dhéanamh ar fhóntacht na nósanna imeachta agus na bpróiseas a bhí iniúchadh inmheánach an Choiste dírithe le blianta beaga anuas agus go raibh sé dírithe ar idirbhearta iniúchta freisin go pointe áirithe; á iarraidh go ndéanfaí plean sonrach chun cianiniúchóireacht inmheánach nó iniúchóireacht inmheánach dhigiteach a chur chun cinn sa Choiste; ag tabhairt dá haire go ndearna an Coiste, arna iarraidh sin ag an Maoirseoir Eorpach ar Chosaint Sonraí, mapáil ar aistrithe sonraí pearsanta chuig tríú tíortha agus gur chinn sé nach ndearnadh difear d’aon ghníomhaíochtaí; ag tabhairt dá haire gur shínigh an Coiste an clárú lenar nascadh é le creatchonradh idirinstitiúideach le Microsoft agus nach bhfuil aon chomhaontuithe ceadúnúcháin aonair ar leithligh aige le Microsoft a thuilleadh; ag moladh don Choiste, áfach, tosaíocht a thabhairt don teicneolaíocht foinse oscailte chun smacht a choimeád ar a chuid córas teicniúil féin, chun spleáchas agus gaibhniú díoltóirí a sheachaint, chun coimircí níos láidre a sholáthar i dtaca le príobháideachas agus cosaint sonraí úsáideoirí, agus chun cur leis an tslándáil agus an trédhearcacht don phobal;

    Notes that in recent years, the focus of the internal audit at the Committee has been almost entirely on analysing and assessing the soundness of procedures and processes and to a lesser extent on auditing transactions; calls for a specific plan to promote remote or digital internal auditing at the Committee; notes that, at the request of the European Data Protection Supervisor, the Committee mapped the transfers of personal data to third countries and concluded that no activities were affected; notes the fact that the Committee signed the enrolment linking it to an interinstitutional framework contract with Microsoft and that it has no separate individual license agreements in place with Microsoft anymore; however, encourages the Committee to prioritise open source technology in order to retain control over its own technical systems, avoid dependency and vendor lock-in, provide stronger safeguards for user’s privacy and data protection, and increase security and transparency for the public;

    Resolution (EU) 2022/1704 of the European Parliament of 4 May 2022 with observations forming an integral part of the decision on discharge in respect of the implementation of the general budget of the European Union for the financial year 2020, Section VI – European Economic and Social Committee

  5. #2626499

    á chur in iúl gur geal léi gur cruthaíodh leas-oifigeach cosanta sonraí chun leanúnachas gnó a ráthú agus chun cumais an Choiste sa réimse sonrach sin a atreisiú; ag spreagadh an Choiste gníomhaíochtaí múscailte feasachta a dhéanamh agus cúrsaí oiliúna a eagrú do bhaill foirne a bhíonn ag láimhseáil sonraí pearsanta; ag tabhairt dá haire go ndearna an Coiste, arna iarraidh sin ag an Maoirseoir Eorpach ar Chosaint Sonraí, mapáil ar aistrithe sonraí pearsanta chuig tríú tíortha agus gur chinn sé nach ndearnadh difear d’aon ghníomhaíochtaí; ag tabhairt dá haire gur shínigh an Coiste an clárú lenar nascadh é le creatchonradh idirinstitiúideach le Microsoft agus nach bhfuil aon chomhaontuithe ceadúnúcháin aonair ar leithligh aige le Microsoft a thuilleadh; á chur in iúl gur mór aici beartas gníomhach an Choiste maidir le teicneolaíocht foinse oscailte; ag spreagadh don Choiste, áfach, tosaíocht a thabhairt don teicneolaíocht foinse oscailte chun smacht a choimeád ar a chuid córas teicniúil féin, chun spleáchas agus gaibhniú díoltóirí a sheachaint, chun coimircí níos láidre a sholáthar i dtaca le príobháideachas agus cosaint sonraí úsáideoirí, agus chun cur leis an tslándáil agus an trédhearcacht don phobal;

    Welcomes the creation of a deputy data protection officer to guarantee business-continuity and to reinforce the Committee’s capabilities in that specific area; encourages the Committee to undertake awareness-rising actions and to organise training courses for members of staff handling personal data; notes that, at the request of the EDPS, the Committee mapped the transfers of personal data to third countries and concluded that no activities were affected; notes that the Committee signed the "enrolment" linked to an interinstitutional framework contract with Microsoft and that it has no separate individual licence agreements in place with Microsoft anymore; appreciates the Committee’s active policy on open-source technology; encourages the Committee to further prioritise open-source technology in order to retain control over its own technical systems, avoid dependency and vendor lock-in, provide stronger safeguards for user privacy and data protection, as well as increase security and transparency for the public;

    Resolution (EU) 2022/1706 of the European Parliament of 4 May 2022 with observations forming an integral part of the decision on discharge in respect of the implementation of the general budget of the European Union for the financial year 2020, Section VII – Committee of the Regions

  6. #3049722

    ag tabhairt chun suntais tuairim cháilithe na Cúirte maidir le dlíthiúlacht agus rialtacht na n-íocaíochtaí mar gheall ar neamhrialtacht sé íocaíocht a rinneadh in 2021 le haghaidh EUR 18.11 milliún san iomlán i ndáil le roinnt creatchonarthaí, arb ionann na híocaíochtaí sin agus 6,20 % de na leithreasaí faoi chomhair íocaíochtaí atá ar fáil in 2021; á thabhairt dá haire, agus é ina ábhar imní di, gurb é 2021 an dara bliain as a chéile ar eisigh an Chúirt tuairim cháilithe chomhchosúil maidir le réimse soláthair agus bainistithe conarthaí na Gníomhaireachta; á thabhairt dá haire, de réir na Gníomhaireachta, go ndéanann roinnt tosca a bhaineann le pleanáil oibríochtúil agus bhuiséadach, an tsamhail foinsithe, bainistiú ar éabhlóidí conarthacha agus easpa foirne difear do chomhlíonadh sa réimse sin, rud a chuireann srian ar an bhféidearthacht atá ag an nGníomhaireacht raon feidhme, fad agus luach conarthaí a theorannú; á thabhairt chun suntais, i bhfianaise na mbreisithe agus na nuashonruithe ar na córais mhórscála TF arna mbainistiú, go raibh an Ghníomhaireacht tar éis aistriú ó fhoinsiú ingearach go foinsiú trasnach, rud a d’fhág nach raibh an tsamhail soláthair ingearach tosaigh a fuarthas ón gCoimisiún inmharthana a thuilleadh; á thabhairt dá haire go mbaineann na príomhchúiseanna leis an aistriú sin le gaibhniú díoltóirí a laghdú agus le barainneachtaí scála a bhaint amach nó costais a laghdú;

    Highlights the Court’s qualified opinion on the legality and regularity of payments due to the irregularity of six payments made in 2021 for a total of EUR 18,11 million in connection with several framework contracts, representing 6,20 % of the payment appropriations available in 2021; notes with concern that 2021 is the second year in a row for which the Court issued a similar qualified opinion regarding the Agency’s procurement and contract management area; notes that, according to the Agency, compliance in this area is affected by several factors linked to operational and budgetary planning, the sourcing model, managing contractual evolutions and insufficient staffing which restrict the possibility for the Agency to limit the scope, duration and value of contracts; highlights that given the additions and updates to the large scale IT systems managed, the Agency had transitioned from vertical to transversal sourcing, rendering the initial vertical procurement model inherited from the Commission no longer viable; notes that the main reasons behind this transition related to reducing vendor lock-in and achieving economies of scale or reducing costs;

    Resolution (EU) 2023/1920 of the European Parliament of 10 May 2023 with observations forming an integral part of the decision on discharge in respect of the implementation of the budget of the European Union Agency for the Operational Management of Large-Scale IT Systems in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (eu-LISA) for the financial year 2021