Marc Christopher
SCHMIDT
Jan
Smedts
Marc Christopher Schmidt has been working for the European Commission since end of 2013. He supports the Commission on the new procurement notices called eForms, on the self-declaration European Single Procurement Document (ESPD), eCertis and the Public Procurement Data Space (PPDS). He interacts with Member States to support them in moving towards digital procurement.
He is an established senior expert in the field of digital procurement with more than 20 years of experience. He started to work in this field in 2003 for the Federal Procurement Agency of the Federal Ministry of the Interior in Germany. He was the project leader of the initiative XVergabe (XTendering) in Germany which is about achieving interoperability between eTendering systems and a member of the European expert group on eTendering in 2012. Marc Christopher enjoys working together with Member States to break down barriers to make public procurement easier for buyers and suppliers alike.
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Parallel Track 3 (Technical): Next generation digital government: Interoperability solutions for automated, proactive public services
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This session will discuss how governments are seeking to increasingly automate public services, so that they require as little interaction from users and service providers as possible. It implies a capacity to anticipate societal and economic developments, as well as users’ needs, by capturing real-time information and applying it to re-design services. Panellists will also discuss what interoperability solutions are needed to support the development of these next generation digital public services that are (close to) fully automated and proactive.
Moderation: Andrea Halmos, Deputy Head of Unit, Interoperability and Digital Government, DG DIGIT, European Commission
Qualified in Medicine in University College Dublin. Trained & worked in Emergency Medicine & Informatics between Ireland, UK & the US over 20 years
Involved in a range of change/digital programmes & projects at local/regional/national/international levels over the last 20 years, initially in healthcare, then local government, now government/public sector.
Since Sept 2020 now Head of Digital Services, Office of Government Chief Information Officer, Department of Public Expenditure & Reform Interests in complex systems, societal & economic wellbeing, leadership, service improvement, information technology.
Leading on our Life Events Service and Digital Wallet implementations
Parallel Track 3 (Technical): Next generation digital government: Interoperability solutions for automated, proactive public services
SILVER HALL
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This session will discuss how governments are seeking to increasingly automate public services, so that they require as little interaction from users and service providers as possible. It implies a capacity to anticipate societal and economic developments, as well as users’ needs, by capturing real-time information and applying it to re-design services. Panellists will also discuss what interoperability solutions are needed to support the development of these next generation digital public services that are (close to) fully automated and proactive.
Moderation: Andrea Halmos, Deputy Head of Unit, Interoperability and Digital Government, DG DIGIT, European Commission
Parallel Track 3 (Technical): Next generation digital government: Interoperability solutions for automated, proactive public services
SILVER HALL
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
This session will discuss how governments are seeking to increasingly automate public services, so that they require as little interaction from users and service providers as possible. It implies a capacity to anticipate societal and economic developments, as well as users’ needs, by capturing real-time information and applying it to re-design services. Panellists will also discuss what interoperability solutions are needed to support the development of these next generation digital public services that are (close to) fully automated and proactive.
Moderation: Andrea Halmos, Deputy Head of Unit, Interoperability and Digital Government, DG DIGIT, European Commission