Digital public services and e-government
5 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work — 3 as their primary capability.
Most active in this area
- BERNER FACHHOCHSCHULE
Swiss applied university combining forestry, agriculture, and AI expertise to build practical decision-support tools for climate-smart land use and agile production.
“TOOP (Once-Only Principle for cross-border public administration) and CPaaS.io (city platform as a service), where BFH coordinated the latter.”
CH16 projects - AYUNTAMIENTO DE ZARAGOZA
Zaragoza city government providing urban testbeds for smart city pilots in energy, mobility, digital services, and environmental monitoring across EU projects.
“SlideWiki, CLARITY, TheyBuyForYou, and INTERLINK all focus on open data, procurement transparency, citizen co-delivery of digital services.”
PrimaryES12 projects - MAJANDUS JA KOMMUNIKATSIOONIMINISTEERIUM
Estonian national ministry active in EU energy directive coordination, smart city development, and digital public service innovation.
“TOOP (Once-Only Principle) and OpenGovIntelligence both address public sector modernization through digital infrastructure and open data.”
EE10 projects - COMUNE DI TRENTO
Italian municipality providing smart city pilot infrastructure for digital public services, urban data analytics, and edge computing validation.
“SIMPATICO applied NLP to simplify citizen interaction with public administration; WeLive co-created mobile urban services with citizens.”
PrimaryIT6 projects - DEDA NEXT SRL
Italian digital services company specializing in e-government platforms, citizen co-production tools, and smart city digital integration.
“Both STARDUST (smart city urban model) and INTERLINK (digital single market co-delivery) involve delivering or enabling digital public services at city and EU level.”
PrimaryIT2 projects