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The 20210929-0 regular publication is available. It contains the updates to Corporate body, Corporate body classification, Country, Currency, File type tables, e-procurement tables and Digital Europa Thesaurus among other assets. Find out more here.

​​The aim of the survey is to find out how satisfied you are with the quality of the authority tables created and/or published by the Publications Office and available on the EU Vocabularies website.

Please complete the short survey by 29 October 2021. Results will be published on the EU Vocabularies website. 

The Conference on the Future of Europe is a citizen-led series of debates and discussions that will enable people from across Europe to share their ideas and help shape our common future.

The Conference is the first of its kind: as a major pan-European democratic exercise, it offers a new public forum for an open, inclusive, and transparent debate with citizens around a number of key priorities and challenges.

Make your voice heard!

The 20210616-0 regular publication is available. It contains the updates to Asset classification, Corporate body, Corporate body classification, Country, Dataset type tables, e-procurement tables and Digital Europa Thesaurus among other assets. Find out more here.

The European Commission is currently evaluating the ISA² programme and the European Interoperability Framework and conducting an impact assessment to present a reinforced public sector interoperability policy this year. Your experience and views would be valuable for this process given your experience using ISA² solutions. We would thus greatly appreciate your contribution to the online survey administered by CEPS on behalf of DG DIGIT of the European Commission. 

The survey contains three parts focused on ISA², the EIF, and the new interoperability policy. Given your role as solution user, we kindly ask you to complete the section dedicated to the final evaluation of the ISA² programme. You are also welcome to complete all three parts of the survey, should you wish to do so.

You can access and complete the survey here and we would appreciate your feedback ideally by 28 February.