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The next steps have In the first year of the PEPPOL project dedicated to the partners of in particular the design and specification of the infrastructure. The objective of PEPPOL is to create structures that allows the electronic procurement between providers and public authorities across Europe. Beneficiaries should be above all small and medium-sized companies. Keep up on the field with thought-provoking pieces from Verizon. Particularly the health sector will benefit from PEP pole. Therefore small and medium-sized companies from this sector to involve more in the pilot phase. At the strategic level, the work for the evaluation and assurance of the sustainability of the project results will be stepped up. In addition, strategies are developed to promote the project among the public and in particular at the future users.

“More information and documents: EU programme: ICT policy support programmes” in the framework programme for competitiveness and innovation (competitiveness and innovation framework programme – CIP). ICT PSP: ec.europa.eu/ict_psp total budget: EUR 30.8 million funding by the European Commission: 15.4 Million euro runtime: 3.5 years original PEPPOL Nations: Norway, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Italy, Finland, Hungary, France new Nations from November 2009: Greece, Portugal, Sweden, Scotland contact: Mr Andre Hoddevik pace pole Project Director mobile: + 47 913 97587 E-Mail: Mr Klaus Vilstrup Pedersen pace pole Deputy Project Director mobile: + 47 970 81 554 E-Mail: about the bos KG developed the bremen online services GmbH & co. KG and sells software for legal and safe data exchange via the Internet in management, Justice and economy. The bos KG specializes in electronic signatures and their usage to the rationalisation of work processes. The company headquartered in the Bremen technology park was founded in 1999. It has about 95 employees and annual sales of 6 million euros. Contact Sandra of the Putten Head of marketing communications bremen online services GmbH & co.


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