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Max Lemke - March 2001 Information Society Technologies Information Society Technologies Challenges and Opportunities Challenges and Opportunities for NAS Organisations for NAS Organisations - Communications, Networking, - Communications, Networking, Services - Services - Dr. Max.Lemke Dr. Max.Lemke DG Information Society DG Information Society European Commission European Commission [email protected] [email protected] Baltic IT&T 2001 Forum Baltic IT&T 2001 Forum
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Page 1: Max Lemke - March 2001 Information Society Technologies Challenges and Opportunities for NAS Organisations - Communications, Networking, Services - Dr.

Max Lemke - March 2001

Information Society Technologies Information Society Technologies

Challenges and Opportunities Challenges and Opportunities for NAS Organisations for NAS Organisations

- Communications, Networking, Services -- Communications, Networking, Services -

Dr. Max.LemkeDr. Max.Lemke

DG Information Society DG Information Society

European CommissionEuropean Commission

[email protected]@cec.eu.int

Baltic IT&T 2001 ForumBaltic IT&T 2001 Forum

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The Fifth Framework Programme The Fifth Framework Programme

(1998-2002)(1998-2002)Creating a Creating a

User friendly User friendly Information Information

SocietySociety

3.600 BEURO3.600 BEURO

Creating a Creating a User friendly User friendly Information Information

SocietySociety

3.600 BEURO3.600 BEURO

Energy, Energy, environment & environment &

sustainable sustainable developmentdevelopment

2.125 BEURO2.125 BEURO

Energy, Energy, environment & environment &

sustainable sustainable developmentdevelopment

2.125 BEURO2.125 BEURO

Improving the Improving the quality of life & quality of life & management management

of living of living resourcesresources

2.413 BEURO2.413 BEURO

Improving the Improving the quality of life & quality of life & management management

of living of living resourcesresources

2.413 BEURO2.413 BEURO

Promoting Promoting competitive & competitive & sustainable sustainable

growthgrowth

2.705 BEURO2.705 BEURO

Promoting Promoting competitive & competitive & sustainable sustainable

growthgrowth

2.705 BEURO2.705 BEURO

Total: 14.960BEUROTotal: 14.960BEUROTotal: 14.960BEUROTotal: 14.960BEURO

0.475 BEURO0.475 BEURO0.475 BEURO0.475 BEUROConfirming the international role of Community researchConfirming the international role of Community researchConfirming the international role of Community researchConfirming the international role of Community research

0.363 BEURO0.363 BEURO0.363 BEURO0.363 BEUROPromotion of innovation & SME participationPromotion of innovation & SME participationPromotion of innovation & SME participationPromotion of innovation & SME participation

1.280 BEURO1.280 BEURO1.280 BEURO1.280 BEUROImproving human potential & socio-economic knowledgeImproving human potential & socio-economic knowledgeImproving human potential & socio-economic knowledgeImproving human potential & socio-economic knowledge

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Information Society Technologies Information Society Technologies Programme StructureProgramme Structure

KA1KA1 Systems & servicesSystems & services

for the citizen for the citizen

KA3KA3 MultimediaMultimedia

content & toolscontent & tools

KA2KA2New methods of work &New methods of work & Electronic Commerce Electronic Commerce

KA4KA4Essential technologies & Essential technologies &

infrastructureinfrastructure

Cross Programme actions

Research networkingResearch networking

Future & emerging technologiesFuture & emerging technologies

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ActivitiesActivities

Take-up Take-up

Dissemination, Dissemination, awareness,... awareness,...

NetworksNetworks of excellence, of excellence,

RTDRTD

SuppliersSuppliers

from discovery ……………………… towards “adoption"

UsersUsers

85 % of the 85 % of the budgetbudget

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~~1200 MEuro1200 MEuro ~950 MEuro~950 MEuro ~850 MEuro~850 MEuro ~330 MEuro~330 MEuro

19991999 Jan Mar June OctJan Mar June Oct

20002000Jan Apr Jul OctJan Apr Jul Oct

20012001Jan Apr Jun SeptJan Apr Jun Sept

20022002Jan Apr Jul OctJan Apr Jul Oct

Budget 1999Budget 1999 Budget 2000Budget 2000 Budget 2001 Budget 2002Budget 2002

Call-1Call-1 Call-2Call-2 Call-3Call-3 Call-4Call-4 Call-5Call-5 Call-6Call-6 Call-7Call-7 Call-8Call-8

IST TimetableIST Timetable

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Opportunities for OrganisationsOpportunities for Organisationsfrom Newly Associated States (NAS)from Newly Associated States (NAS)

• Participate in proposals in current and future Calls

• Similar rules and rights as for EU organisations

• Extend existing IST actions with NAS partners

• To be proposed by running projects

• Special rules apply• Limited to a transition

period of ~ 1 year• Formally part of

Action Line VIII.1.6

Join thematic networks:NGN-I, Optimist, ATS-Network, Agentlink, ...

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KAIV: Essential Information Society KAIV: Essential Information Society Technologies and InfrastructuresTechnologies and Infrastructures

Software,Systems

& Services

Microsystems,Subsystems & Peripherals

Micro- &Opto-electronics

Mobile & SatelliteCommunications & Systems

Computing,Communications

& Networking

Simulation,Visualisation& Interfaces

Spanning KAIVSpanning KAIV

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Control SystemsCognitive Vision

Optical NetworkingNetwork Management

Distributed ApplicationsService Provision

Computing and Networking

DistributedSystems

EmbeddedSystems

PervasiveComputing /Networking

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Next Generation NetworksNext Generation Networks

Premium IP

IPv6

Optics Wireless

Network Management

TEQUILAAQUILACADENUS

6INITLONGMOBYDICK

GCAP

M3I

GEOCAST

MOEBIUSSUITEDBRAHMS

WINMAN LION

DAVIDMETEORHARMONICS

SHUFFLEWINEGLASSVESPER

NETGATEINTERNODE

FAIN FORMANDROID

WINE

MANTRIP

ATLAS

STARLITEAGENTLINK

QOSIPSATRIUMSEQUIN

IP

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Access and Home NetworksAccess and Home Networks

ACCESSHOME

BASSOPENISE

PALAS

VideoGatewayHasVideoBoxPROXiTVWITNESS

InHomeNetSIRLAN

HARMONICSATLASMETEOR

DRIVEEMBRACEBRAINADAMAS

CopperOptics TV

Powerline

WirelessWINEGNIUS

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Horizontal ProjectsHorizontal ProjectsTHEMATIC NETWORKS

Possibility of Membership• NGN-I (next generation networks)• OPTIMIST (optical networks)• ATS-NETWORK (conformance testing)• AGENTLINK (agent technologies)• ...

ACCOMPANYING MEASURE• EMERGE (stimulate cooperation with NAS)

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Proposals to Extend IST Projects (1)• Continuous Submission Scheme up to 28 February 2002

• To be proposed by running project

• NAS: Bulgaria, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic,

Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland,

Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia

• Project types: R&D, Demonstration, Combined

R&D/Demonstration, Thematic Networks,

Accompanying Measures including Take-upFollow instructions in Appendix 5 to the Guide for Proposers - Part 2

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Proposals to Extend IST Projects (2)• Additional participants must have clear added value

• Large majority of extension budget to new partner(s)

• Additional budget for existing partners must be well

justified and should be the exception

• Recommended minimum remaining duration of running

project at time of submission: 1 year

• Proposal: Only describe additions, changes, added value

as compared to running project

Follow instructions in Appendix 5 to the Guide for Proposers - Part 2

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Calls against WP 2001Calls against WP 2001

Call 6 Open: Jan-April 2001 400 m€

Eval: May 2001

Contracts: Oct 2001

Call 7 Open: June-Oct 2001 450 m€

Eval: Nov 2001

Contracts: April 2002

PR1

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Key Action IV Action Lines in Call 6Key Action IV Action Lines in Call 6Communications, Networks, and ServicesCommunications, Networks, and Services

• IV.1.2Multiservice networks - middleware forseamless access to services

• IV.2.1Real-time distributed systems• IV.2.2 Network and services interoperability,

interworking and management• IV.5.2Terrestrial wireless systems and networks• CPA6 Next generation networks

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Key Action IV Action Lines in Call 7Key Action IV Action Lines in Call 7Communications, Networks, and ServicesCommunications, Networks, and Services

• IV.1.1Design of networked embedded systems• IV.2.3Terabit optical networks• IV.5.1Reconfigurable radio systems & networks• IV.5.3Satellite systems and services• IV.8.3Optical and opto-electronic technologies• CPA12 Application services provision

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WP 2002WP 2002Completion of FP5

Anticipating FP6

WP 2002 milestonesDrafting in June/July 2001Adoption in Nov/Dec 2001

Call 8 Open: Jan-April 2002 300 m€Eval: May 2002 Contracts: Oct 2002

PR2

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FP6 PreparationFP6 Preparation

FP6 Milestones21 Feb 2001 EC proposal for FPMay 2001 EC proposal for “Rules for

Participation”June 2001 EC proposal for

Specific ProgrammesSummer 2002 Adoption

PR3

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FP6 Proposal ObjectivesFP6 Proposal Objectives

Strengthening the scientific and technological bases of Community industry

Encouraging Community industry to become more competitive at international level

PR4

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FP6 Proposal CharacteristicsFP6 Proposal Characteristics

Concentration7 themes : IST major thematic priority3 instruments : Integrated Projects

Networks of ExcellenceParticipation in National Programmes

Management changes“Programme” rather than “project” approach“No size and composition fit all”:

function of objectives and scope of actionFlexibility - in definition, launch and managementExternalisation where advantageous

PR5

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FP6 Thematic Priority ISTFP6 Thematic Priority IST

• Integrating Research into Technological Areas of Priority for Citizens and Businesses

• Communication- and Computing Infrastructure

• Components and Microsystems

• Information Management and Interfaces

PR6

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Max Lemke - March 2001

Important details - keep up to date !Important details - keep up to date !

IST helpdeskIST helpdeskFax : +32 2 296 83 88Fax : +32 2 296 83 88E-Mail : [email protected] : [email protected]

http://www.cordis.lu/ist/

- Official Journal (call text)- Official Journal (call text) - Workprogramme- Workprogramme - Guide for Proposers- Guide for Proposers - Evaluation manual- Evaluation manual


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