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API strategy essentials for public sector innovation

Monica Posada Sanchez (), Katarzyna Pogorzelska () and Lorenzino Vaccari
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Monica Posada Sanchez: European Commission - JRC, https://joint-research-centre.ec.europa.eu/index_en
Katarzyna Pogorzelska: European Commission - JRC, https://joint-research-centre.ec.europa.eu/index_en

No JRC129923, JRC Research Reports from Joint Research Centre

Abstract: Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) have an enabling role in the establishment of digital ecosystems and the coordination of digital interactions. A robust and performing technical infrastructure is essential but insufficient to ensure a sustainable thriving of digital environments. Both technical and legal stability is necessary to cherish for the mutual benefit of service providers, their users and society at large. This stability is crucial to ensure the robustness and competitiveness of digital value chains and the thriving of the European digital ecosystem. The implications for government organisations are twofold. On one side, the government operative branch - public service provision - must lead by example by setting up API robust infrastructures compliant with the legal framework. On the other side, the government may monitor law compliance and track that its enforcement delivers on the policy goals of the European Strategy. Within this context, the project 'API for public sector innovation' (API4IPS) investigated API-related crucial aspects that government organisations need to consider when planning and implementing their digital agendas. The project was a collaboration between three directorates of the European Commission: JRC, DIGIT and CONNECT. This report summarises the main findings of the study and draws the overarching conclusions.

Keywords: Digital transformation; digital coordination; digital transition; digital governance; digital transition; API (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-10
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