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Digital Europe Programme: MCP on Innovative and Connected Public Administrations (DIGITAL-2026-BESTUSE-MCP-09-INNOV-ADMIN) is sponsored by European Commission (Digital Europe Programme). This call focuses on supporting the digital transformation of public administrations through innovative, interoperable solutions that improve efficiency and cross-border collaboration, with an emphasis on AI adoption and public sector transformation.
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DIGITAL-2026-BESTUSE-MCP-09-INNOV-ADMIN | TopicTree (by Ideal-ist) DIGITAL-2026-BESTUSE-MCP-09-INNOV-ADMIN MCP on Innovative and Connected Public Administrations ⚫ indicates current topic Node background color indicates the call topic status Double click on a topic to center information around it.
Node size is proportional to distance from the current topic The graph above was generated based on the following links DIGITAL-2026-BESTUSE-MCP-10-HUB Support to the implementation of Multi-Country Projects: EDIC Support Hub MOTIVATION The EDIC support hub has to link its services to existing EDICs.
e.g. the IMPACTS EDIC, the European Digital Infrastructure Consortium for Innovative Massive Public Administration interConnected Transformation Service) established in Dec 2025 - see https://eur-lex. europa. eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?
uri=OJ:L_202502414 DIGITAL-2024-BESTUSE-06-INNOV-ADMIN Innovative and Connected Public Administrations MOTIVATION Proposal should build on the results of the funded project under this topic Call text (as on F&T portal) To effectively progress in developing and testing elements necessary for cross-border digital public services and pave the way towards seamless digital public services across the Union.
The objective of the action is to allow Member States to work together, jointly identify needs and develop interoperability assets needed for cross-border digital public services, leveraging collective resources and expertise to achieve impactful results unattainable by single entities.
The MCP supports the implementation of the Interoperable Europe Act by enhancing collaboration among stakeholders to contribute to the priorities of the Interoperable Europe Agenda, focusing on improving public services through seamless data exchange and addressing interoperability challenges. This effort aligns with the EU’s Digital Decade goal of ensuring full online access to public services and secure eID solutions by 2030.
Citizens and businesses demand user-focused, inclusive digital public services that are accessible through multiple channels and align with European values. Public administrations are urged to become more data-driven and adopt integrated approaches while ensuring safe use of AI.
The MCP aims to improve interoperability by supporting existing and developing new solutions, enhancing collaboration among stakeholders for cross-border services, and scaling up innovative solutions. It also focuses on implementing EU policies, particularly on AI and Data Spaces, to streamline processes and improve interoperability across networks with common data standards.
In order to ensure consistency with the Digital Decade Polic Programme Decision (EU) 2022/2481 (article 10. 3), there is an update and clarification on the Consortium composition: In the second point of the Consortium composition section on page 15 'Another MCP implementation mechanism...' , 'eligible countries' were replaced by 'Member States'.
The submission session is now available for: DIGITAL-2026-BESTUSE-MCP-09-INNOV-ADMIN Found 4 annotations in info base Opening date: 2026-01-20 (3 months ago) Closing date: 2026-05-19 (4 days from now) This call topic has been appended 2 times by the EC with news. in order to ensure consistency with the... the submission session is now available...
DIGITAL-2026-BESTUSE-MCP-09 Call topics are often grouped together in a call. Sometimes this is for a thematic reason, but often it is also for practical reasons. There are 0 other topics in this call: Showing the latest information.
Found 3 versions of this call topic in the F&T portal. Check the differences between the versions. You must be logged in to add annotations Added 3 months ago by Daniela Hackl First_EDIC_Annual_Gathering_Proceedings_Report_1920_November_2025_1P7X4k9qm9wq5rPYDDigR5sy9Ec_123427.
pdf (677. 77 KB) Proceedings Report from the First EDIC Annual Gathering that took place in November 2025 (organised by DG CNECT, MCP Accelerator). The short report also included a "Get to know the EDICs" section.
EC Progress report on MCPs Added 3 months ago by Patricia Staff_working_document_Progress_report_on_multicountry_projects_2025. PDF (856. 65 KB) Commission Staff Working Document "Progress report on multi-country projects", 16.
6. 2025 Added 3 months ago by Patricia PolicyBriefing_Interoperable_Europe_Act_updated. pdf (144.
43 KB) The objective of the topic is to support activities for the implementation of the Interoperable Europe Act, which aims at enhancing the interoperability of digital public services across the Union. Added 3 months ago by Patricia PolicyBriefing_DDPP_updated. pdf (125.
31 KB) With the Digital Decade Policy Programme (DDPP) the European Commission introduced the concept of Mult-Country Projects (MCP). The digital transformation of public administrations is one of the priorities of the DDPP. This is just a very first implementation, better visualisation coming Events are added by the ideal-ist NCP community and are hand-picked.
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This timeline contains some suggestions on what are realistic actions you should or could take at this moment. The timeline is based on the information provided by the call topic. 2026-01-13 - 4 months ago The call topics are published first in the Work Programme, which is available a while before the call opens.
By following up the Work Programme publications, you can get a headstart. 2026-01-13 - 4 months ago The call was first imported in TopicTree. 2026-01-20 - 3 months ago The call opened for submissions.
2026-05-19 - 4 days from now Deadline for submitting a project. Time to inform applicants 2026-10-19 - 5 months from now The maximum time to inform applicants (TTI) of the outcome of the evaluation is five months from the call closure date. 2027-01-19 - 8 months from now The maximum time to sign grant agreements (TTG) is three months from the date of informing applicants.
Project information comes from CORDIS (for Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe) and will be sourced from F&T Portal (for Digital Europe projects) This call topic is part of: This section will come soon and contain the scraped information from the call document, such as the expected impact, scope, and other relevant sections. In the meantime, you can find this information in the call text section or directly on the F&T portal.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Public authorities, SMEs, and organizations ready to implement digital solutions are highly relevant applicants. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies; often in the €500K–€2M range (Digital Europe Programme awards) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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