The eID4Spain20 project holds its second consortium meeting in order to develop the individual implementation plan
The eID4Spain20 consortium held its second project meeting on September 10th, during which the next milestone, the development of the individual implementation plan, was discussed. The digital meeting also served to review the situation of each participating entity and to plan the next tasks. More information on IRTIC's webpage.
The action will connect the public electronic services provided by the three participating Spanish public administrations, Ajuntament de Torrent, Ayuntamiento de Alcobendas and Deputación de Ourense, to the Spanish eIDAS node through CL@VE 2.0. In this way, they will perform cross-border authentication in line with the eIDAS Regulation.
Therefore, the project will facilitate access to Spanish public electronic services for all EU citizens and businesses using their national eID, ensuring cross-border mobility and supporting and reinforcing the Digital Single Market. The European Commission's European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA) is co-financing this project through the CEF Telecom program.