How Europe stays connected through interoperability: Introducing the
Country Knowledge hub
Within the Interoperable Europe portal
[https://interoperable-europe.ec.europa.eu/collection/portal], there
are many useful tools and solutions provided to support users in their
processes when it comes to software, specifications, standards, and
data models. One of these resources is the Country Knowledge page
[https://interoperable-europe.ec.europa.eu/collection/portal/country-knowledge],
focused on creating an understanding of how digital governments and
interoperability are evolving across Europe. This page provides key
resources regarding public administrations’ digitalisation on both
the national and European levels.

The main goal of the Country Knowledge page is to bring together
national profiles, strategies, and initiatives from EU member states
onto one central page. Some examples include comparative overviews of
interoperability frameworks and policies
[https://interoperable-europe.ec.europa.eu/collection/iopeu-monitoring/eif-monitoring],
as well as access to national strategies, legislation, and best
practices. Whether you are a data provider or simply curious about
current cross-border collaborations, this page provides useful
insights and free information for all users.

 Having interoperable systems that can communicate and data that can
flow freely is important to ensure the optimal use of public sector
information. Beyond the Interoperable Europe portal, there are other
resources such as data.europa.eu, [https://data.europa.eu/en] which
offers a large assortment of high-value datasets for reuse and
research purposes and provides more insights into interoperability in
Europe
[https://data.europa.eu/en/news-events/news?keywords=interoperability&country=All&sort_by=created&sort_order=DESC&items_per_page=10].
Together, these portals provide insights that can support
evidence-based policy-making to work towards a more digitalised
Europe.

By fostering knowledge sharing, the Country Knowledge page supports
the vision of making Europe more accessible and interoperable. By
enabling these resources, we ensure that public services work
seamlessly across borders for the benefit of all people.

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Publication Date/Time
2025-08-15T08:00:00+00:00
Explore the Country Knowledge page and discover how EU member states
are advancing their digital governments and facilitating cross-border
collaboration