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Once Only Principle: Benefits, Barriers and Next Steps

Published: 07 June 2017 Publication History

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The Once-Once Principle (OOP) suggests that citizens and businesses should have the right to supply information only once to a public administration. It would then be the responsibility of public administration offices to take all necessary actions in order to internally share this data by respecting the relevant data protection rules. The overall aim is to reduce administrative burden. The implementation of the OOP is high on the political agenda of many countries including the Member States of the European Union. The aim of this panel is to enable an open discussion between the panelists and the audience in order to exchange good practices and also identify and prioritize benefits and barriers as well as possible next steps towards widely imple-menting the once only principle in public service provisioning.

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EU eGovernment Action Plan 2016-2020. Available at: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/communication-eu-egovernment-action-plan-2016-2020-accelerating-digital-transformation.

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      dg.o '17: Proceedings of the 18th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research
      June 2017
      639 pages
      ISBN:9781450353175
      DOI:10.1145/3085228
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      Published: 07 June 2017

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      1. OOP
      2. Once-only principle
      3. interoperability

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      • European Commission

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