25 August 2021
CEF Telecom – Blockchain – 2020
Grants for project of common interest within the framework of the trans-European networks policy in the sector of telecommunication.
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Grants for project of common interest within the framework of the trans-European networks policy in the sector of telecommunication.
* Member States of the EU
* Member States of the EEA
Objectives
* EBSI (European Blockchain Services Infrastructure) infrastructure development and operations;
* Support to the acquisition of services and applications for participation of the Member State in one or more EBSI cross-border use-cases;
* EBSI capacity building and training activities;
Priorities
* The improvement of existing EBSI node(s) operating within the Member State with enhanced technical features, which may include energy efficiency, cybersecurity, data protection, privacy and/or performance;
* The development and delivery of “user-focused” training programmes to public institutions and agencies, presenting EBSI and explaining the open technical specifications;
* The setting up of a national helpdesk to support the testing of EBSI across different public administration systems wihtin the EU Member States or EEA countries participating in the CEF Telecom programme and in the European Blockchain Partnership;
* Development of specific tools and technical resources that will assist the national public administrations in adopting the EBSI
Among financed actions
* Only actions contributing to “projects of common interest” as identified in the Telecom Guidelines
Additional information
* This call for proposal is an open call for proposal
* Initial duration of the action: 24 months
* Eligibility:
– Be a legal person;
– Be a public or private entity;
– Be establisehd in a Member States or a EEA country;
– Provide an endorsement letter from the national representative in the European Blockchain Partnership (EBP) Policy group
* The action must take place in an EU member state an EEE country
* Amount of the grant: up to 150,000 euro for only one grant per Member State
*Co-financing rate: up to 75% of the total eligible costs
25 August 2021