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Article 1: Subject matter
This Regulation lays down the objectives of the Programme, its budget for the period 2021 to 2027, the forms of Union funding and the rules for providing such funding.
Article 2: Definitions
Article 3: Programme objectives
The Programme shall be implemented in close coordination with other Union programmes as applicable, and shall aim:
Article 4: Specific Objective 1- High Performance Computing
Article 5: Specific Objective 2 – Artificial Intelligence
Where appropriate, the Commission shall carry out checks to ensure compliance with those ethical requirements. Funding for actions which do not comply with the ethical requirements may be suspended, terminated or reduced at any time in accordance with the Financial Regulation.
The ethical and legal requirements referred to in this Article shall apply to all actions of Specific Objective 2, regardless of the method of implementation.
Article 6: Specific Objective 3 – Cybersecurity and Trust
Article 7: Specific Objective 4 – Advanced Digital Skills
Article 8: Specific Objective 5 – Deployment and Best Use of Digital Capacities and Interoperability
Article 9: Budget
Article 10: Third countries associated to the Programme
Article 11: International cooperation
Article 12: Security
Article 13: Synergies with other Union programmes
Article 14: Implementation and forms of Union funding
Where the achievement of the objective of an action requires the procurement of innovative goods and services, grants may be awarded only to beneficiaries that are contracting authorities or contracting entities as defined in Directives 2014/24/EU ( 27 ) and 2014/25/EU ( 28 ) of the European Parliament and of the Council.
Where the supply of innovative goods or services that are not yet available on a large-scale commercial basis is necessary to achieve the objectives of an action, the contracting authority or the contracting entity may authorise the award of multiple contracts within the same procurement procedure.
For duly justified reasons of public security, the contracting authority or the contracting entity may require that the place of performance of the contract be situated within the territory of the Union.
The Programme may also provide financing in the form of financial instruments within blending operations.
Article 15: European Partnerships
Article 16: European Digital Innovation Hubs
The entities shall be selected by the Commission from candidate entities designated by Member States on the basis of the criteria referred to in paragraph 2 of this Article and the following additional criteria:
The Commission shall take the utmost account of the opinion of the Member State before selecting an additional European Digital Innovation Hub in its territory.
The Commission shall select additional European Innovation Hubs in such a way to ensure a broad geographical coverage across Europe. The number of entities of the network shall be sufficient to meet the demand for the hubs’ services in given Member States. To address the specific constraints faced by the Union’s outermost regions, specific entities may be nominated to cover the needs of such regions.
Article 17: Eligible actions
Article 18: Eligible legal entities
Article 19: Grants
Article 20: Award criteria
Article 21: Evaluation
Article 22: Blending operations
Article 23: Cumulative and alternative funding
Article 24: Work programmes
Article 25: Monitoring and reporting
To that end, proportionate reporting requirements shall be imposed on recipients of Union funds and, where necessary, on Member States.
Article 26: Evaluation of the Programme
The final evaluation shall assess long-term impacts of the Programme and its sustainability.
Article 27: Audits
Article 28: Protection of the financial interests of the Union
Article 29: Information, communication, publicity, policy support and dissemination
Financial resources allocated to the Programme shall also contribute to the corporate communication of the political priorities of the Union, insofar as those priorities are related to the objectives referred to in Article 3.
Article 30: Exercise of the delegation
Article 31: Committee procedure
Article 32: Repeal
Article 33: Transitional provisions
Article 34: Entry into force and application
It shall apply from 1 January 2021.
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ACTIONS
The initial and, where appropriate, subsequent actions of the Programme shall be implemented in accordance with the following technical description:
Specific Objective 1 – High Performance Computing Specific Objective 1 – High Performance Computing
The Programme shall implement the European strategy on HPC by supporting a full Union ecosystem that provides the necessary HPC and data capabilities for Europe to compete globally. The strategy aims to deploy a world-class HPC and data infrastructure with exascale capabilities between 2022 and 2023, and with post-exascale facilities between 2026 and 2027 to endow the Union with its own independent and competitive HPC technology supply, achieve excellence in HPC applications and widen the availability and use of HPC.
Initial and, where appropriate, subsequent actions under this objective shall include:
The Programme shall build up and strengthen core AI capacities in Europe, including data resources and repositories of algorithms, and make them accessible to all public administrations and businesses, and shall reinforce and network existing and newly established AI testing and experimentation facilities in Member States.
Initial and, where appropriate, subsequent actions under this objective shall include:
The Programme shall stimulate the reinforcement, building and acquisition of essential capacities to secure the Union’s digital economy, society and democracy by reinforcing the Union cybersecurity industrial potential and competitiveness, as well as by improving capabilities of both the private and public sectors to protect citizens and businesses from cyber threats, including by supporting the implementation of Directive 2016/1148.
Initial and, where appropriate, subsequent actions under this objective shall include:
The Programme shall support access to advanced digital skills and training opportunities on those skills, in particular in HPC, big data analytics, AI, distributed ledger technologies (e.g. blockchain) and cybersecurity for the current and future workforce by offering, inter alia, students, recent graduates, current workers and citizens of all ages in need of upskilling, wherever they are situated, with the means to acquire and develop those skills.
Initial and, where appropriate, subsequent actions under this objective shall include:
The European Digital Innovation Hubs provided for in Article 16 shall act as facilitators for training opportunities, liaising with education and training providers.
Specific Objective 5 – Deployment and Best Use of Digital Capacities and Interoperability Specific Objective 5 – Deployment and Best Use of Digital Capacities and Interoperability
Projects serving the deployment and the best use of digital capacities or interoperability shall constitute projects of common interest.
MEASURABLE INDICATORS TO MONITOR THE IMPLEMENTATION AND TO REPORT ON THE PROGRESS OF THE PROGRAMME TOWARDS THE ACHIEVEMENT OF ITS SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
’Tools’ would typically mean a physical device and/or software/algorithm used to increase the security of ICT systems. Examples would be intrusion detection software or data resources allowing situational awareness of critical infrastructures.
The Cybersecurity Competence Centre Regulation allows all sorts of procurement, not only joint procurement: by the European Cybersecurity Industrial, Technology and Research Competence Centre as a Union body; by others with the help of a Union grant; or by several parties.
SYNERGIES WITH OTHER UNION PROGRAMMES
Footnote p0: This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Brussels, 29 April 2021.