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The DBA pilot’s main objective is to lower barriers (paper-based processes, language challenges etc) for companies starting a business or doing business cross-border. | The DBA pilot’s main objective is to lower barriers (paper-based processes, language challenges etc) for companies starting a business or doing business cross-border. |
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The DBA pilot’s main objective is to lower barriers (paper-based processes, language challenges etc) for companies starting a business or doing business cross-border.
Actor | ID | Goal |
Public authorities | A | Improve the quality of Company data within the service fulfilment process by re-using data from authentic sources, thereby reducing manual work and lowering processing costs. |
Companies | B | Reduce manual work, lower transaction costs and improving enrolment speed for the company when using the Once Only Principle |
Project | C | Evaluate the OOP-components supporting the cross-border information flow:
- Assess (technical) impact on national services/registers already in place - Evaluate connections of national systems to the OOP TS |
D | Evaluate whether the solutions designed to the DBA specific challenges have proven adequate in piloting the DBA eProcedures:
- Usability of harmonised Company Evidence model - Degree to which powers must be validated - Scalability of solution for powers validation - Usability and security of Explicit Request and Preview - Need for record matching on Natural Persons - Adequacy of patterns to keep data up-to-date |