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Priority 2.6 Actions

In the following table, you will find a description of priority 2.6 “Implementation of National and EU Regulations, Compliance and Monitoring” with the desired results for 2024 and the organisations responsible for implementation:

Results and implementors
Description Result for 2024 Implementor – By whom, with whom
1. Stimulate knowledge exchange and support between sectors in the implementation of EU laws and regulations.
  • BZK has worked with VNG, IPO, UvW, the Knowledge Centre Europa Decentraal and RVO to explore ways in which support and knowledge exchange can be provided.
  • Co-financing is arranged for the Dutch Societal Innovation Hub, GovTech Incubator and AI testing and experimental facilities.
BZK, EZK, local and regional authorities, Europa Decentraal, RVO and ICTU
2. Arrange effective monitoring of EU legislation and regulations on digitalisation.
  • On its own initiative, the National Office for Digital Infrastructure, in cooperation with DG Reform and UNESCO, is taking stock of cooperation in AI supervision and the possible institutionalisation thereof. The Data Protection Authority is also involved.
AP and RDI, i.c.w. DG Reform, Unesco

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2. Everyone Must Be Able to Trust in the Digital World

  • 2.1 Safeguard Public Values
  • 2.2 Reduce the Impact of Online Disinformation
  • 2.4 Prepare for New Technology
  • 2.5 Improve Cybersecurity
  • 2.6 Implementation of National and EU Regulations, Compliance and Monitoring
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