StandICT.eu will run 8 Open Call cycles. Each call will be open for 60 days and will be followed by a 30-day evaluation period.
The 4th Call timing:
StandICT.eu, “Supporting European Experts Presence in International Standardisation Activities in ICT”, addresses the need for ICT Standardisation and defines a pragmatic approach and streamlined process to reinforce EU expert presence in the international ICT standardisation scene.
Through a Standards Watch, StandICT.eu will analyse and monitor the international ICT standards landscape and liaise with Standards Development Organisations (SDOs) and Standard Setting Organisations (SSOs), key organisations such as the EU Multistakeholder Platform for ICT Standardisation as well as industry-led groups, to pinpoint gaps and priorities matching EU DSM objectives.
These will become the topics for a series of 8 Open calls focused on priority domains and a continuous cascading grants process, launched by StandICT.eu from March 2018, providing support for European specialists to contribute to ongoing standards development activities, and attend SDO & SSO meetings.
Through the analysing and monitoring process of activities in the EU and globally, over its 24 month work plan, StandICT.eu will provide a Go-To-Platform for the Open Call applications and evaluation, support prioritization of standardisation activities and build a community of Standardisation experts to support knowledge exchange and collaboration and reinforce European presence in the international ICT standardisation scene through 3 structured steps:
The 8 cycles of Open Calls will cover key ICT standardisation priority areas with further focus on specific vertical sectors. The Open Call topics follow the priority areas outlined in the 2018 Rolling Plan for ICT Standardisation and its future updates.
The 2018 Rolling Plan for ICT standardisation takes a unique look at standardisation activities in the field of ICT (information and communication technologies) by linking them to EU legislation and policies. Each year the plan is extended and 2018 sees the addition of blockchain and distributed digital ledger technologies, and regulatory technology.
Here the outline of the priority topics for the 4th StandICT.eu Open Call. Note that proposals need to closely adhere to one or more of the topics identified.
Potential applicants are standardisation specialists, defined as professionals with proven expertise and experience in standardisation activities e.g. previous contributions to standards developments, participation in various SDO groups working, previous or current chairs etc in the respective priority area.
The StandICT.eu Calls are open to applicants from both public and private sectors in EEA member countries and Switzerland, industry and service companies including SMEs and start-ups, academia and research, and national and European associations, including NGOs representing consumers interests.
In particular, the target of StandICT.eu open calls are European Experts who:
Financial Contributions
Proposal type | Description (exemple) | Contract duration | Funding range |
LT – Long term contributions (with travel option) | Contribution to ongoing standards development as chair or member of an SDO WG. E.g. comments on standards development and drafts, attending meetings, paying membership fees, | Up to 12 months | €5,000 - €8,000 |
ST – Short-Term contributions (with travel option) | Contribution to standards documentation e.g. liaison to WG, comments on standards drafts, participation at meeting paying membership fees, | 1 month – 6 months | €1,000 - €5,000 |
OS – One-Shot (Event participation) |
Support to ensure participation at workshop or event (e.g., participant, observer, presentation) |
Ad-hoc for event participation | €1.000 - €3,000 |
Application And Evaluation Criteria
In order to be eligible to apply for this grant, applicants must reside/work in Europe. More information is provided under the Expert Profile block.
The proposals will also have to clearly demonstrate:
Evaluations (for each proposal) will be performed using the following 4-criteria principle (score 1 to 10):
The proposals final scoring and the ranking final score will be automatically determined by averaging scores provided by the 3 independent evaluators.