Parliament adopts Digital decade 2030 roadmap 

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Legislation setting up the Digital Decade Policy Programme, a roadmap for digital skills, infrastructure, businesses and public services was adopted on Thursday.

The “Path to the Digital Decade” plan, already agreed upon with Council, aims to shape Europe’s digital transition by setting EU-wide digital targets to be achieved by 2030, via a joint effort by member states and the EU, as well as through joint investment.

The programme aims to ensure that 80% of the population aged 16-74 has at least basic digital skills. During talks with Council, MEPs also advocated that at least 75% of European enterprises should use cloud computing services, big data and Artificial Intelligence, and that more than 90% of European SMEs should reach at least a basic level of digital intensity.

The scheme also aims to secure that democratic life and key public services are fully accessible online for everyone, and that all EU citizens have access to their medical e-records by 2030.

The legislation will support Multi Country Projects and provide for a legal structure and allow co-funding by several Member States, the Commission as well as public and private investors.

During negotiations, MEPs ensured that the European Parliament can play a strong scrutiny role in the process of achieving the digital targets by 2030.

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"Europe has just stepped on the path to the Digital Decade and started to build a framework to accelerate the EU successful digital transition by 2030" said lead MEP Martina Dlabajová (Renew, CZ).

"Today’s adoption of the programme will foster new opportunities for businesses, including SMEs and start-ups, as well as concrete benefits for our citizens in their everyday life. It will also set in motion a cohesive approach to build synergies across different EU programmes and among Member States, to leverage new cooperation models with the Multi-Country Projects. I consider the adoption of the report to be a huge success," she added.

Next steps

The informal agreement was adopted with 529 votes to 22, with 25 abstentions. It will now have to be approved by Council before publication on the official journal.

Background

On 15 September 2021 during the State of the Union speech, the European Commission's president Ursula Von der Leyen announced a robust governance framework to reach the digital targets in the form of a Path to the Digital Decade to achieve the digital transformation digital compass targets by 2030. A draft Decision proposed by the Commission establishes the Policy Programme ‘Path to the Digital Decade’ and sets out a monitoring and cooperation mechanism consisting of measures to:

  • set a clear direction for the digital transformation of the Union and for delivery of the digital targets;
  • structure and stimulate cooperation between the Union institutions and Member States;
  • ensure the consistency, comparability and completeness of the monitoring and reporting by the Union.