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eu-LISA manages large-scale IT systems that support the implementation of asylum, border management and migration policies in the EU.
The Agency’s portfolio includes the European Asylum Dactyloscopy Database (Eurodac), the Schengen Information System (SIS), and the Visa Information System (VIS).
eu-LISA’s mandate was broadened in 2018 to implement Interoperability between existing and new systems, including the Entry/Exit System (EES), the European Travel Information Authorisation System (ETIAS), the European Criminal Records Information System - Third Country Nationals (ECRIS-TCN), as well as the Joint Investigation Teams Collaboration Platform (JITs CP). In 2024, the Agency took over the management of e-Justice Communication via Online Data Exchange (e-CODEX).
Further to the evolution and development of individual systems, eu-LISA has been tasked with ensuring the interoperability of large-scale IT systems. Interoperability and its components will provide faster and more reliable data to both border management and law enforcement authorities, be they at a desk or out in the field.
In order to fulfil this mandate, the Agency must keep all IT systems under its responsibility functioning 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to allow the continuous and uninterrupted exchange of data between the national authorities using them.
eu-LISA is also mandated to ensure that it applies the highest levels of information security and data protection to the information entrusted to it, ensuring that personal information is treated fairly, lawfully and correctly, in full compliance with the relevant data protection principles and legislation in force.
Additional products and services that the Agency provides include:
- Participation in preparatory processes to design, develop and implement new systems, including execution of pilot projects;
- Training: provision of bespoke system training plans for national authorities on technical use of IT systems managed by the Agency;
- Reporting and statistics: timely and accurate provision of statistics and information on the performance of the systems as foreseen in the relevant legal bases and the fulfilment of all reporting obligations laid down in the Establishing Regulation and legal bases for the IT systems under the Agency's management;
- Research and development: monitoring new developments in technology domains relevant to large-scale IT systems, in order to stay up to date with drive innovation.