• eu-LISA Annual Conference Report 2018

    The 2018 conference was exceptional amongst eu-LISA’s conference series, as it was co-organised with Frontex and received support from the Austrian Presidency of the Council of the EU. The future of technology led border management proved to be a relevant and timely topic of debate for the panellists and audience ranging from border guard community to academia. This conference was

  • eu-LISA Industry Roundtable June 2017 Report

    A single search portal and shared BMS for Europe Moving forward with concrete implementation The event was attended by 55 representatives of industry alongside the staff of eu-LISA, EASO and Frontex, convening to discuss the various concepts of interoperability introduced by the European Commission in 2016, considered by the High Level Expert Group on Information Systems and Interoperability for the

  • eu-LISA Single Programming Document 2024–2026

    The Single Programming Document (SPD) for the 2024–2026 period presents a structured overview of the Agency's planned objectives and activities to ensure transparency, accountability and efficient use of the financial and human resources allocated to eu-LISA. This SPD serves as guidance to eu-LISA's priorities and activities based on the Agency’s operational objectives and the EU's political priorities. As such, it

  • eu-LISA Single Programming Document 2023-2025

    The Single Programming Document (SPD) for the 2023–2025 period presents a structured overview of the Agency's planned objectives and activities to ensure transparency, accountability and efficient use of the financial and human resources allocated to eu-LISA. It serves as guidance on eu-LISA's priorities and activities based on the Agency’s operational objectives and the EU's political priorities. As such, it provides

  • eu-LISA Single Programming Document 2022-2024

    The aim of the Single Programming Document 2022–2024 is to set the activities to be executed by the Agency in 2022 as well as the allocation of available human and financial resources to them. It also provides a multiannual outlook until 2024 on planned major activities and projects.

  • Interoperability

    Each of the IT systems eu-LISA manages is designed to tackle different matters, such as processing visa and asylum applications, detecting irregular migration, and preventing and investigating cross-border crime and terrorism. Each system works independently. The goal of Interoperability is to make all the systems work together as one, to enhance information sharing, thus ensuring: EU law enforcement, border control