--- published: true layout: post title: I Participated In An API Workshop With The European Commission Last Week date: 2018-10-22T09:00:00.000Z tags: - API Evangelist - Federal Government - State Government - City Government - Europe image: >- https://s3.amazonaws.com/kinlane-productions2/events/apis4dgov/DpyR9qrXoAAYo4r.jpg ---
I was in Ispra, Italy last week for a two day workshop on APIs with the European Commission. [The European Commission's DG CONNECT together with the Joint Research Centre (JRC) launched a study](https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/new-study-digital-government-apis-apis4dgov-project) with the purpose to gain further understanding of the current use of APIs in digital government and their added value for public services, and they invited me to participate. I was joined by Mehdi Medjaoui ([@medjawii](https://twitter.com/medjawii)), David Berlind ([@dberlind](https://twitter.com/dberlind)), and Mark Boyd ([@mgboydcom](https://twitter.com/mgboydcom)), along with EU member states, and European cities, to help provide feedback and strategies for consideration by the commission. This European Commission study is looking at _"innovative ways to improve interconnectivity of public services and reusability of public sector data, including dynamic data in real-time, safeguarding the data protection and privacy legislation in place."_ Looking to: - assess digital government APIs landscape and opportunities to support the digital - transformation of public sector - identify the added value for society and public administrations of digital government APIs (key enablers, drivers, barriers, potential risks and mitigates) - define a basic Digital Government API EU framework and the next steps David Berlind from ProgrammableWeb gave a couple talks, with myself, Mehdi, and Mark following up. The rest of the time spent was hearing presentations from EU member states, and other municipal efforts--learning more about the successes and the challeges they face. What I heard reflected what I've experienced in federal government, as well as city, county, and state level API efforts I've participated in across the United States.