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ISAMM (EX EAMIS)

ISAMM (EX EAMIS)
   
ISAMM, a system supporting the management and monitoring of the processes linked to the implementation of the Common Agricultural Policy and the Common Market Organisations, covers the business processes related to the management of agricultural markets.
The ISAMM project excludes the budget and control processes (already covered by existing systems), as well as the processes linked to the rural development measures.

 

Last update: September 2007


Objectives 

Currently, Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) processes are partially managed via an IT system (AMIS 2), together with a traditional paper-based solution or IT office productivity tools, like spreadsheets.
The ISAMM project aims at creating a new IT system to support the European Commission, in order to manage the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the Common Market Organisations (CMOs).
The ISAMM project will also cover the review, harmonisation and simplification of CAP processes. This system will cover the business processes related to the management of agricultural markets, excluding the budget and control processes or the processes linked to the rural development measured and already covered by existing systems.
 
 

Technical Functionalities & Approach

The system will be composed of a set of application modules which will support the management of specific CAP processes. Each module will provide services and functions to collect, process and publish information, as well as operational data regarding the processes that it supports. The application's modules will be fed with data coming from Member States over secured electronic channels. These channels will provide services for the secure transmission (sender authentication, message validation, message storage and retrieval) of data from Member States to Directorate-General Agriculture & Rural Development. The transmission will be implemented over the public Internet, or via the TESTA secured network using effective technical solutions to guarantee security, confidentiality and traceability.
 
 

Potential Berneficiaries

  • Benefits for the sector
    • Improved CAP process management, electronic data exchange and better process, as well as data traceability
  • Benefits for national Member States administrations
    • Electronic data exchange, better process; data traceability, reporting
 

The role of IDABC

The following services (Horizontal Measures) will be considered:
 
 

Key Data 

Project start date
2005
Project completion date
2009
Project status
ongoing
IDABC budget
€ 1.838.402,50
Service in charge
Directorate-General Agriculture & Rural Development
Responsible action manager
GASPAR Dora
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Countries involved
All EU member states
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