Member States and the Commission Sample Clauses

Member States and the Commission shall promote the coordination, complementarity and coherence between the Funds and other Union instruments and funds. They shall optimise mechanisms for coordination between those responsible to avoid duplication during planning and implementation. Accordingly, Member States and the Commission shall also take into account the relevant country-specific recommendations in the programming and implementation of the Funds.
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Member States and the Commission shall ensure the protection of trade and business secrets and other sensitive and confidential information acquired and generated in application of this Regulation, including recommendations and measures to be taken, in accordance with Union and the respective national law.
Member States and the Commission shall establish appropriate mechanisms for coordination and technical support to ensure complementarity and effective planning of measures in the ICT field in order to take full advantage of the various EU instruments (CSF Funds, CEF, TEN-T, Horizon2020) for funding of broadband networks and digital service infrastructures. Thematic objectives 2. Enhancing access to, and use and quality of, information and communication technologies; 11. Enhancing institutional capacity and an efficient public administration EC’s Position Paper 1. Innovation friendly business environment – Enhancing business innovation and competitiveness (growth activation potential of ICT) 2. Developing infrastructure for growth and competitiveness 5. Modern and professional administration – use of the ICT, development of e- government The Partnership Agreement has also close ties to the priorities and specific objectives reflecting the calls for the Czech Republic as given in the annex to the Position Paper. Country-specific recommendations of the Council non applicable Ties to Czech Republicֺ’s documents National Reform Programme 3.1.3 Efficient and affordable public administration – e-governance 3.2.5 Development of digital infrastructure and Czech Digital Strategy – Strengthening of the digital economy, development of high-speed access networks, enhancing digital literacy of citizens International Competitiveness Strategy of the Czech Republic 1.3 Facilitating access to services of public administration – public administration information systems, unified collection point 2.10 Implementation of Digital Czech government policythe development of broadband Internet, utilization of a digital single market for households and businesses Regional Development Strategy Priority 8 Improvement of the institutional framework for regional development, measure 8.3 Information and communication support for the operation of local public administration (digitization of public administration) State policy in electronic communications (Digital Czech) Support for construction of NGA networks (use of public resources, simplification of the administration associated with the construction and decrease of the fees associated with easements). Utilization of new technologies in the field of ICT Digital market Enhancing the digital literacy, skills and inclusion and other measures Other key documents related to the given problem areas include Efficient public administration and friendly public servicesIm...
Member States and the Commission should be encouraged to cooperate with the responsible authorities of like-minded third countries on issues related to screening of foreign direct investment likely to affect security or public order. Such administrative cooperation should aim at strengthening the effectiveness of the framework for screening of foreign direct investment by the Member States and for cooperation between Member States and the Commission pursuant to this Regulation. The Commission should also be able to monitor developments with regard to screening mechanisms in third countries.

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