• Shared Biometric Matching Service sBMS - Feasibility Study

    This study seeks to examine possible future architectures for a sBMS. The architectures were elaborated following an in-depth assessment of the current state of eu-LISA’s biometric services and the availability of modern solutions for such purposes on the market. The different architectural options were compared based on their capabilities to fulfil functional and non-functional requirements of current and future applications

  • eu-LISA Industry Roundtable June 2017

    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

  • Industry Roundtable Oct 2016

    On the 28th October 2016 eu-LISA hosted an Industry Roundtable entitled "Interoperable IT systems for Europe Towards more Harmonisation, Quality and Efficiency" in Tallinn, Estonia. This report contains highlights of the presentations and discussions that took place on the day.

  • eu-LISA Industry Workshop - June 2016

    On the 14th June 2016 eu-LISA hosted an Industry Workshop entitled "Increasing the Efficiency of Hotspots Handling Migratory Pressure through Practical Technological Solutions" in Strasbourg, France. This report contains highlights of the presentations and discussions that took place on the day.

  • JHA Agencies Network - 2015 - Final Report

    In the beginning of 2015 the nine EU Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Agencies, working together in a joint network, agreed on a common set of priorities to be focused on in the coming year. After inter-agency consultations, the JHA Agencies agreed to focus their bilateral and multilateral activities on the following strategic priorities. Read the full Report!

  • eu-LISA Annual Conference 2015 Report

    On 8 October 2015 eu-LISA held a working-level Conference in Tallinn entitled “The future tested Towards a Smart Borders reality”. The conference aimed to convene a diverse group of stakeholders and experts to discuss the evolution of border management in Europe and the technical solutions to be put in place. The various speakers and panellists involved in the conference evoked