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  • 2016 Annual Work Programme

    The Annual Work Programme provides a high level description of the activities to be carried out by the Agency in 2016, translating its strategic goals into particular objectives and tasks and providing a basis for budgetary planning. Revised in June 2016

  • Eurodac - 2015 Statistics - report

    Eurodac is a centralised EU database that collects and processes the digitalised fingerprints of asylum seekers. Set up in 2003, it is currently used by all EU-28 countries as well as Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Eurodac stands for the EUROpean Asylum DACtyloscopy database. Pursuant to Article 8(2) of Regulation (EU) No 603/2013, at the end of each year eu-LISA

  • SIS II - 2015 Statistics - report

    SIS II – 2015 Statistics is a public statistical document, published annually by eu-LISA, presenting a collection of data received from Member States and Associated Countries connected to SIS II together with data available from the Central SIS II, as requested by the legal instruments governing the system.

  • Smart Borders: Annexes to the pilot report

    Border management is currently going through significant transformation. To address the need for the Schengen Area to move towards more modern (1) and efficient border management by using state-of-theart technology, the European Commission proposed the ‘Smart Borders package on 28 February 2013. This package contained legal proposals for establishing two systems that should help to speed up, facilitate and reinforce

  • Smart Borders: Report on the technical conclusions of the pilot project

    Border management is currently going through significant transformation. To address the need for the Schengen Area to move towards more modern (1) and efficient border management by using state-of-theart technology, the European Commission proposed the ‘Smart Borders package’ on 28 February 2013. This package contained legal proposals for establishing two systems that should help to speed up, facilitate and reinforce