• Eurodac - Statistics 2017 - factsheet

    Eurodac is the centralised European database that stores and processes the digitalised fingerprints of asylum seekers and irregular migrants who have entered a European country. This helps determine the Member State responsible for examining an asylum application. Eurodac stands for EUROpean Asylum DACtyloscopy database. Pursuant to Article 8(2) of Regulation (EU) No 603/2013, at the end of each year eu-LISA

  • Eurodac - Statistics 2017 - report

    Eurodac is the centralised European database that stores and processes the digitalised fingerprints of asylum seekers and irregular migrants who have entered a European country. This helps determine the Member State responsible for examining an asylum application. Eurodac stands for 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 - 2017 Statistics - report

    SIS II – 2017 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.

  • eu-LISA Programming Document 2018-2020

    The purpose of eu-LISA's Programming Document is to give a structured overview of the main objectives and activities to be achieved and performed in 2018 and beyond. It reveals the connections and the logic in the breakdown of our long-term strategic goals into multi-annual and annual objectives and outcomes. Taking into consideration the necessity of a strong control on expenses

  • 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 Annual Conference 2017 Report

    The 2017 eu-LISA annual conference was the fourth of its kind and our largest to date. Over the course of two days, close to 180 participants took part in the event. Having the support of the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the EU made this event special and, since both strive for “a safe and secure Europe”, it generated

  • eu-LISA Strategy 2018-2022

    This document summarises the eu-LISA strategy for 2018–2022, which we believe will enable the Agency to continuously increase the value added to its stakeholders. It lays the foundations and sets the direction for the strategic development of eu-LISA over this period. The strategy takes into consideration the present responsibilities of the Agency and new opportunities for it as well as

  • 5 Years of Working for a more Open and Secure Europe

    In 2017 eu-LISA celebrates its fifth year of operations. These first five years have been an exciting journey as we built up a dynamic and agile organisation. Today, we provide high quality services and solutions to EU Member States, contributing to their efforts to make Europe safer. These five years have been challenging, but rewarding. In this short time, eu-LISA