• eu-LISA Annual Activity Report 2020

    The Agency’s overall performance in 2020 demonstrated that eu-LISA has remained a steadfast and reliable partner in the area of Justice and Home Affairs, with a solid organisational structure and a highly qualified staff. Throughout the year, eu-LISA proved to be a central element of the Schengen architecture, facilitating the safe and secure exercise of one of the fundamental rights

  • eu-LISA Annual Activity Report 2019

    eu-LISA’s annual activities in 2019 have been built around three priorities 1) To stay focussed on its core operations, considering the importance of the systems entrusted to the Agency for the internal security, border and migration management in the EU; 2) To progress with the implementation of the new tasks entrusted to the Agency (namely the development of EES, ETIAS

  • eu-LISA Annual Activity Report 2018

    eu-LISA is responsible for developing, managing and delivery of IT solutions, systems and services that are key success factors for the implementation of the Union’s policies in the area of freedom, security and justice. The Agency is one of the important elements of the engine that powers normal functioning of Schengen area. eu-LISA has proven itself as a reliable service

  • eu-LISA Annual Activity Report 2017

    eu-LISA continued to deliver on its current mandate stable, effective and efficient operational management and evolution of the three systems currently entrusted to the Agency — Eurodac, the Schengen Information System (SIS II) and the Visa Information System (VIS). In 2017, the continuous and uninterrupted management of the systems and their associated communication networks and the supervision and the security

  • eu-LISA Annual Activity Report 2016

    Throughout 2016 eu-LISA continued to deliver its mandate by focusing its efforts on the stable, effective and efficient operational management of the systems entrusted to it. The systems were available 24/7 to Member States, along with all the services necessary for their optimal use. The Agency continued its proactive engagement with Member States to address their evolving needs and the