Skip to main content
Shaping Europe’s digital future
Event | Publication

Big data test infrastructure webinar

The Big Data Test Infrastructure (BDTI) supports public administrations with the necessary technical documentation, tools and services to test and prototype analytics and Big Data solutions.

evocation of big data

The Big Data Test Infrastructure (BDTI) is provided by the European Commission as part of the Digital Europe programme. It allows public administrations to focus on gathering knowledge, insight and value from their data, instead of setting up and maintaining a complex experimental environment. 

If you are a public sector entity or agency, discover how we can help you find new ways to draw data-driven insights for strategic decision making.

The webinar will give you the opportunity to learn about the experience of a pilot project conducted within BDTI.

Register for the event

 

Webinar agenda

  • 3.00 PM CET Opening of the Webinar
  • 3.05 PM CET BDTI in a nutshell
  • 3.20 PM CET BDTI Service Offering and how to get started
  • 3.35 PM CET Pilot Showcase: BDTI for Norwegian Public Procurement
  • 3. 55 PM CET BDTI Service Architecture
  • 4.15 PM CET Q&A section
  • 4.30 PM CET Closing of the webinar

 

Pilot Showcase: BDTI for Norwegian Public Procurement

Digitalization of the procurement process demands use of emerging technologies. The basic emerging technology is access to data. And the best way to handle any kind of data is big data technologies. We build a high-level functional architecture of a big data structure and tested it through 3 POCs. The last was testing the concept with help from BDTI. Based on these POCs we build a production environment where we plan to offer procurement and financial data from public Norway.

Digdir, the Norwegian Digitalisation Agency, used the Big Data Test Infrastructure (BDTI) to help optimise public procurement in Norway. Digdir was looking to help improve digital public procurement, or eProcurement, even further by gathering and analysing big datasets on transactions in this area. Since February 2019, the BDTI team and Digdir worked together on a pilot project to analyse procurement data, in particular related to transactions. The ready-to-use virtual environment and analytical capabilities of BDTI helped to gather and analyse relevant transactional data and present it to certain private businesses and public organisations. These stakeholders can then use the data aggregated by BDTI to gain key insights, identifying process bottlenecks and optimising their own practices and interactions with other organisations in the value chain.

 

photo of Paul Killie

Paul Killie, Senior advisor, Agency for Public and Financial Management

Paul Killie has a long carrier in private sector before he started in public sector. He was responsible for Public sector for IBM for a decade and led the software division of IBM Norway through the finance crise. He has also worked in project both globally and in Europe. Today he is running a portfolio of projects.