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Internal Services In The European Commission
The term Internal Service refers to a collection of Directorate-Generals and ''Services'' within the European Commission that provide services to the policy-making DGs or perform set administrative tasks. They are not policy-making themselves. Structure * Budget * Bureau of European Policy Advisers (BEPA) * Informatics * Infrastructures and Logistics ** Brussels ( OIB) ** Luxembourg ( OIL) * Internal Audit Service (IAS) * Interpretation * Legal Service * Personnel and Administration * Translation Translation is the communication of the semantics, meaning of a #Source and target languages, source-language text by means of an Dynamic and formal equivalence, equivalent #Source and target languages, target-language text. The English la ... (DGT) External links European Commission DGs and Services {{Eu-directorates-general Directorates-General in the European Commission ...
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Directorate-General
Within the European Union (EU), Directorates-General are departments with specific zones of responsibility. Within the European Commission specifically, Directorates-General are the equivalent of national-level Ministry (government department), ministries. Most are headed by a European commissioner, responsible for the general direction of the Directorate-General, and in charge of (politically responsible for) the corresponding policy area; and a director-general, responsible for the management of day-to-day affairs, who reports to the European Commissioner. Nearly all of the top-level organisational divisions of the Secretariat of the European Parliament and the General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union are also termed Directorates-General. The European Patent Office (part of the European Patent Organisation, separate from the EU) also has European Patent Office#Departments and directorates-general, Directorates-General, which are administrative groupings of depar ...
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European Commission
The European Commission (EC) is the primary Executive (government), executive arm of the European Union (EU). It operates as a cabinet government, with a number of European Commissioner, members of the Commission (directorial system, informally known as "commissioners") corresponding to two thirds of the number of Member state of the European Union, member states, unless the European Council, acting unanimously, decides to alter this number. The current number of commissioners is 27, including the president. It includes an administrative body of about 32,000 European civil servants. The commission is divided into departments known as Directorate-General, Directorates-General (DGs) that can be likened to departments or Ministry (government department), ministries each headed by a director-general who is responsible to a commissioner. Currently, there is one member per European Union member state, member state, but members are bound by their oath of office to represent the genera ...
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Directorate-General For Budget (European Commission)
The Directorate-General for Budget (DG BUDG) is a Directorate-General of the European Commission. The task of the Directorate-General for Budget is to secure from the budgetary authority - the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union (Council of Ministers) - the resources needed to implement the European Union's policies, to encourage sound management of European Community funds and to account for the use of appropriations. The current Director-General is Stéphanie Riso. See also * European Commissioner for Budget and Administration References External linksDirectorate-General for Budget Budget A budget is a calculation plan, usually but not always financial plan, financial, for a defined accounting period, period, often one year or a month. A budget may include anticipated sales volumes and revenues, resource quantities including tim ... Government budgets {{EU-stub ...
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Bureau Of European Policy Advisers (European Commission)
Inspire, Debate, Engage and Accelerate Action (I.D.E.A), formerly known as European Political Strategy Centre (EPSC), is an advisory service of the European Commission reporting directly to the President of the European Commission and working under her authority. IDEA is composed of a professional staff of advisers, policy analysts and support staff in order to provide ideas and inspiration for the core priorities of the President; debate and engage around new evidence-based policy alternatives in the community of think tanks, research, and other institutions through active outreach; and accelerate the conversion of these ideas and engagements into concrete and bold action to help the EU Commission deliver to its citizens in a fast-changing context. The Centre has a head ranked as a Director General designated by the President. History Forward Studies Unit of the European Commission The origins of what is today known as IDEA go back to 1989, when the Forward Studies Unit was esta ...
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Directorate-General For Informatics (European Commission)
The Directorate-General for Digital Services (DG DIGIT) is a Directorate-General of the European Commission. It was called Directorate-General for Informatics until November 2023. The mission of the DG DIGIT is to define the IT strategy of the commission and to provide a modern and high-performance information technology and telecommunications infrastructure. The current Director-General is Veronica Gaffey. References See also * European Commissioner for Budget and Administration * Trans European Services for Telematics between Administrations (TESTA) * European Network and Information Security Agency * EUDRANET External linksDirectorate-General for InformaticsISA


Office Of Infrastructure And Logistics (European Commission)
The Office of Infrastructure and Logistics is a Directorate-General of the European Commission. The Office for Infrastructure and Logistics, Brussels (OIB) and the Office of Infrastructure and Logistics, Luxembourg (OIL) were created according to a Commission decision of November 6, 2002. Office for Infrastructure and logistics – Brussels (OIB) The mission of OIB is to ensure the implementation of all actions connected with the accommodation of personnel, the management of social infrastructure and the logistics of the institution. Office for Infrastructure and Logistics - Luxembourg (OIL) OIL is responsible for the following services for all Commission departments in Luxembourg Luxembourg, officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, is a landlocked country in Western Europe. It is bordered by Belgium to the west and north, Germany to the east, and France on the south. Its capital and most populous city, Luxembour ...: *The housing of staff *The provision and managemen ...
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Internal Audit Service (European Commission)
The Internal Audit Service or IAS is a Directorate-General (DG) of the European Commission that was established in 2001 to contribute to an increased accountability of the Commission. The Commissioner responsible for the IAS is Piotr Serafin, who chairs the Commission’s Audit Progress Committee. The director-general of the IAS is the Internal Auditor of the Commission. Mission The mission of the IAS is to: * provide independent assessment (‘assurance’) of the effectiveness of the governance, management and internal control systems, in the form of the audit opinions, * present recommendations aimed at ensuring the efficient and effective achievement of the Commission's objectives, * provide advice and insight. History Background The European Commission adopted its first Financial Regulation in 1962, in which internal control was implemented by separating the roles of authorising officer, financial controller and accounting officer. However, as the Commission grew a ...
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Directorate-General For Interpretation (European Commission)
The Directorate-General for Interpretation (also known as DG Interpretation and SCIC for its former French language, French name ''Service Commun Interprétation-Conférences'') is a Directorate-General of the European Commission. It is the European Commission's language interpretation, interpreting service and Convention (meeting), conference organiser and provides language interpretation, interpreters for around 11,000 meetings every year, thus being the largest interpreting service in the world. DG Interpretation manages the allocation of Commission meeting rooms and provides support for the smooth running of meetings in many languages that are held there. It also organises conferences for European Civil Service#Directorates-General, Directorates-General and departments of the Commission, typically in the range of over 40 main events per year. In 2016, Florika Fink-Hooijer became the Director-General of DG Interpretation. In 2020, Genoveva Ruiz Calavera took over the role aft ...
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Directorate-General For Legal Service (European Commission)
The Legal Service of the European Commission (Le Service juridique – SJ) is the in-house legal counsel to the commission, located in Brussels. It ensures that Commission decisions comply with EU law, preventing or reducing the risk of subsequent litigation. It provides legal advice to the commission and its departments, and represents the Commission in court cases. Overview History of the Legal Service The Legal Service was founded in 1952 as the Legal Service of the High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC). It was the vision of its first director, Michel Gaudet, to have a ‘corps of jurists’ to give legal advice to and act as legal representatives of the predecessors of the commission. 1958–1967. After the establishment of the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom), the three organizations – collectively referred to as the European Communities (EC) – had one Legal Service structured into three ...
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Directorate-General For Translation (European Commission)
The Directorate-General for Translation (DGT) translates texts for the European Commission into and out of the EU's 24 official languages, and a few others when needed. The department deals exclusively with written texts. Activities * Edit original documents drafted by Commission authors * Advise Commission departments on language and on managing multilingual websites * Translate laws, policy papers, reports, correspondence, etc. drafted by or sent to the Commission * Help the Commission communicate with the public, thereby helping citizens understand EU policies * Ensure correct terminology in all official EU languages, as documented in the interinstitutional database Interactive Terminology for Europe (IATE) See also European Commissioner for Budget and AdministrationDirector-General for Translation External linksDirectorate-General for Translation official webpage Translation Translation is the communication of the semantics, meaning of a #Source and target langu ...
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