

Transalis’ continues its progress on the PROAS4 project, which is on schedule for delivery in early 2021.
The completion of the CEF eDelivery Connectivity Test on the 24th September 2020 was a key milestone phase of the initiative.
The main objective of the initiative is to implement the latest AS4 protocol and upgrade the Service Metadata Publishers (SMP) of 5 certified PEPPOL Access Points (APs) of the consortium partners. These APs are connected to their own eDelivery solutions used by public and private entities for the cross-border exchange of electronic documents.
This action is co-funded by the European Commission through the CEF Telecom programme.
Participants in the project are: Transalis, ESAM Tecnología, Pinkroccade, Elcom, Easy Systems, and Digital Cab.
PROAS4 is a project co-funded by the European Commission, the initiative through the CEF Telecom programme managed by HaDEA.
Agreement N.º: INEA / CEF / ICT / A2019 / 1930700
Action No: 2019-EU-IA-0009
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