eSignature: Requirements for Use of Signatures in Public Procurement Processes
Version 1.2 of the PEPPOL deliverable 'Requirements for Use of Signatures in Public Procurement Processes' has been released. Feedback on scope, content and approach from eSignature specialists, middleware suppliers and platform providers is very welcome. Please feel free to comment.
This document is a part of the multi-part deliverable D1.1 "Requirements for Use of Signatures in the Procurement Processes” issued by the work package 1 of the PEPPOL project. D1.1 consists of the following documents:
- Part 1: Background and Scope
- Part 2: E-tendering Pilot Specifications
- Part 3: Signature Policies
- Part 4: Architecture and Trust Models
- Part 5: XKMS v2 Interface Specification
- Part 6: OASIS DSS Interface Specification
- Part 7: eID and eSignature Quality Classification
The D1.1 deliverable is the first version of functional specifications for cross-border interoperability of e-signatures in Europe. The specifications are specifically targeted at cross-border public procurement, the topic of PEPPOL. It is believed that the solution will be applicable also to other application areas in need of e-signature interoperability.
