The document summarizes the Semantic Interoperability Conference 2014. It provides the following key details:
- The conference brought together over 200 experts from 33 countries to discuss semantic interoperability between governments.
- Presentations highlighted the importance of metadata governance for cross-border data sharing between public administrations. Officials from Greece, Estonia, Germany, and the Netherlands shared case studies on implementing semantic standards.
- Speakers from the European Commission and the United States discussed how semantic interoperability can foster economic growth by enabling more efficient government services and information exchange. Standards promote better solutions to common challenges like national security and policy responses.