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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Challenges to be addressed
3. Fundamental Rights
4. Overview of information systems for borders and security
5. Improving existing information systems
6. Developing Additional Information Systems and Addressing Gaps
1. Entry-Exit System
2. Passenger Name Records
3. Information gap prior to arrival of visa-exempt third-country nationals
4. European Police Records Information System (EPRIS)
7. Towards the Interoperability of Information Systems
1. Single search interface
2. Interconnectivity of information systems
3. Shared biometric matching service
4. Common repository of data
8. Conclusion
Annex 1: Abbreviations
Annex 2: Inventory of existing information systems for border management and law enforcement
1. Schengen Information System (SIS)
2. Visa Information System (VIS)
3. EURODAC
4. Stolen and Lost Travel Documents (SLTD)
5. Advance Passenger Information (API)
6. Europol information systems
7. The Prüm framework
8. European Criminal Records Information System (ECRIS)
ECRIS is an electronic system for exchanging information on previous convictions handed down against a specific person by criminal courts in the EU for the purposes of criminal proceedings against a person and, if so permitted by national law, for oth...
ECRIS allows, too, the exchange of information on convictions of third country nationals and stateless persons. Designated central authorities in every Member State are the contact points in the ECRIS network, dealing with all tasks such as notifying,...