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The ISSA Guidelines for Social Security Administration were prepared by the ISSA General Secretariat with the ISSA technical commissions.
The ISSA Guidelines for Social Security Administration were prepared by the ISSA General Secretariat with the ISSA technical commissions.
The institution puts into practice the ICT operations to implement international agreements complying with the corresponding SLAs. This is carried out in the context of the institution’s ICT operations, starting with an evaluation of the implications and requirements generated by the systems implementing international agreements.
The institution, in coordination with the other participants in the agreement, defines service quality indicators and goals for the main operations in the agreement at the international level. In addition, the institution defines corresponding indicators and goals for its internal systems with the aim of ensuring the fulfilment of the goals established at the international level.
The ICT operations of the international agreements comprise the system administration activities that enable the use of ICT systems to perform specific case transactions of the agreement.
Managing the ICT operations for the agreements involves the following main aspects:
The institution, in coordination with the other institutions participating in the international agreement, specifies information models for data exchange according to requests, administrative communications and notifications.
These models, which correspond to the usually defined “forms” to exchange data, may include: personal data, labour records, death, marriage, separation, birth, other benefits received in the host or origin country, income declarations, expenses related to procedures on individual cases, etc.
The institution, in coordination with the other institutions participating in the international agreement, specifies processes to notify changes and other relevant information related to individuals covered by the agreement.
The institution, in coordination with the other institutions participating in the international agreement, specifies the processes enabling the application of the agreement in specific cases.
This section addresses the definition of operational processes and information models related to operations between institutions implementing international social security agreements.
Information models may be based on the “data exchange forms” as usually defined.
While information models and notifications are defined at the international level, there may be operational processes (or sub-processes) to be defined at national and institutional levels.
The specific guidelines in this section are:
The institution implements measures to enforce the applicable data protection regulations on transactions of the international agreement as well as on digital certificates.
These measures are based on the corresponding national regulations as well as the conditions established in the agreement.
The institution establishes ICT-related security policies and measures to protect transactions performed in the social security agreement as well as the digital certificates.