Consultancy for foreign institutions

EEIP cooperates with the key EU institutions on the long-term basis and offers its clients consulting services based on direct experience from the projects elaborated for the European Commission and the other major EU institutions. Due to the long-lasting cooperation with the European Commission, EEIP has gathered exceptional knowledge of functioning of the EU institutions and of the system of financing from the EU funds.

EEIP, together with its partner ICEG EC, was awarded a contract from the European Commission to carry out following projects:

  • Next steps in developing Information Society Services in the New Member States: The Case of eLearning and eHealth (2006-2007)
  • Factors and Impacts in the Information Society a Prospective Analysis in the Candidate Countries (2003-2004)

From the wording of the title it follows that the study is simultaneously elaborated in 10 new EU member states, where EEIP was responsible for the report on the Czech Republic in the both domains as well as partly responsible for the synthesis report for all countries.

Illustration of EEIP work in this area: „Report on the Czech Republic“ ).

EEIP further cooperates with ICEG EC on another long-term project that includes monitoring and analysis of the European market for broadband internet. EEIP is responsible for the report on the Czech Republic. Main task of EEIP is data gathering, data analysis and preparation of forecasts of a future development of the broadband market.

Illustration of EEIP work in this area: „Broadband Coverage in Europe – chapter of Czech Republic )

In 1993, Prof. Mejstřík managed the team of leading independent experts that prepared the Pre-programming Study for PHARE fund for Centre for Foreign Assistance, Ministry of Economy of CR.

  • Medium Term Objectives for 1994-1997 PHARE Programming

The study assessed the weakest spots in the main fields of government administration and designed potential goals within funding by PHARE during 1994-1997, including baselines for organization and administration of the fund. The team drew conclusions on possible funding in the fields of public administration and EU Agreement implementation banking sector and financial institutions, privatization and restructuring, agriculture, telecommunication, energy, environment, education, science and technology, social security. The pre-programming study was greeted for its methodology by EU experts and accepted by PHARE. 

PhDr. Petr Teplý, Ph.D. , Associate  Director
Petr Teplý
Associate Director
petr.teply@eeip.cz