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<div><i>Please be informed that due to ongoing structural changes concerning Interventions, both in terms of methodology and in the system, it is requested that no Interventions (including their Logframes) be created and managed in OPSYS by Operational Managers (OMs) and/or assigned Implementing Partners (IPs), until the newly improved definition of Interventions is fully implemented (further notice forthcoming).</i></div>
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2. Interventions
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The 2017 Better Regulation Package uses the term "Intervention" to refer to activities undertaken by the European Union (EU), which are grouped together for assessing performance. The concept was formally introduced for DG INTPA (formerly DG DEVCO) and other RELEX-family DGs (DG NEAR and FPI) in early 2018, with the approval of a document entitled "OPSYS terminology: harmonisation of 5 key terms" by the Management Meetings of INTPA and NEAR (Ares(2018)831615- ).
An Intervention is therefore a coherent set of activities and results, which constitutes the most effective (hence optimal) level for the operational follow-up and reporting by the European Commission of its operations:
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vi) The total of all Interventions plus all support entities provides the total portfolio for a specific context (i.e. for INTPA, NEAR, FPI, etc.).