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Respondents in eRFI can have two roles:

Principal addressee

The Principle Addressee is responsible to fill in, sign and submit the responses to the European Commission within the prescribed deadline. If needed, the Principal Addressee can re-assign the Request For Information to a colleague who is better placed to respond on behalf of the entity. The Principle Addressee can invite collaborators to assist when answering the questions of the RFI.

Collaborators

Collaborators can work in the questionnaire at the same time as the Principal Addressee. Collaborators can edit the answers of the RFI, ask the Commission for clarifications on specific questions and export a copy of the answers before they are submitted to the Commission. Collaborators cannot request a Deadline extension extension, cannot send an Opt-out request and cannot sign and submit the final responses to the Commission. The Principal Addressee generates an access link and sends it to the collaborator so that the latter can access the RFI.

Inadvertent disclosure of confidential information

Sharing an RFI with collaborators happens outside the eRFI platform and remains the responsibility of the Principal Addressee, particularly regarding confidentiality and collaboration with third parties. Before accessing the RFI, collaborators first have to acknowledge they have read the legal basis and sign the non-disclosure agreement, if applicable.

Who is initially assigned as the Principal Addressee

The Commission often addresses RFIs to multiple employees of the same entity, to ensure that it will be dealt with swiftly. In practice, the same invitation email is sent to one addressee with multiple colleagues in copy.

Whoever accesses eRFI first using the access link provided in the email, becomes automatically the Principal Addressee and the rest of the employees lose access.

This is done to protect any confidential answers that the Principal Addressee has introduced in the meantime. If the initial assignment is wrong, the Principal Addressee can Re-assign the RFI to another colleague the RFI to another colleague. Additional employees who need access to the RFI can be invited as Collaborators.


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