GSA Managing Director for Europe Elects CENTTC456 Commission Co-Chair

GSA Europe's managing director, Mark Pace, was elected by the European Union to lead the creation of the EU's online game reporting standard. CEN established Technical Committee 456 to create this standard to support online gambling oversight. GSA Europe joined Technical Committee 456 as a liaison organization in 2017.

The mandate the technical committee has received from the European Commission is directly consistent with the work GSA Europe has already started, namely creating a single set of standard data elements and creating a single standard way in which online gambling providers provide data to EU member state regulators. In addition to joining the technical committee and currently leading this work, GSA Europe has donated a draft regulatory data set and regulatory reporting interface to CEN to help restart the commission's work.

"Joining CEN's TC456 as a liaison, and now having GSA Europe's managing director elected to lead the effort, is a significant recognition of GSA's more than two decades of commitment to creating standards for the gaming industry," said Peter DeRaedt, GSA's president. "GSA has a proven track record of being implemented globally and providing a beneficial standard for businesses in both policy and industrial sectors."

Mark Pace, executive director of GSA Europe, said, "It is a great honor to be elected co-project leader of the technical committee. I deeply appreciate the votes of many Member States, and will actively work to provide sound technical solutions that will benefit both regulators as well as online gambling operators and suppliers. I look forward to working with Mr. Nassen, co-project leader of the Belgian committee, and Mme. Pinson, chairman of the committee, to successfully carry out the committee's duties."

GSA Europe's Regulatory Data Set is a data dictionary draft that lists all the data elements that the online gambling system generates. This data dictionary identifies each element, defines what it is, and specifies the format in which it will be presented. The draft Regulatory Reporting Interface is an XML-based protocol that defines how each data element is exposed to support real-time, near-real-time, and periodic reporting. The draft standard represents more than two years of work and, while unrelated to the authority of Technical Committee 456, also applies to athletics gambling activities.

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