The Technical Support Instrument (TSI) is the EU programme that provides tailor-made technical expertise to EU Member States to design and to implement reforms at the national level, with an emphasis on the green and digital transitions. The TSI also supported the preparation and implementation of Recovery and Resilience Plans.
Initiated in 2021, the TSI is the successor of the Structural Reform Support Programme (SRSP). Since 2017, both programmes have helped design, develop and implement over 2000 reform projects in 27 Member States.
COMPLETED AND ONGOING REFORM PROJECTS IN AUSTRIA*
* The above data include all projects completed and ongoing at the time of the announcement of the annual TSI financing decision. During their execution, projects can be further split or aggregated, cancelled or withdrawn. Therefore, figures related to the approved reform support projects can slightly differ.
Reform projects approved under the Technical Support Instrument
The Technical Support Instrument yearly cycle is launched during the dedicated TSI Annual Conference. In May 2025, High-Level representatives from the European Commission and EU countries, showcased how EU support helps Member States deliver on their reform agendas and align national reforms with EU priorities.
The conference also started the discussion with Member States on potential TSI 2026 multi-country projects - geared at addressing common issues among Member States thereby emphasizing the EU added-value of the instrument.
For 2026, the Commission approved the following 7 reform support projects for Austria:
- PACE - Cross border exchange on digital sovereignty and information security
Multi-country projects:
- PACE - Strengthening National SIS Procedures through Austrian-Dutch Cooperation: A TSI PACE Exchange
- Economic Analysis for Climate Action 2
- Energy Regulation Academy
- Support for Implementation of eInvoicing and Digital Reporting Requirements under ViDA package
- Creating and implementing a common approach to policy-relevant health system performance assessment through performance pathways: Efficiency and sustainable financing
- Improving capacity in Member States to effectively implement the FASTER Directive
For 2025, the Commission approved the following 10 reform support projects for Austria:
- Critical Raw Materials Balance
- Digital transformation of public procurement
Multi-country projects:
- EU Supervisory Digital Finance Academy: Strengthening Supervisory Capacity in Innovative Digital Finance
- Evidence-informed policy making for green and digital transitions
- Improving capacity in Member States to effectively implement the Pillar 2 Directive
- Digital Approaches to Fiscal Reporting
- ProdTool - NPB 2.0: Micro-Data Analysis Tool 2.0 for comparative productivity studies at National Productivity Boards
- EU Supervisory Digital Finance Academy
- PACE - The Audit Learning Hub: Strengthening the skills of internal auditors to conduct audits of the core activities of central banks and national competent authorities (Austria)
- PACE - Governance of state owned enterprises with special focus on transparency and disclosure
For 2024, the Commission approved the following 7 reform support projects for Austria:
- Evaluation of AI-supported data analysis, audit processes and methods including use cases
- Support for the development of a concept with feasible options for the establishment of a nationwide protection facility for child victims of trafficking
Multi-country projects:
- Fighting bid rigging in public procurement: improving compliance and competition for public contracts
- Strengthening Austria's capacity to model the macroeconomic effects of 'green' policies and investments through the GreenREFORM model
- PACE - Promoting cooperation and cross-border exchange on important pillars of the Green Transformation: Green Finance and Green Skills
- PACE- Promoting cooperation and cross-border exchange on legal challenges and issues related to energy transition
- Building Policy Coherence for Sustainable Development (PCSD) in Austria
- Promoting the mental health of youth by addressing the risks of online gambling and gaming
For 2023, the Commission approved the following 9 reform support projects for Austria:
- Development of an infrastructure for micro-data analysis for National Productivity Boards
- Regional and local authorities – Enhancing Quality of public administration and cooperation, Prevention of money laundering and terrorist financing
- Forecasting and steering the teaching workforce in Austria
- Towards person-centered integrated care
Multi-country projects:
- Renovation Wave - Improving the survey of the national building stock
- Integration of environmental dimensions in public finances - implementing the 'Do No Significant Harm' (DNSH) principle in public funding programme
- Strengthening tax compliance by implementing behavioural insights for revenue administrations in Belgium, Austria and Portugal
- Measuring Citizen’s Satisfaction with Key Government Services for Better Performance and Enhanced Trust
- Developing in-house capacity for Latvia and other Member States
In 2022, the Commission approved 6 reform projects for Austria:
- Follow-up project for the implementation of an electronic file system in Burgenland
- Roadmap for a future Comprehensive Raw Material Balance
- Improving the framework conditions for staff in early childhood education and care to enhance the quality of education for children (Implementation of the European Child Guarantee)
- Establishing a nationwide Financial Education online Platform for Austria
- EU Supervisory Digital Finance Academy: Strengthening Supervisory Capacity in innovative Digital Finance
Multi-country projects:
More information can be found in the 2022 Country Factsheets.
In 2021, the Commission approved the following 7 reform projects for Austria:
- Digitalisation of the Austrian education system
- Digitization of the application of tax law in Austria
- Innovative methods of identifying ominous bank behaviour employing new public data sources
- Strengthening Austria’s national economic security and preparedness
- Improving patient access to medicines through securing, strengthening and expanding national production of medicines
- Identifying strategies for the development and implementation of digital-ready legislation
Multi-country projects:
More information can be found in the 2021 Country Factsheets.
Structural Reform Support Programme (SRSP) projects (2017-2020)
The TSI expands on the experience of the SRSP programme in building capacity in Member States. You can find the full list of SRSP projects here.
Highlighted projects

The commission helped Austria address critical dependencies on imported raw materials essential for strategic sectors such as renewable energy, digital technologies, and defense.

The Commission aims at assisting the Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance and the Austrian National Bank in creating a website (concept and development of its architecture) within the national strategy on financial literacy.


