1. The Commission shall coordinate the work of the EMN, also in accordance with Article 2(2), and shall ensure that it appropriately reflects the political priorities of the Community in the area of migration and asylum.
2. For the organisation of the work of the EMN, the Commission shall be assisted by a service provider selected on the basis of a procurement procedure. This service provider shall fulfil the requirements established in Article 5(3), and any other relevant requirements defined by the Commission.
3. Under the supervision of the Commission the service provider shall, inter alia :
(a)
organise the day-to-day operation of the EMN;
(b)
establish and manage the information exchange system referred to in Article 8;
(c)
coordinate the input from the National Contact Points;
(d)
prepare the meetings referred to in Article 7;
(e)
prepare the compilations and syntheses of the reports and studies referred to in Article 9.
4. After consultation of the National Contact Points and approval by the Steering Board, the Commission shall, within the limits of the general objective and tasks defined in Articles 1 and 2, adopt the EMN's annual programme of activities. The programme shall specify the objectives and thematic priorities. The Commission shall monitor the execution of the annual programme of activities and regularly report on its execution and the development of the EMN to the Steering Board.
5. Following the advice provided by the Steering Board referred to in Article 4(5)(e), the Commission shall take the necessary actions on the basis of the grant agreements referred to in paragraph 6 of this Article.
6. The Commission shall, on the basis of the EMN's annual programme of activities, determine the indicative amounts available for grants and contracts in the framework of a financing decision pursuant to Article 75 of Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1605/2002.
7. The Commission shall award operating grants to the National Contact Points which fulfil the requirements laid down in Article 5(2) and (3) on the basis of the individual grant applications submitted by the National Contact Points. The maximum Community co-financing is set at 80 % of the total eligible cost.
8. The grants shall, in accordance with Article 113(2) of Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 1605/2002, not be subject on renewal to the principle of gradual decrease.