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Open Source Software Country Intelligence

OSOR's open source software country intelligence aims to provide insights on all EU Member States and countries beyond in the domain of open source software policies and initiatives. On this page, you will find:

  1. Country intelligence reports and factsheets: The country intelligence is presented in two formats: a short report with an overview of policies and existing legal frameworks as well as open source software policies and initiatives. A factsheet visually complements every report. Where possible, after our desk research, the reports were validated by national contact points with expertise on this subject matter in their country.
  2. Status of open source software in Europe report (2020): The report addresses how European countries have incorporated OSS as part of their policy and legal framework, be it through initiatives specifically focused on OSS or broader digitalisation initiatives. The report also examines the governance of the policy and legal frameworks, with a focus on two key parties: governmental actors and strategic players (i.e. associations, organisations). Furthermore, the report also examines public sector OSS initiatives and categorises them comprehensively.
  3. Progress and trends in the national open source policies and legal frameworks (2023): This report provides a comprehensive analysis of open source policy across 15 European and non-European countries. It highlights the increasing importance of open source technologies in the public sector. The report reveals that governments are adopting open source to enhance digital sovereignty, data privacy, and control over digital infrastructures. It underscores the role of cities, regions, and municipalities in driving open source adoption and the emergence of innovative policy mechanisms at the national level. The report also notes a significant shift in open source policy trends over the past five years, with governments moving beyond legal considerations to develop comprehensive strategies involving diverse stakeholders. This evolution reflects a broader, more inclusive approach to digital governance.

If you are interested in following our activities in this domain more closely as well as provide us with your valuable feedback, please do not hesitate to email us: EU-OSOR@ec.europa.eu

Country Intelligence Reports and Factsheets 2020-2024
CountryReportFactsheet*Last Update
ArgentinaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)July 2021
AustraliaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)September 2021
AustriaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)June 2020
BelgiumDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)September 2023
BoliviaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)November 2023
BrazilDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)September 2021
BulgariaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)July 2023
CanadaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)November 2021
ChinaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)November 2023
CroatiaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)April 2020
CyprusDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)July 2020
CzechiaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)January 2023
DenmarkDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)February 2020
EstoniaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)April 2020
FinlandDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)February 2020
FranceDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)February 2023
GermanyDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)April 2023
GreeceDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)April 2020
HungaryDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)May 2020
IcelandDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)July 2021
IndiaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)May 2021
IrelandDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)April 2020
ItalyDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)February 2020
JapanDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)July 2023
LatviaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)June 2020
LiechtensteinDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)February 2021
LithuaniaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)March 2020
LuxembourgDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)July 2020
MaltaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)March 2020
MexicoDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)November 2023
MontenegroDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)April 2021
NetherlandsDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)August 2023
NigeriaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)January 2024
North MacedoniaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)March 2021
NorwayDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)February 2021
PhilippinesDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)December 2023
PolandDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)March 2023
PortugalDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)April 2020
RomaniaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)May 2020
SingaporeDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)February 2024
SlovakiaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)February 2024
SloveniaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)February 2020
South AfricaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)November 2021
South KoreaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)October 2021
SpainDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)April 2020
SwedenDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)February 2023
SwitzerlandDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)September 2021
TurkeyDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)November 2021
UkraineDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)August 2021
United KingdomDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)July 2020
United States of AmericaDownload report (PDF)Download factsheet (PDF)October 2021

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Status of Open Source Software Policies in Europe report (2020)

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Progress and Trends in the National Open Source Policies and Legal Frameworks report (2023)

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