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The German Federal Development Portal
The German Federal IT Cooperation (FITKO) develops the Federal Development Portal as a part of the IT Planning Council project “FIT-Connect the Federal”. This portal (source code licensed under the…
NEWSCreated: 01/06/2022

A Czech Republic solution distributed under EUPL-1.2
As reported by Ms Alexandra Molitorisova, Legal and regulatory officer at the CTU, the Czech public administration - the Czech Telecommunication Office (https://www.ctu.cz) has published on GitLab…
NEWSCreated: 24/02/2022

CollaborationFree and open source software in Public AdministrationsICT standardisation in eGovernment
A look on RePol, the Repository Policy Generator
A repository or content store is a database of digital content with an associated set of data management, search and access methods allowing applications or users access to the stored content. These…
NEWSCreated: 26/02/2021
Quarano, a Start-up Solution against Covid-19
As part of the #WirVsVirus hackathon, the start-up Quarano, based at the Mannheim Health Office, proposes a new application for documenting Covid19 infection cases and report the relevant persons to…
NEWSCreated: 29/05/2020
ISTAT (Instituto Nazionale di Statistica) distributes, under the EUPL licence, their RELAIS toolkit.
RELAIS (REcord Linkage At IStat) is a toolkit for dealing with record linkage projects. The purpose of record linkage is to identify the same real world entity that can be differently represented in…
NEWSCreated: 30/03/2020
More BRIS interconnections under EUPL
Business registers keep information on companies, including their legal form, seat, legal representatives and annual accounts, and make this information available to the public. Since businesses are…
NEWSCreated: 26/02/2020
Catalonia distributes its innovation map under EUPL-1.2
The Ministry of Education of Catalonia wants to accompany the country's educational centres in the process of educational transformation to meet the needs of the 21st century and to recognise the…
NEWSCreated: 16/12/2019