Critical success factors for open source in public services

Disclaimers


  1. The information and views set out in this presentation are those of the presenter and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of the European Union. Neither the European Union institutions and bodies nor any person acting on their behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of this presentation.
  2. Free software and open source software are synonyms

This talk


  1. Succes factors - the beginning of a maturity model?
  2. Key policies
  3. Expected benefits
  4. What's missing?
  5. But first: about OSOR

Open Source Observatory & Repository



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Open source in public administration HOWTO

1. Make free & open source a task for the CIO

Examples  
   
National UK GDS Open Source Lead, France CIO/DINSIC
Multi-municipal DK OS2, Norway Kongsberg, Belgium Imio
Municipality Germany Mayor of Munich
Region Basque Country CIO
Organisation Online-Sicherheitsprüfung, Eurocontrol

2. Open standards, Open API's

Examples  
policies United Kingdom
  France
  Netherlands
  Spain
lists Sweden
ISA² projects Sharing and Reuse Framework
  EIF
  CAMSS

3. Use HTMl5

Examples  
   
Supreme Court, Slovenia Leipzig, Germany
Gendarmerie, France Vienna, Austria
LNEC, Portugal Fontaine, France
Schoten, Belgium Munich, Germany
Zaragoza, Spain Arnhem, Netherlands
Aarhus, Denmark Basque Country, Spain

4. Help the organisation change

5. Engage the communities

Examples  
   
Nantes (FR) organises improvements to LibreOffice
GDS (UK) give staff time to work on open source
Munich (DE) main contributor to open source
DINSIC (FR) hackathons

Key policies


Expected benefits


What's missing?

Summary

  • CIO task
  • Open standards
  • Use HTML5
  • Manage change
  • Communities

Credits


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  • Thanks to our European Commission for making this possible
  • Thanks to Clémentine Valayer, Terence Eden, Georges Lobo, Szabolcs Szekacs, Monika Sowinska, Daniel Melin, Karsten Gerloff, Eric Ficheux, Laurent Joubert, and many others for their valuable comments
  • Thanks to the herculean Debian, Emacs, Org-mode, and Reveal.js




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