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Joinup is a collaborative platform created by the European Commission and funded by the European Union via the Interoperability Solutions for European Public Administrations (ISA) Programme. It offers several services that aim to help e-Government professionals share their experience with each other. We also hope to support them to find, choose, re-use, develop and implement interoperability solutions.

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  • News Poland to start a central source code repository
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    Poland to start a central source code repository

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    Poland is to create a central source code repository, aiming to facilitate sharing and reuse of ICT solutions. The repository is part of an overhaul of the country’s eGovernment strategy, which was adopted last month.   Poland also aims to create ‘a uniform system of electronic document management in government administration’, to be built as open source software. This is;
  • News Iceland goes deeper in its NIF development and monitoring.
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    Iceland goes deeper in its NIF development and monitoring.

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    Recently entrusted to coordinate the evolution of the National Interoperability Framework (NIF), ICEPRO implements a new mechanism to foster systematic and large scale implementation of interoperable solutions.   Iceland has decided to push its NIF to play a much bigger role in the eGovernment policy for the years 2017-2020. In this perspective, every eGovernment initiative should contain a;
  • News Slovak adopts new eGovernment principles
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    Slovak adopts new eGovernment principles

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    The Slovak government has updated the principle ICT architecture to be achieved in 2020 for the country’s eGovernment services. The ‘Národná koncepcia informatizácie verejnej správy (NKIVS - national eGovernment concept) was adopted on 28 September. Implementation of the NKIVS will help modernise public administration, according to the introduction to the concept. The NKIVS defines the strategic objectives and principles for digitisation of Slovak publ;
  • News Nantes: Open source cuts off recurring charges
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    Nantes: Open source cuts off recurring charges

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    ‘The longer you use open source, the more you save’ Switching to open source means the end of the periodic recurring charges from proprietary software vendors, says Eric Ficheux, change management specialist at Nantes Métropole, France’s 6th largest city. “The total cost of ownership of LibreOffice is far lower than of its proprietary predecessor”, he says.;
  • News France renews its two free software support contracts
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    France renews its two free software support contracts

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    The French administration in charge of the public procurement, and DINSIC (the state agency in charge of the IT ) have renewed the two contracts for free software support services. Both contracts were awarded to the French free software services provider Linagora.   The contracts, originally initiated in 2012, provide support  the French ministries and some governmental agenci;