Recommendations on Economic Efficiency Assessments in the German Federal Administration,
in Particular with Regard to the Use of Information Technology (current Version 4.1 – 2007; edited by WiBe-TEAM PR 2011 & 2013):
WiBe41_TCBO-EN-Recommendations-on-Economic-Efficiency-Assessments
LETTER FROM THE NETHERLANDS COURT OF AUDIT to the Chairman of the Dutch House of Representatives The Hague, March 15th 2011 We hereby present our report “Open standards and open source software in central government”, constituted on March 10th 2011. Download
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Presentation by George Lakkotrypis, Director – Public Sector Microsoft Central & Eastern Europe Download
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Author: Michael A. Silver (Gartner Research G00200621 from 28 May 2010 ) “It’s important to determine how much it will cost to move from an organization’s current office productivity suite to a future one, such as the next version of Microsoft Office or an open-source alternative. This
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Submitted by Nifo Editor on June 14, 2016 to https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/nifo/news/eu-egovernment-factsheet The European Commission published this week an update to its eGovernment factsheet. The previous version was from 2015. This factsheet update is the last in the suite of 34 covering eGovernment in Europe. The text presents an overview of
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Migrating from MS Windows to Linux took Munich ten years for only three years of really using Linux. Now the flagship project of the city of Munich is about to be abandoned.
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Submitted by Gijs Hillenius on October 06, 2016 Germany’s Federal Ministry of the Interior is organising a three-month, online public review of a new manual for municipal eGovernment services. From 22 September until 30 November, a website will allow readers to comment on the document. The document,
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Are you looking for a comprehensive overview of eGovernment in EC Member States? The European Commission has published its annual update of the eGovernment factsheets for the 28 EU Member States and six other countries. These factsheets, of some 40 pages each, provide a concise overview of the
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The need to get the best possible value from spending public money will always remain a constant for those entrusted with spending decisions. The need to reduce overall spending resulting from the financial crisis of 2008 has sharpened this requirement. The continuing downward pressure on the availability
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