Norway & the Proprietary formats…
A friend sent me such an interesting and so refreshing news from Tatle that we will not wait to confirm them, too.
Oslo, 27 Jun 2005
Norwegian Minister of Modernization – Morten Andreas Meyer – declared at the presentation of the Norwegian Information Technology Plan – “eNorge
2009 – the digital leap”, that “Proprietary formats will no longer be acceptable in communication between citizens and government.”The Minister, as part of the plan, has charged all government institutions, both at the national and local level, to by the end of 2005 have worked out a recommendation for the use of open source code in the public sector. Further by the end of 2006 every body of the public sector in Norway must have in place a plan for the use of open source code and open standards.
The plan calls for a massive restructuring of Public sector in Norway where digital communication between every citizen and government will become the norm. Part of the plan is to provide every citizen with their own “home page” for communication with government and for opening services 24/7 to the public. In the process every Norwegian citizen will be provided with a personal electronic ID as a replacement for the numerous user-ids and passwords currently used throughout.
Of great interest to businesses, the Minister also announced that public information, in the future, should be available free or significantly cheaper than current practice. A move he hoped would pave the way for new businesses taking advantage of this type of information.
This all seems to good to be true, but, then again, Norway always had their own way of profiting of their rich resources.
The full article may be found HERE.
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