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What does open data reveal about renewable hydrogen? A new data story from data.europa.eu reveals how hydrogen is used across different sectors and countries in Europe, highlighting its potential for the European Green Deal under the EU’s Hydrogen strategy.
The Napoli pilot will test advanced analytics on data related to Public Space (parks, street areas, other) and mobility-related data to build decision support systems for evaluating potential future use of public space.
Welcome to another edition of the BDTI Kitchen. We hope you’ve had the right balance of productivity and rest so far this summer. As we all know, August tends to send us all into go-slow mode, but nothing about July has been slow for the BDTI team!
The team are excited to welcome four new open-source data analysis tools to the BDTI tech stack. QGIS (Quantum GIS), an open-source Geographic Information System; VS Code R extension with robust support for R programming; VS Code Python extension is a powerful tool with robust support for Python development; and Doccano, an open-source annotation tool for text data, designed to facilitate the creation of labelled datasets for natural language processing (NLP) tasks. Read more below.
The Big Data Test Infrastructure (BDTI) has launched an exciting new initiative, the BDTI Skills Studio, designed to equip public administrations and engaged citizens with essential data analytics skills.
The Agency for Digital Italy (Agenzia per l’Italia Digitale, AGID) has updated the strategy for public administration digitalisation for 2024-2026. The latest Three-Year Plan for Information Technology in Public Administration, published in early 2024, strengthens the guidelines for interoperability.
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Diia is developed by the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, it is an app with access to citizen’s digital documents and government services. The application was created so that Ukrainians could interact with the state in a few clicks. Administrations can reuse the source code of this app as they long as they subscribe to the licensing agreement.
In a move to enhance transparency and promote an open government, the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations has released the second part of DigiD’s app Source Code. This decision follows a request made under the Open Government Act (Woo) in 2022, aiming to make the inner workings of the DigiD system available to the public.
The Danish Government is embarking on a new initiative to explore the use of open source software in public administration. This decision follows a political agreement reached earlier this year within the governing coalition, setting in motion a broader digitalisation strategy.
The "Digital Infrastructure for Humanitarian Assistance" project was officially launched at the German Embassy in Bucharest, bolstered by a €1.35 million commitment from Germany's Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This initiative, spearheaded by Code for Romania in partnership with Commit Global, seeks to create a global platform to enhance the delivery of humanitarian aid during crises.
There has been a lot of digital regulation created in the EU in the past three years. Some of these texts include clarifications that certain obligations, in certain situations, do not apply to free and open source software (FOSS). With this legislative cycle ending, and with many public sector entities looking to the European Union for guidance or inspiration, we've decided to gather the most recent texts which deal with defining FOSS in legislation.
Welcome to the June edition of the BDTI Kitchen Baking Data newsletter.
Public administrations can now easily see how others have used BDTI, providing inspiration for their own pilots. Access to these pilot factsheets helps illustrate the practical benefits of data-informed decision-making in the public sector. Learning from the experiences of others can lead to new ideas and initiatives.
Data-driven decision-making is transforming the public sector. Armed with this knowledge, Greece's National Infrastructures for Research and Technology (GRNET S.A.) and the University of Macedonia (UoM) have embarked on a ground-breaking pilot with the Big Data Test Infrastructure (BDTI) as the backbone.
Dear OSOR Readers, the OSOR newsletter is returning to your inboxes, and we’re excited to share the work we’ve accomplished over the past months and what lies ahead.
OSOR also published its new report on Singapore.In this report, you will learn more on how an innovative and entrepreneurial mindset has allowed for innovation and the development of many OS tools thanks to the Open Government Products team. In a drastically different approach to the previous report, Singapore has created a separated unit as part of its digital agency to design new solutions without the burden of the administration's processes.