Denmark

DK: Digital communication with the Danish authorities to be made easier for those living abroad

Source: 
ePractice.eu
2 - Summary: 

The working group of the Steering Committee for eGovernment Strategy has been set up to examine how to make it easier for foreigners who want to move to Denmark as well as for Danes living abroad to communicate with the authorities digitally.

Danish municipalities using open source to innovate and collaborate

Source: 
JoinUp

Danish municipalities are increasingly using free and open source software for collaboration and innovation of ICT solutions. More than ten per cent of the country's municipalities last year joined the newly founded Open Website Community OS2. The group has already delivered a Drupal-based municipal content management system (OS2Web) as well as an application offering paperless meetings (OS2dagsorden).

Danish municipalities using open source to innovate and collaborate

Source: 
JoinUp

Danish municipalities are increasingly using free and open source software for collaboration and innovation of ICT solutions. More than ten per cent of the country's municipalities last year joined the newly founded Open Website Community OS2. The group has already delivered a Drupal-based municipal content management system (OS2Web) as well as an application offering paperless meetings (OS2dagsorden).

Danish municipalities using open source to innovate and collaborate

Source: 
OSOR.eu - Open Source News

Danish municipalities are increasingly using free and open source software for collaboration and innovation of ICT solutions. More than ten per cent of the country's municipalities last year joined the newly founded Open Website Community OS2. The group has already delivered a Drupal-based municipal content management system (OS2Web) as well as an application offering paperless meetings (OS2dagsorden).

DK: 63 new public services to become digital by 2015

Source: 
ePractice.eu
2 - Summary: 

A new analysis - published in November 2012 - shows that the online communication between citizens and business with the public sector should be doubled by 2015 in order to achieve a digital public sector in Denmark.  In this context, 63 new public services that need to become digital by 2015 have been identified.

DK: Digital raw material to become available for free public re-use

Source: 
ePractice.eu
2 - Summary: 

In October 2012, the Local Government Denmark (KL) and the Danish government signed an agreement aiming to improve and link public registers of basic data and make them available for free public re-use.

DK: NewLog-in reaches new record

Source: 
ePractice.eu
2 - Summary: 

In the first four months of 2012, the number of NemLog-in transactions has been increased by over 40 % compared to same period in 2011. This marks a trend in the right direction, i.e. towards the increased use of Danish public 'self-service solutions' online.

Danish municipalities jointly develop open source library system

Source: 
JoinUp

Almost half (40) of Denmark's 98 municipalities are jointly developing an open source system to make most the resources at the libraries available in the form of web services. The project, named Ting, supports libraries to bring their services online.

Users access the services of the Ting libraries via websites. These are based on the Drupal open source content management system. It helps to avoid web browser dependencies and allows services to be reformatted for different computer screens and smart phones.

Danish municipalities jointly develop open source library system

Source: 
JoinUp

Almost half (40) of Denmark's 98 municipalities are jointly developing an open source system to make most the resources at the libraries available in the form of web services. The project, named Ting, supports libraries to bring their services online.

Users access the services of the Ting libraries via websites. These are based on the Drupal open source content management system. It helps to avoid web browser dependencies and allows services to be reformatted for different computer screens and smart phones.

Danish municipalities jointly develop open source library system

Source: 
JoinUp

Almost half (40) of Denmark's 98 municipalities are jointly developing an open source system to make most the resources at the libraries available in the form of web services. The project, named Ting, supports libraries to bring their services online.

Users access the services of the Ting libraries via websites. These are based on the Drupal open source content management system. It helps to avoid web browser dependencies and allows services to be reformatted for different computer screens and smart phones.

EU: Denmark, England and Scotland at the forefront of telehealth, according to IPTS study

Source: 
ePractice.eu
2 - Summary: 

According to a new study from the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (IPTS), Denmark, England and Scotland have been pioneers in the use of electronic communication in and across the health and social care sectors, as they have been able to integrate telehealth into standard patient treatments.

DK: National Action Plan presented at Open Government Partnership High Level Meeting

Source: 
ePractice.eu
2 - Summary: 

In April 2012, Denmark joined the Open Government Partnership (OGP), an international initiative whose purpose is to promote good governance and strengthen democracy in the participating countries.

EU/DK: Health Ministers informal meeting dedicated to crisis management and patient empowerment

Source: 
ePractice.eu
2 - Summary: 

At a recent informal meeting in Horsens, Denmark, the Ministers of Health of the EU member states discussed the themes of healthcare innovation, health risk management and patient empowerment, among others. 

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