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Denmark ministries to publish in ODF by Septemberhttp://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1532219476;fp;16;fpid;0 The Danish government will launch a four-month pilot program in September that will involve publishing documents in the OpenDocument Format (ODF), part of the country's broad endorsement of using open computing standards. The program will start with Denmark's finance and science ministries and possibly others, said Adam Lebech, head of the IT governance division within the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation.- Document Formats - OpenDocument - Open Standards - B103 - |
On the subject of double standardsSøren Thing Pedersen about standards and double standards- Standards - Document Formats - Open Standards - B103 - |
DK: Denmark taking the lead in governments IT policyhttp://ec.europa.eu/idabc/en/document/5646/194 IDABC (EU) translation of B103.- Open Standards - B103 - |
Danemark : le parlement vote pour les standards ouverts !http://formats-ouverts.org/blog/2006/06/03/829-danemark-le-parlement-vote-pour-les-standards-ouverts Formats Ouverts, June 3, 2006. La parlement danois a voté pour l'utilisation obligatoire des standards ouverts.- Open Standards - B103 - |
Denmark is Important Because...http://fussnotes.typepad.com/plexnex/2006/06/denmark_is_impo.html Sam Hiser, June 05, 2006. The Danish Parlimentary Resolution (June 2, 2006) in favor of open software standards, while it doesn't call out ODF by name, is critical to the accelerated worldwide adoption of the OpenDocument Format because it will reinforce the definition of what is agreed to be an open software standard and reinforce just what the requirements of openness are.- Document Formats - OpenDocument - Open Standards - B103 - |
Denmark mandates open standards by 2008Søren Thing Pedersen, June 2, 2006. In dramatic fashion the Danish parliament unanimously agreed on making the use of open standards mandatory in national IT solutions and software by 2008 (or ASAP). The decision was made minutes before the parliament left for the summer break and after weeks of intense discussion. Søren provides video/audio from the Parliament session.- Open Standards - B103 - |
Denmark moves forward with open standardshttp://www.openmalaysiablog.com/2006/06/denmark_mandate.html Open Malaysia, June 4, 2006. I think the Danish people ought to feel better now, after the hard knocks the nation attracted to herself a few months ago. No, I don't mean they should feel better because they defeated Malaysia at the Thomas Cup badminton semi-finals a few weeks ago, but I think they should be proud of their leadership in open standards, displayed just a few days ago.- Open Standards - B103 - |
Denmark's Resolution on Open Standards - Updatedhttp://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20060602210610876 GROKLAW June 03 2006. Groklaw member elhaard sends us a bit more detail about the Danish resolution that passed yesterday. We put the story in News Picks. The motion is called "B 103" and all material about it (even Parliament transcripts) can be found at the Parliament's home page. It's only in Danish, though. So he helps us out again, translating the last publicly shown version of the resolution.- Open Standards - B103 - |
Looking for IT Leaders? Try Denmarkhttp://jakaplan.blogspot.com/2006/06/looking-for-it-leaders-try-denmark.html Jeff Kaplan, 1 June, 2006. There is big news about to break on the IT policy front, and it comes from Denmark.- Open Standards - B103 - |



