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PolandPL: The National Integrated Informatisation Programme (PZIP) is adoptedMon, 03/02/2014 - 09:12 — Anonymous
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On 8 January 2014, the Council of Ministers, the collective executive decision-making body of the Polish Government, adopted the National Integrated Informatisation Programme (PZIP). This is a strategic document that describes how high quality electronic public services can be delivered to the public. EU/CH: Switzerland becomes a member of the epSOS projectFri, 05/07/2013 - 09:50 — Anonymous
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Since 19 June 2013 Swiss citizens have been able to use the European patients Smart Open Services (epSOS) project Patient Summary service for personalised health treatment and medication when going to another epSOS piloting country.
EU: eHealth project epSOS wins HealthTech Innovation AwardWed, 06/03/2013 - 10:53 — Anonymous
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On 22 February 2013, the EU eHealth project epSOS received the 2013 HealthTech Innovation Award for pioneering the adoption of auto ID technologies in healthcare. Polish free software group joins Economy Ministry at Cebit trade showFri, 08/02/2013 - 10:18 — Anonymous
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OSOR.eu - Open Source News Poland's Foundation of Free and Open Source Software will be one of the presenters in the Poland Pavilion at the Cebit trade fair, responding to this week's invitation from the Ministry of Economy. Europe's biggest ICT exhibition is taking place in the German city of Hannover between 5 and 9 March. Polish free software group joins Economy Ministry at Cebit trade showFri, 08/02/2013 - 10:18 — Anonymous
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JoinUp Poland's Foundation of Free and Open Source Software will be one of the presenters in the Poland Pavilion at the Cebit trade fair, responding to this week's invitation from the Ministry of Economy. Europe's biggest ICT exhibition is taking place in the German city of Hannover between 5 and 9 March. Polish Defence Ministry moving to open source email and groupwareWed, 30/01/2013 - 16:05 — Anonymous
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OSOR.eu - Open Source News Poland's Defence Ministry will move to an email and groupware solution based on free and open source, according to the specification in the tender documents, published last November. The document calls for software that can handle between 15,000 and 50,000 users. The ministry wants to "eliminate licensing fees", it explains in the request for tender. Polish Defence Ministry moving to open source email and groupwareWed, 30/01/2013 - 16:05 — Anonymous
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JoinUp Poland's Defence Ministry will move to an email and groupware solution based on free and open source, according to the specification in the tender documents, published last November. The document calls for software that can handle between 15,000 and 50,000 users. The ministry wants to "eliminate licensing fees", it explains in the request for tender. PL: Electronic services prove cost-efficient for Podkarpacie Province Administration in RzeszowMon, 28/01/2013 - 09:36 — Anonymous
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As announced in mid-January 2013, the Podkarpacie Province Administration in Rzeszow (southwestern Poland) has saved nearly PLN 40 000 (approx. Polish civil IT procurement watchdog heckles anti-corruption bureauThu, 15/11/2012 - 14:22 — Anonymous
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JoinUp The Polish civil IT procurement watchdog Pppit condemns the country's Anti-Corruption Bureau for failing to take serious procurement rules. Pppit pointed out to the bureau that it is breaking the rules by procuring specific proprietary software products. The CBA responds that this is allowed, since it is locked-in by the proprietary products. Polish civil IT procurement watchdog heckles anti-corruption bureauThu, 15/11/2012 - 14:22 — Anonymous
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JoinUp The Polish civil IT procurement watchdog Pppit condemns the country's Anti-Corruption Bureau for failing to take serious procurement rules. Pppit pointed out to the bureau that it is breaking the rules by procuring specific proprietary software products. The CBA responds that this is allowed, since it is locked-in by the proprietary products. Polish civil IT procurement watchdog heckles anti-corruption bureauThu, 15/11/2012 - 14:22 — Anonymous
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JoinUp The Polish civil IT procurement watchdog Pppit condemns the country's Anti-Corruption Bureau for failing to take serious procurement rules. Pppit pointed out to the bureau that it is breaking the rules by procuring specific proprietary software products. The CBA responds that this is allowed, since it is locked-in by the proprietary products. Polish Lower Silesia Region corrects procurement following complaintMon, 15/10/2012 - 11:31 — Anonymous
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JoinUp The Council of the Polish Region of Lower Silesia corrected its procurement specification following complaints from a civil IT procurement watchdog. In the updated request, published in September, the council no longer asks for a specific proprietary brand of operating system and ditto office suite. The watchdog hopes this opens the way for providers of open source alternatives to participate in the bid. Polish Lower Silesia Region corrects procurement following complaintMon, 15/10/2012 - 11:31 — Anonymous
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JoinUp The Council of the Polish Region of Lower Silesia corrected its procurement specification following complaints from a civil IT procurement watchdog. In the updated request, published in September, the council no longer asks for a specific proprietary brand of operating system and ditto office suite. The watchdog hopes this opens the way for providers of open source alternatives to participate in the bid. EU/PL: EC Funds for eGovernment projects have been releasedTue, 02/10/2012 - 08:08 — Anonymous
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In September 2012 the European Commission announced the release of funds for Poland’s eGovernment projects. This news comes as result of the ‘Cleaning the Augean stables’ plan, undertaken by the Ministry of Administration and Digitisation after its launch in autumn 2011. Civil watchdog objects to tender published by Polish ministryFri, 28/09/2012 - 10:49 — Anonymous
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JoinUp A Polish civil IT procurement watchdog has filed legal objections to a procurement notice published by the Polish Ministry of Regional Development. In August the ministry posted a request for licences for a specific proprietary computer operating system. European procurement rules forbid requesting specific brands or products.
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