Tag: OZG

mgm at the Nordländer-Congress 2023

This year, the Nordländer Congress will take place in Bremen on October 12, and the motto could hardly be more fitting: "buten un binnen - wagen un winnen". This old motto of the Bremen merchant community shows, even in times of OZG and EfA, that together we can also successfully digitize public administration by looking beyond our own horizons and having the necessary courage.

IT infrastructure projects in the OZG context: synergy effects, the EfA principle and the...

IT infrastructure projects are notoriously complex and pose major challenges, especially for federal administrations and municipalities. To meet these challenges efficiently in the OZG context, IT infrastructures can be developed and provided according to the principle of "one for all" (EfA). In projects such as the OZG Cloud, the Funding Finder or MODUL-F, we have gained diverse experience with projects of this kind.

Register modernization, OZG and competence bundling in administration: mgm at the Zukunftskongress

From June 19-21, the future congress State and Administration will take place in Berlin's Westhafen (WECC). At the leading event for modern and digital Germany, which deals with the challenges and opportunities of digitization and technological innovation in the public sector, mgm will be represented on all three days of the congress with contributions on various topics.

Accessibility: “E-Rechnung in Bayern” receives BITV certificate

Since July 2020, the "E-Bill in Bavaria" service has been live on the Internet. Now the service has been awarded the certificate "BITV-compliant" after a thorough examination according to the Barrier-Free Information Technology Ordinance (BITV). mgm technology partners realised it as a technical service provider on behalf of the Bavarian State Ministry of Digital Affairs.

Why OZG should be interested in model-based software development

For some months now, various calls for an open source offensive have been heard in connection with the digital sovereignty of Germany and the OZG. Our colleague Janos Standt has written down some thoughts and information on this in a LinkedIn article.