[open-government] Apps for Germany

Daniel Dietrich daniel.dietrich at okfn.org
Sat Jul 16 09:13:57 UTC 2011


Dear all

I am delighted to announce the launch of “Apps für Deutschland” – the first open data competition in Germany. Apps für Deutschland (Apps4De) will officially be launched on November, 8th at the exhibition “Modern State“. The winners of the competition will be inaugurated in March 2012 at CeBIT.

Apps für Deutschland will be organised by 3 non-for profit organisations: The German Chapter of the Open Knowledge Foundation, the Open Data Network and the Government2.0 Network. It will be organised under the auspices of the Ministry of the Interior and supported by BITKOM and its members from the private sector.

In this regard Apps4De is a perfect example of “Government as a platform” – a joint effort, a collaboration between Government, Civil Society and the Private Sector. Unlike most “App4…” Competitions, Apps4De will not start with a fully developed open data catalogue, but with a small selection of open government data; “opening up Public Sector Information” (PSI) is one of the goals of the competition itself. The idea is to encourage public authorities to take part in the competition by opening up interesting datasets, that have not been open[1] before.

We have already received positive feedback from some agencies and want to make this event both a amazing apps competition to demonstrate how useful applications built on open government data can be, and a major booster for opening up PSI in Germany.

A first handout can be downloaded here (PDF in German language) [2].

More information will be released soon at: www.apps4deutschland.de – watch out for #apps4de


All the best
Daniel



1. http://www.opendefinition.org/okd/
2. http://blog.okfn.org/files/2011/07/Infoblatt-Open-Data-Apps-Wettbewerb.pdf



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