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Re: [Fsfe-uk] final gov consultation on Open Standards
From: |
Glyn Wintle |
Subject: |
Re: [Fsfe-uk] final gov consultation on Open Standards |
Date: |
Thu, 17 May 2012 13:08:20 +0100 (BST) |
More meetings on gov consultation on Open Standards
http://consultation.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/openstandards/events/
Upcoming Events
Roundtable 5: Levelling the Playing Field in the North West
29 May 3.30pm-5.30pm – Manchester
An event focussed on SMEs to discuss:
How would mandating open standards in government IT affect your
organisation?
If the government adopts open standards, will it make it easier or harder
for you to do business with us – does it help level the playing field?
Do you have any examples of times when the lack of open standards has acted
as a barrier to you doing business with us?
What might adopting open standards prevent?
http://bitly.com/roundtable5
Roundtable 6: Competition and European Interaction
31 May 1.45pm-4.30pm – London (and via phone)
This event will be a face-to-face meeting but will also have teleconference
facilities available for those unable to join us in person. Topics for
discussion include:
Are there any legal or procurement barriers to mandating specific open
standards in the UK Government’s IT?
Is the proposed UK policy compatible with European policies, directives and
regulations (existing or planned) such as the European Interoperability
Framework version 2.0 and the reform proposal for European Standardisation?
Will the open standards policy be beneficial or detrimental for innovation
and competition in the UK and Europe?
http://bitly.com/roundtable6
Roundtable 7: Open Opportunities with Community and Voluntary Services
1 June 4pm-5.30pm – via telephone conference
This will be a teleconference only event. Topics for discussion include:
How would mandating open standards for government IT affect you?
If the government adopts open standards, will it make it easier or harder
for you to work with us?
Do you have any examples of times when government IT systems have acted as
a barrier to you working with us?
What might adopting the proposed open standards policy prevent?
http://bitly.com/roundtable7