The one-for-all principle (EfA principle) is intended to accelerate the implementation of the services of the Online Access Act (OZG): A federal state is responsible for implementing 1 of 14 CSO topics together with a federal department and then makes the reuse available to all other federal states. In order to implement the reuse as low-threshold as possible, a high standardization in the development of each OZG service bundle is necessary.
Nevertheless, the EfA principle also provides that components of the CSO service bundles provided for reuse can be adapted as required. In order to implement these individual adaptations, four dimensions were defined nationwide: the organisational, technical, legal and financial dimension.
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The administrative services implemented according to the EfA principle are provided by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Industry, Climate Protection and Energy (MWIKE) of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia to other federal states for reuse. The wealth of administrative services to be digitised as well as their technical heterogeneity generate a great deal of interest in the various departments of the federal states. Against this background, MWIKE is already holding talks with 15 interested federal states as well as numerous stakeholders from chambers and associations. Interested federal states are guided through a predefined end-to-end process and invited to various information events. These should allow the federal states a profound technical and technical exchange and clarify questions about reuse.
The inter-public agreement was concluded between Dataport AöR (municipal representative for the state of Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg) and d-NRW AöR (municipal representative for North Rhine-Westphalia). FITKO has joined the inter-public agreement. The Institute for Municipal Data Processing in Bavaria (AKDB) as a municipal representative for Bavaria and Komm.ONE AöR as a municipal representative for Baden-Württemberg are in the accession process. Accession talks are taking place with other countries.
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