Open Source Driving the European Digital Decade

Event Details
Type: 
Conference
Date: 
September 16, 2022 (All day)
 

Default-to-open policy has provided the necessary legal foundations to adopt and contribute to open source infrastructure across several key European verticals as well as all EU27 Member States. Many of the mission critical IT systems are open source and thus not only provide enterprise grade solutions but simultaneously realize Digital Sovereignty objectives. Similarly, open data has been a topic of discussion for years which could follow the same path as software code when it comes to agile co-innovation. If data is the new oil, more and more attention will be given to the legal constructs related to sharing and business models as well as the underpinning infrastructure needs. To achieve openness’ full potential in terms of economic growth, innovation and digital autonomy the entire spectrum and ecosystem should now be considered. 

From being a fringe activity 20 years ago, Open Source Software (OSS) is today the fundamental innovation layer of the digital world. In fact, 92 % of all applications use Open Source components. It remains the case that the standards for future technologies are set by open source communities. As such, open source will shape the digital markets for years to come. 

Consequently, the impact and growth potential of open source in the European economy is vast. It was outlined in a much read study by the European Commission, published last year. The findings of the study predict that if open source contributions increased by 10% in the EU, the region would see its GDP increase by €100 billion, more than doubling the value of OSS for the EU. However, according to the research, to reap these benefits, there is a need for culture switch and significant investments in open technologies.

There is already significant momentum behind open source as an important tool to drive innovation at scale in European digital policy. In addition to EU procurement rules being revised to adopt and pay for open source solutions there are increasingly initiatives to boost the Public Sector’s operational capacity to contribute to open source, such as:

For governments, open source solutions are delivering world class digital services that are not only meeting demands of Digital Sovereignty, but also create positive economic externalities for the country or region.

In addition to these public sector policy efforts, from an industrial policy and geopolitical perspective, OSS is being discussed strategically by the European Commission and in the member state capitals. It is central to the conversations around competitiveness, increased digital competition, AI development and cybersecurity, to name a few. 

10:00 - 10:15 Welcome by the hosting organizations

  • Astor Nummelin Carlberg, OFE
  • Lucie Smolka, Open Cities
  • Leslie Hawthorn, Red Hat
  • Barbora Bühnová, Faculty of Informatics at Masaryk University

10:15 - 10:25 Welcome Statement

  • Ivan Bartoš, Minister for Digitisation of the Czech Republic

10:25 - 10:35 Keynote

  • Veronica Gaffey, Director General, Directorate-General for Informatics (DG DIGIT), European Commission

10:35 - 11:00 What is the state of open source in the Czech Republic, and what does the future hold for the public and private sector?

This session is aimed at discussing the highest level of political goals that could be achieved with Open Source, as well as the perception of openness in shaping the digital policies of the future. There has been a surge of interest and discussions on this topic as the concept of digital sovereignty and transparency of digital infrastructures have been placed much higher on the European political agenda, thus the speakers would share their vision of the place of open source in these overarching debates.

  • Ondrej Profant, Deputy of the Government Member and Vice Prime Minister for Digitization, Czech Republic
  • Marcel Kolaja, Member of European Parliament

11:00 - 11:30 What are the opportunities to deploy EU recovery funds for digital transformation of the public sector? How open-source oriented?

Europe faced an unprecedented challenge during the COVID-19 pandemic that put a strain on the digital ecosystem underpinning everyday activities of citizens, businesses, public sector and other organisations. Boosting the EU’s digital recovery with the largest stimulus package ever provides a significant opportunity to make Europe not only more digital and innovative, but also to increase the region’s capacity to lead in the open and flexible approach to technology. How can Open Source software contribute to fulfilling these policy goals? What are the steps taken by policymakers around Europe and how do they correspond with each other? These are some of the questions the panelists will answer.

  • Ondřej Profant, Deputy of the Government Member and Vice Prime Minister for Digitization
  • Henri Verdier, Ambassador for Digital Affairs for the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, France

Moderator: James Lovegrove, Director Public Affairs EMEA, Red Hat

12:00 - 12:45 How are EU governments collaborating to create cross-border collaboration and open source solutions? What does the digital government in Czech Republic look like?

The aim of this panel is to look at digitization from a practical point of view of the management of public authorities in the Czech Republic and other EU countries and institutions. The goal is to discuss important points to be delivered to enable cooperation and collaboration between governments within the nation and abroad, as well as to discuss the potential pathways for the Czech Republic to increase its participation in the Open Source ecosystem on the policy level.

  • Petr Očko, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade, Government of the Czech Republic
  • Ondřej Profant, Deputy of the Government Member and Vice Prime Minister for Digitisation
  • Veronica Gaffey, Director General, Directorate-General for Informatics (DG DIGIT), European Commission
  • Maria Dalhage, Strategist Open Source and Data, Swedish Agency for Digital Development

Moderator: James Lovegrove, Director Public Affairs EMEA, Red Hat

12:45 - 13:35 How can the Czech Republic be at the heart of a connected Europe?

Several governments on different levels put their policy goals of more openness in the digital space to practise by setting up Open Source Program Offices (OSPOs). What are their experiences so far and what are the biggest challenges and opportunities? Does the concept live up to the expectations? How can Czech Republic accelerate the uptake of OSPOs in order to facilitate collaboration and the benefits of Open Source for the public sector?

  • Jiří Hlavenka, Governor of South Moravian Region for Innovation and Digitisation
  • Petra Dzurovcinova, CIO, City of Bratislava
  • Jakub Onderka, Cybersecurity Analyst, National Cyber and Information Security Agency 
  • Karel Minařík, CTO, Česko.Digital

Moderator: Lucie Smolka, Chairman of the Committee, Open Cities

14:30 - 16:00 Expert discussion on action plans to establish the Czech National OSPO for public administration

The goal of the afternoon session is to start the discussion about establishing the OSPO in the Czech Republic. This includes tackling the strategic goals that an OSPO would fulfil and planning practical steps for its fruition.

18:30 - ...Open Source community evening co-organized with OpenAlt

Venue: Šelepka Restaurant in Šelepova 1, 602 00 Brno – Královo Pole.

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