It’s always insightful to hear others talk about the work you’re involved in
In January, a brown bag meeting at digital government competence network NEGZ discussed the German #ServiceStandard & #DINSPEC66336 – in German 🇩🇪
Some 200+ people joined, and it’s been recorded and is available on YouTube
Taking the next steps:
2 common components need to be developed along the #ServiceStandard & its #DinSpec66336, the German IT Planning Council decided.
The National Feedback Component (NKF) and Central Statistical Component (ZSK) are vital for meeting point 12 of the Service Standard.
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A timeline with 4 stops: June 2024 Federal Council approves OZG act amendment following agreement in mediation committee March 2025 DIN SPEC 66336, developed by a consortium of 42 organisations, is published June 2025 All federal states and the federal government unanimously agree to the standard regulation September 2025 Minister Wildberger signs the standard regulation, which comes into force on 1 October
Nerding out in the middle of the night, I made an authoritative slide to illustrate how many government bodies approved the German #ServiceStandard, the related #DinSpec66336 and the standards regulation in the past 15 months.
It’s been quite an unpredictable ride.
But a successful one.
A conference or seminar with a seated audience listening to speakers presenting at a podium in a formal room with a projected presentation on screen.
Now, pretty much full house for an input on how we updated Germany’s #ServiceStandard — led by @bmi.bund.de’s Ralf Käck and Luise Kranich and the DIN‘s Amelie Busse — on how #DINspec66336 was co-developed by 41 orgs.
#ITPLR
What’s this new 🇩🇪 #ServiceStandard all about?
How did we involve over 40 organisations in its definition and still manage to do it in 3 months?
What’s next?
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In German, on the #Unbürokratisch eGovernment Podcast, @bmi.bund.de’s Ralf Käck and I talk about the creation of #DINSpec66336.