A new 
report<https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/sites/default/files/news/2024-07/SC32_D04.03_Paper%20on%20progress%20and%20trends%20in%20the%20national%20open%20source%20policies%20and%20legal%20frameworks.pdf>
 from the European Commission's Open Source Observatory provides an in-depth 
qualitative analysis of open source policy across 15 European and non-European 
countries. It is based on the research carried out for the series of Open 
Source  Country Intelligence 
Reports<https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/collection/open-source-observatory-osor/open-source-software-country-intelligence>
 by the OSOR team. Highlighting the increasing importance of open source 
technologies in the public sector, the report offers valuable insights for 
policymakers, public administration officials, and the open source community.

Key findings reveal that governments, including those in the EU, are adopting 
open source to enhance digital sovereignty, data privacy, and control over 
digital infrastructures. Open source has proven crucial during crises like the 
COVID-19 pandemic, improving transparency and accelerating the rollout of 
essential digital services.

The report underscores the role of cities, regions, and municipalities in 
driving open source adoption due to its cost-effectiveness and local 
adaptability. Collaborative efforts among these entities and regional IT 
providers are essential for implementing regional digital services.

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https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/collection/open-source-observatory-osor/news/new-publication-progress-and-trends-oss-policies

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