"Locked in" Conference at European Parliament
“Locked in” at the European Parliament – IT monopolies, open standards, open source and EU procurement policy Thursday 17 April 2008 9.00 – 13.30 European Parliament, Brussels, Room 1G2, ASP Building
“Locked in” at the European Parliament
– IT monopolies, open standards, open source and EU procurement policy
Thursday 17 April 2008 9.00 – 13.00
Participative democracy relies increasingly on the ability of citizens and stakeholders to access public information and to communicate with officials and elected politicians electronically. This half-day conference looks at the situation where public institutions are locked into the ICT products of a single vendor, discusses the implications of this for participative democracy and fair competition, and considers the prospects for the European Parliament to adopt the use of open standards and open source software and to promote interoperability in the European ICT sector.
9.00 – 9.30 Registration
9.30 – 10.45 Panel 1: Democracy, Participation and Open Standards - the situation inside the European Institutions
Panelists: Dr Luc Soete, UNU – MERIT, Maastricht
Michelle Childs, Knowledge Ecology International
Alberto Barrionuevo, FFII
Moderator: David Hammerstein (MEP)
10.45 – 11.15 Q & A chaired by Margrete Auken (MEP)
11.15 – 12.30 Panel 2: Open Standards and Open Source in Public Administration – best practices from Member States
Panelists: Dr Rolf Schuster, German Foreign Ministry
Martin Mollema, The Netherlands in Open Connection
Representative of APRIL, France
Moderator: Eva Lichtenberger (MEP)
12.30 – 13.00 Open discussion and conclusions with Graham Taylor, OpenForum Europe and Hiltrud Breyer (MEP)
The conference will be followed by a buffet lunch
This is a Greens / European Free Alliance conference, hosted by MEP David Hammerstein with the support of OpenForum Europe. We would be pleased if you could join us for this important event. Please RSVP before 15 April 2008 to david.hammerstein-assistant@europarl.europa.eu