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Acquisition and reuse of PA software

Define the methods and criteria by which public administrations and territorial authorities carry out comparative analysis for the acquisition of the best software solution, in accordance with Article 68 of the CAD (Digital Administration Code), and put into practice actions for the re-use of open source software owned by PAs, in accordance with Article 69 of the CAD.

General information

Reuse is a way for public administrations (PAs) to make economies of scale and learning on PA-owned software, knowledge bases and training paths both to network and to capitalise on the value of public ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) assets through the sharing of code, licences, documents, know-how and content, enhancing collaborative organisational models. Benchmarking is a methodology for comparing alternatives to make the best choice in the ICT field

Goals

Favouring the dissemination of knowledge of regulatory provisions (Art. 68 and 69 of the CAD) and application provisions (Guidelines on Benchmarking and Guidelines on Reuse) and facilitating their application through the provision of operational tools and guided tools, implemented under the coordination of the Office for Methodologies and Skills for Digital Transformation

Work Packages

Activities are foreseen for:

  • development of operational tools for the implementation of the AGID Guidelines on benchmarking and reuse
  • scouting and mapping applications to be reused by public bodies of the Trentino territorial system
  • dissemination of operational tools for the implementation of the AGID Guidelines on benchmarking and reuse

Start date

01/03/2023

End date

31/10/2025

Planning and funding

Planning tool

NRRP National Recovery and Resilience Plan

Source of funding

National funds
National Fund for Complementary Investments

Total budget

£ 400,000.00

Budget within the discretion of the Province

£ 400,000.00

Unique project code – CUP

codice
C49G22001020001
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