

The specific objectives of the strategy are:

The 2014-2017 strategy puts a special emphasis on procurement, contribution to open source software projects and providing more of the software developed within the Commission as open source. The Commission, which is already using open source for many of its key ICT services and software solutions, has increased the role of this type of software internally. Integrate open source in internal IT governance.Develop skills and recruiting expertise.

Enable and create innovation with open source labs.Revise software distribution practices.Set and promote the inner source default.Set up an Open Source Programme Office in the Commission.In practice, the Commission aims to reinforce an internal working culture that is already largely based on the principles of open source and achieve the goals of the strategy by the following concrete actions: The implementation of the strategy will be guided by 6 principles: think open, transform, share, contribute, secure, stay in control. Contribute to the knowledge society by sharing the Commission’s source code.Encourage sharing and reuse of software and applications, as well as data, information and knowledge.Implement the European Commission Digital Strategy.Progress towards digital autonomy of Europe’s own, independent digital approach.The key objectives of the new strategy are to enable the Commission to:
