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1. 10. Sitzung der “Kommission für Geoinformationswirtschaft“ am 13. Mai 20098 in Hannover von Michael Fanning Mitglied des Vorstands des IWG-Netzwerks e.V. Online Consultants International GmbH Karlsruhe Das IWG–Netzwerk e.V. stellt sich vor!
2. Orientierung: Das Potenzial „ Öffentliche Stellen sind die größten Informationsproduzenten in Europa, ihre Informationsbestände bergen ein bedeutendes Wirtschaftspotenzial.“ Die Weiterverwendung von Informationen des öffentlichen Sektors In English “The re-use of public sector information (PSI)“ Siehe Begründung zum IWG (BGBL. I S. 2913) vom 13. Dezember 2006, BR-Dr 358/06, S.6 IWG-Netzwerk - Für die wirtschaftliche Weiterverwendung öffentlicher Daten