OZG is eGovernance
"OZG" stands for "Onlinezugangsgesetz" which translates to the Online Access Act in Germany. This legislation, enacted in 2017, mandates that all administrative services offered by the federal, state, and local governments must be accessible online.
The goal of the OZG is to enhance digital public services, making them more user-friendly and efficient. The implementation of the OZG involves the development of a comprehensive digital infrastructure and the standardization of processes across various government levels.
The initiative is part of Germany's broader effort to modernize its public administration and improve service delivery to citizens and businesses. By enabling online access to government services, the OZG aims to increase transparency, reduce bureaucratic hurdles, and streamline administrative processes.
Key Facts about OZG
Over 6000
Administrative Services
80 Mill.
Potential Users
370 Mill.
Overall Budget in 2023
GLOBAL SKILLS and the OZG
GLOBAL SKILLS GmbH play a central role in advancing the OZG services in Germany, particularly in the fields of process and requirement management across various projects.
Till today, six OZG projects (EfA-Dienste) benefiting from GLOBAL SKILLS know how.
Our process and requirement management team plays a central role in OZG projects, focusing on identifying, documenting, and maintaining the needs and expectations of stakeholders. It ensures that all project requirements are clearly defined, traceable, and aligned with the federal and local government laws and regulations.