Modernisierungsagenda: Regierung hinkt eigenem Zeitplan hinterher
Die Bundesregierung hat in der Modernisierungsagenda Bund genau festgelegt, wann sie welches Ziel erreichen wollte. Dabei war sie offenbar in vielen Fällen zu optimistisch.
Berlin - The German government is falling behind its own Modernisation Agenda timeline. Of the 26 targets that were to be achieved by the end of June, 14 remain unfinished. However, progress is being made, as evidenced by the responses from the Federal Ministry for Digital and Structural Modernisation (BMDS) to a small inquiry from the Green Party in the Bundestag. These responses have been provided to Tagesspiegel Background exclusively.
The Modernisation Agenda sets individual deadlines for its over 80 measures. Among the unmet targets are some significant ones. The government had aimed to establish the BMDS's consent reserve for digital outlays of ministries by the end of last year. In fact, the consent reserve was announced in December in its specific form. Thus, the government has achieved this partial target.
However, it now needs until December 31, 2026 to establish the consent reserve as a regulatory task. The Modernisation Agenda had only given it until October 1 for this. This is a quarter more than planned.
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