Germany Launches Three-Year Plan for Digital Administration with D-Stack
The German government has outlined a three-year plan to implement the Register Modernization, also known as the Germany Stack (D-Stack). This ambitious project aims to provide a qualified electronic signature for all citizens and digitize the entire administration securely and interoperably. The eID Wallet, a key component, is set to launch by the end of 2026 or early 2027.
The D-Stack will serve as the backbone for state service provision and public welfare in the digital world. It will include a uniform IT infrastructure with clearly defined interfaces, cloud services, and standards. The project aims to provide trust services, interaction services like a payment solution, and data exchange services. The registry modernization, German administrative cloud, and EUDI wallet are planned to use or be implemented on the D-Stack.
The term 'Stack' is a message to the tech community, indicating the state's intention to reposition itself online. The D-Stack plays a prominent role in the federal government's new modernization agenda. It aims to be more than just an app store, integrating functionality, regulation, infrastructure, and operation.
The Germany Stack is part of an overarching 'Germany Architecture' being developed within the federal digital strategy. With a planned rollout of the eID Wallet by the end of 2026 or early 2027, the project is set to transform the way German citizens interact with their administration, making services more accessible and secure in the digital world.
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