the German Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS) with resources from the compensation fund under code 01KIVI141207). How does Work-by-inclusion work? The Work-by-Inclusion project takes up
with the standardization rules set out in DIN 820. The project was conducted under the DIN-Connect funding programme, of which a DIN SPEC (PAS) is the mandatory result. Sadly, DIN and the experts present
continue. BSI will also cover the additional expenditure needed to make up for the EU Commission funding from which members from EU and EFTA countries benefit owing to their governments’ contributions to
acceptable however for standards which have been developed in response to a public mandate and have been funded publicly. This distinction should be applied not only to access to the standards documents, but also
and has already experienced lean spells („AI winters“) characterized by sharp declines in research funding. Achim Berg, president of Bitkom, the German IT industry association, nevertheless considers AI to
potential security gaps. The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) laments that "due to the lack of funding and resources to go through these procedures, some of these projects might have to stop completely"
Institutions and the BMAS support the changes necessary to achieve this, and with their long-term funding have enabled the KAN Secretariat to develop its activities and expand its personnel further. These
is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS) through project funding. 1994 KAN is constituted on 11 February KAN’s first meeting is held on 11 February 1994. KAN comprises: