From Policy to Practice: Open Source and Digital Sovereignty in The Netherlands
2025-10-01 , Auditorium

Digital sovereignty has become a central theme in European debates on technology, and the Netherlands is no exception. Governments are becoming increasingly aware that the ability to control and trust their digital infrastructure is not just a technical matter anymore. It’s also a matter of democratic resilience and autonomy.

This talk explores the Dutch government’s evolving approach to open source and digital sovereignty. Digital autonomy and transparency are increasingly embedded in our national policy, with measures such as the “open, unless” principle. But policy alone is not enough: the real challenge is to embed these values across the National Digitalisation Strategy (NDS) and to turn open source policies into practical initiatives (and vice versa!).

As Interim Lead of the Dutch gov’s Open Source Program Office (OSPO), Gina will share insights into how digital sovereignty translates into practice. Key questions include:
• What is the role of opensource in digital sovereignty again?
• What initiatives have already been initiated, which still need to start, and how does policy support these?
• Where are the biggest opportunities and challenges for open source adoption in the public sector?

Attendees will gain perspective on the Dutch context, lessons for other EU member states, and practical steps for aligning open source policy with long-term digital sovereignty goals.


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Gina Plat is the Interim Lead of the Open Source Program Office (OSPO) for the Dutch Ministry of Interior and Kingdom Relations (BZK). With a background in IT management and experience in the FOSS community, Gina has been involved in initiatives that explore how governments can harness open source for innovation, transparency, and digital sovereignty. She has worked on building open source environments in the public sector and has firsthand experience with the challenges of procurement, policy, and governance. Gina advocates for collaboration between governments, the private sector and FOSS communities to strengthen Europe’s digital autonomy.