Dorothee Baer: it goes much, far too slowly

Dorothee Baer is to take care of digitisation in the federal government. She sees a lot of catching up. Germany's data protection is 34; As in the 18th century 34;.

Dorothee Baer:   it goes much, far too slowly

The designated Minister of State for Digital in Chancellery, Doroe Baer (CSU), is calling for more speed in digitisation of Germany. In particular, company wants to help m to "play Champions League, to be world champions", and it wants to be "a clock", CSU politician said in ARD day mes. You go "much, too slow".

Baer also sees shortcomings in field of digital development in individual ministries. In recent years, it has found that re were also different speeds in ministries. "There are those who are much farr; Or unfortunately not yet. " Every ministry in Germany must be "a digital ministry", demanded future minister of State.

The state must be a pioneer, authorities must finally be networked so that citizens do not waste hours on offices, just to Umzumelden, for example, Bear said of picture. Start-up companies are not likely to despair of bureaucratic hurdles. It is necessary to have a control system that offers company opportunities and does not destroy m. However, data protection in Germany is "as in 18th century".

Bear also calls for greater digitisation in schools. "It is a misconception that all children who are interested in computers become fat and lazy. Nonsense! You can climb trees and still have a programming language! " That is why programming belongs to curriculum of primary school. It was "as important as reading and writing". In same way, re must be digital grammar schools, "just as re are sports and music grammar schools". Tablets are also not likely to be a privilege only of children in private schools, but should become norm. "I'm hurt when my daughter drags a kilo of heavy satchels full of books to school."

Date Of Update: 07 March 2018, 12:03
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