German government commissions SAP and Telekom for citizen app pilot

Digital Minister Karsten Wildberger (CDU) has commissioned SAP and Telekom for a pilot project to build a central citizen app. The app will allow access to state services such as residence registration, child benefit applications, or founding a GmbH via smartphone. It forms part of a KI-based administrative platform.

Digital Minister Karsten Wildberger (CDU) has commissioned SAP and Deutsche Telekom to build the "Bürger-App", as reported by Handelsblatt. The project was awarded directly via existing framework agreements. The app will serve as the central access point for state services, allowing citizens to submit applications, book appointments, verify identity, and retrieve information.

Wildberger announced the app in February at the Handelsblatt Govtech Summit. SAP and Telekom previously successfully implemented the Corona-Warn-App, making them a safe choice. The federal government views the app as one of its most ambitious digital initiatives to regain trust through visible improvements.

The platform is KI-based and could become a major national project. Locations such as Berlin, Düsseldorf, and Bonn are mentioned in connection with the project.

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German Social Minister Bärbel Bas presents welfare reform proposals to reduce bureaucracy and digitize benefits.
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German government proposes social welfare reform

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The black-red coalition plans a comprehensive modernization of the social system to reduce bureaucracy and digitize processes. A commission with representatives from the federal government, states, and municipalities has developed 26 recommendations, which Federal Social Minister Bärbel Bas will present on Tuesday. Planned are fewer authorities, merged benefits, and automatic child benefit, without cuts to social assistance.

Germany's statutory health insurers are pushing for digitalization in healthcare. They propose a mandatory digital navigation tool that must be used before visiting a doctor and could issue prescriptions or referrals without medical contact in some cases. The concept aims to better organize outpatient care amid staff shortages and financing issues.

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The leaders of Germany's CDU, CSU, and SPD coalition announced the results of their overnight consultations in the Federal Chancellery on Thursday morning. Topics included looming increases in health insurance contributions, infrastructure expansion, and pension reforms. The party heads highlighted progress on several contentious issues.

A pilot project in Hesse has met with strong approval: 75 percent of participants accepted the tax return prepared by the tax office. The project involved 6,000 citizens in the Kassel area. Hesse plans to continue it with other states.

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The German state of Schleswig-Holstein plans to drop Microsoft software for free and open-source alternatives running on Linux, aiming to save €15 million in 2026. This move seeks digital sovereignty and reduced reliance on tech giants. The change will affect tens of thousands of public servants, including teachers and police.

Germany's Bundestag budget committee is deciding today on defense projects worth over 50 billion euros. Defense Minister Boris Pistorius highlights planning certainty for industry, while Greens politician Sahra Nanni criticizes the short processing time.

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Keyuren Maharaj, a final-year mechanical engineering student at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, has developed the CityMenderSA app to track infrastructure issues across South Africa. The tool allows residents to log problems like potholes and water leaks using their phones, providing a national map of service delivery failures and fixes. Since its launch seven months ago, it has recorded 2,700 faults nationwide.

 

 

 

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