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The deliveries from FINT consist of a standardized information model and API, which can be used as a basis for future acquisitions of new systems (requirement specification), improvement of existing services and development of new services (digitalisation). It will provide general savings and higher quality, because things are done once and the same for all county municipalities.
Last modified: March 7, 2024

FINT (Felles Fylkeskommunale INTegrasjoner) is a joint county municipal project that started in the autumn of 2015. The goal of FINT is to simplify digitization in the public sector by creating standardized common components and information models.

FINT will ensure better integration and data flow in the county councils within all service areas, with a particular focus on the introduction of a new subject system for upper secondary schools (Visma InSchool).

FINT was established in 2015 to prepare common principles and standards for integration for the county municipalities. The combination of a standardized information model and making information available via open programmable interfaces (API) are the pillars of the strategy behind FINT. Principles, information model and interface play together in a technology- and supplier-independent solution and constitute a common county municipal integration strategy.

Deliveries from FINT can be used as a basis for future acquisitions of new systems (requirement specification), improvement of existing services and development of new services (digitalisation). It will provide general savings and higher quality, because things are done once and the same for all (county) municipalities.

The work and methodology of FINT is closely linked to the Framework for Information Management and the Joint Data Catalog from the Directorate of Digitization and the Brønnøysund Registers and others.

FINTLabs has taken over the baton after the FINT project and is managed by Vigo IKS.