
OZG 2.0: How Germany's Digitalization Mandate Transforms Expert Assessments
Germany's Online Access Act 2.0 requires all government services to go digital. For expert assessors, this means: digitalize or lose contracts. GutachtenPilot is the solution.
The OZG 2.0 Changes Everything
Germany's Online Access Act (Onlinezugangsgesetz, OZG) in its second iteration mandates all German authorities to offer their administrative services fully digitally. For the expert assessment industry, this has far-reaching consequences: assessors who continue to rely on paper-based reports, manual processes, and analog communication will increasingly be excluded from public contracts.
What Does This Mean in Practice?
For Authorities: Building permits, environmental assessments, property valuations, and technical inspection reports must be submitted, processed, and archived digitally. Interfaces with expert assessors must be standardized and automated.
For Expert Assessors: Without digital infrastructure, assessors can no longer accept contracts from municipalities, counties, and federal agencies. This affects an estimated 40% of all assessment contracts in Germany.
For GutachtenPilot: Our platform is built from the ground up for OZG compatibility. Digital signatures, standardized interfaces (XÖV, FIM), automatic PDF/A archiving, and audit-proof documentation are already integrated.
The Clock is Ticking
By the end of 2026, all administrative services must be available digitally. Assessors who don't act now risk losing a significant portion of their contract volume. GutachtenPilot offers the fastest path to OZG-compliant work — without building your own IT infrastructure.
Conclusion
The digitalization mandate is no longer optional — it's legal reality. GutachtenPilot positions itself as the central platform connecting expert assessors and authorities seamlessly. With 66 patented processes and AI-powered assessment creation, we are the technological pioneer in this transformation.