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Roundup - UK Government Announcement - Open source, Open standards and Re-Use: Government Action Plan


Yesterday the UK Government made a long awaited announcement on policy towards Open Source and Open Standards.

Graham Taylor , Chief Exec has written a Comment on the Announcement and its Impact on the Market.


The Cabinet Office has set up a public page on NetVibes that contains links to blog posts, news stories and tweets about UK government, open source and open standards on this topic. The official tag for this page is: #ukgovOSS.

Open Source, Open Standards and Re–Use: Government Action Plan . 2009-02-25


Tom Watson MP - Minister for Digital Engagement

Open Source has been one of the most significant cultural developments in IT and beyond over the last two decades: it has shown that individuals, working together over the Internet, can create products that rival and sometimes beat those of giant corporations; it has shown how giant corporations themselves, and Governments, can become more innovative, more agile and more cost-effective by building on the fruits of community work; and from its IT base the Open Source movement has given leadership to new thinking about intellectual property rights and the availability of information for re–use by others.

This Government has long had the policy, last formally articulated in 2004, that it should seek to use Open Source where it gave the best value for money to the taxpayer in delivering public services. While we have always respected the long-held beliefs of those who think that governments should favour Open Source on principle, we have always taken the view that the main test should be what is best value for the taxpayer.

Over the past five years many government departments have shown that Open Source can be best for the taxpayer – in our web services, in the NHS and in other vital public services.

But we need to increase the pace:

Full text of the new policy

More from the Community

Jochen Friedrich's Open Blog

ZDNet - Government promises more open-source use

The Open Sourcerer

The Times - UK government opens up to open source

Computer Weekly - Government expands supports for ODF and open source software

eGov - Intellect responds to Cabinet Office open source strategy

ZDNet - Mark Taylor - The great British open-source arms race

ODF Alliance - United Kingdom the Latest Government to Endorse Use of ODF



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