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March 18th, 2009

Defense Department makes more open source moves

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 10:12 am

Categories: Development, Enterprise Policy, General, Government, Infrastructure, management, politics, support

Tags: U.S. Department Of Defense, Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn

Your Department of Defense made some major moves on open source this week.

Add this to the ongoing work in developing a military forge site and you have an agency that seems as serious as a heart attack, not just about taking advantage of open source, but of being a model citizen in an open source world.

At a technology transfer showcase hosted by Johns Hopkins a defense IS official noted all this will help DoD “leverage” improvements to CMIS made by other agencies, universities or individuals. But that’s the open source deal — you benefit from me and I benefit from you.

An OSSI official noted that, by designating its software open source, the government gains more control over it than if it were public domain. But I can’t see any problem with that, either. Public domain was used before open source licenses existed, so adapting to a legal structure once it’s there seems natural.

It is hard to underestimate the potential importance of this, although I underline the word potential.

For decades the U.S. military has been a buyer of systems, not a maker of anything. This was clear in last year’s dispute between AHLTA and VistA, the former a DoD medical software purchased from a vendor, the latter a public domain system developed by the Veterans Administration.

If the benefits of open source making can be proven it could lead to a sea change in military culture. If.

Dana BlankenhornDana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for 30 years, a tech freelancer since 1983. You can follow Dana on Twitter. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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