DoD Clarifies Guidance on Open Source Software

As friend John Scott points out on his blog, Dave Wennergren, DoD CIO, has just signed out a very well coordinated, well staffed and well thought out clarification of guidance regarding Open Source Software (OSS).   A copy is attached.

Some key points:

- Open Source Software meets the government’s legal definition of “commercial computer software,” which is an important clarification in the procurement world.  Some who don’t understand open source sometimes mistakenly would think that it was not allowed because of the way they read some regulations and this clarification will help in that regard.

- All programs in DoD should consider  Open Source Software when doing market research on solutions.  There are many reasons why that are captured in the memo.  Depending on the particular situation, these reasons might include better functionality, better security, better performance and better supportability.

- The memo clarifies some key issues regarding code distribution inside and outside of DoD.

The entire memo deserves broad distribution inside and outside of DoD.

This should also give a great boost to the Forge.mil efforts of DISA, I think.

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Bob Gourley is the editor of CTOvision.com and is the founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Crucial Point LLC, a technology research and advisory firm. Bob was named one of the top 25 most influential CTOs in the globe by Infoworld in 2007, and selected for AFCEAs award for meritorious service to the intelligence community in 2008. He was named by Washingtonian as one of DC’s “Tech Titans” in 2009. Bob was named one of the “Top 25 Most Fascinating Communicators in Government IT” by the Gov2.0 community GovFresh.

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