[IGSTK-Developers] Open Source and US National Interests (DOD Report recommending Open Source)
Luis Ibanez
luis.ibanez at kitware.com
Thu Jul 13 16:35:11 EDT 2006
A recent report by the
Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense,
Advanced Systems & Concepts
http://www.acq.osd.mil/asc/
Recommends the use of Open Standards and Open Source
as a mechanism for improving the capabilities of the
Department of Defense.
The report is entitled:
"Open Technology Development Roadmap Plan" (April 2006)
http://www.acq.osd.mil/actd/articles/OTDRoadmapFinal.pdf
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Here are some excerpts:
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**OTD: Open Technology Development
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OSS and open source development methodologies are important
to the National Security and National Interest of the U.S.
for the following reasons:
• Enhances agility of IT industries to more rapidly adapt
and change to user needed capabilities.
• Strengthens the industrial base by not protecting industry
from competition. Makes industry more likely to compete on
ideas and execution versus product lock-in.
• Adoption recognizes a change in our position with regard
to balance of trade1 of IT.
• Enables DoD to secure the infrastructure and increase
security by understanding what is actually in the source
code of software installed in DoD networks.
• Rapidly respond to adversary actions as well as rapid
changes in the technology industrial base.
This roadmap outlines a plan to implement OTD practices,
policies and procedures within the DoD.
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Recommendations of the Report include things like:
* This roadmap effort proposes a transition to OTD practices in
the DoD initially focusing on the projects and activities within
AS&C. Success is achieved when policies, procedures, requirements
and practices establish OSS, open interfaces and systems, and
collaborative technology methodologies as the default baseline.
* Resources and activities will be prioritized on projects
that demonstrate the advantages of the new approach and
allow open source methodologies and practices to flourish.
* Projects will be encouraged to engage “non-traditional”
OSS companies and communities for implementation expertise.
* AS&C will implement financial incentives to participating
projects and participating contractors.
* Project Support: provide a minimum level of project support
(web-hosting, etc.).
* Create Open source repositories within DoD programs and projects
* Leverage of external Open Source resources into the
infrastructure and programs
* Create DoD guidance group for how to use, reuse and
develop OS software and hardware
* Plan for DoD open source conference/meeting
* Create champions list, public-private — people,
companies, Congress
* OTD requires a shift from emphasis on intellectual property
and products to professional services and open collaboration.
* The government will place emphasis on a business model
transition study that encourages the new practices.
* Approve and Fund an OTD Strike Team (within DoD)
* Bring in outside open source domain expertise to perform
critical support and modification functions on open
technologies with the support of existing project teams.
* Establish Review gates, policies and processes to reinforce
the new behavior for the FY07 approval cycle.
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A table of criteria for measuring maturity of Open Source
projects is presented in page 73. It includes items such as
Age, Popularity, Multiplatform Support, Momentum, Design
Quality, Setup cost, End-user support.
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