Thursday, February 26, 2009

UK Government backs open source

UK Government backs open source

Computer keyboard
Open source software allows users to read and alter code

The UK Government has said it will accelerate the use of open source software in public services.

Tom Watson MP, minister for digital engagement, said open source software would be on a level playing field with proprietary software like Windows.

Open source software will be adopted "when it delivers best value for money", the government said.

It added that public services should where possible avoid being "locked into proprietary software".

Announcing an open source and open standards action plan, the government said it would:

  • ensure that the Government adopts open standards and uses these to communicate with the citizens and businesses that have adopted open source solutions
  • ensure that open source solutions are considered properly and, where they deliver best value for money are selected for Government business solutions
  • strengthen the skills, experience and capabilities within Government and in its suppliers to use open source to greatest advantage
  • embed an open source culture of sharing, re-use and collaborative development across Government and its suppliers
  • ensure that systems integrators and proprietary software suppliers demonstrate the same flexibility and ability to re-use their solutions and products as is inherent in open source.

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