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WHY THE GOVERNMENT IS EVOLVING TO ‘OPEN’
Content.gov 2013 Conference March 5, 2013 John Scott [email protected] @johnmscott
1. Why is the gov opening?
§ People § Technology § Process
Trends: People
Employees & Citizens: § Impatient (generational) § Raised on open and free development tools/sites/portals
Developers: § Good ones are lazy § Good ones don’t want to resolve completed problems
Trends: Technology
§ Need for Speed ú Software development & change
§ Tooling ú Best software development tools mainly OSS ú OSS easiest available
§ Commoditization / maturity of OSS
OODA Loop
http://blog.projectwhitehorse.com/wp-‐content/uploads/2011/01/New-‐Picture-‐1.png
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OSS inside the Closed Tech OODA Loop
http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/mcdp6/fig2.gif
Cycle moves faster for open technologies
C4 Software
Commercial Software
ISR Software / Hardware
What’s Special becomes Commodity
Good Tech Becomes Commodity
Gartner predicts that within 2010 25% of the overall software market will be Free Software-‐based, with roughly 12% of it “internal” to companies and administrations that adopt Free Software. The remaining market, still substantial, is based on several different business models, that monetize the software using different strategies. Gartner Group, “Open source going mainstream,” 2006
Example Savings
10 Source: OSDL, Stuart Cohen, GOSCON 2007
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2. Where is the Gov?
§ 3 stages: Use, modify & create § Open data: shock troops of openness § OSS the logistics/supply train
DATA
TECHNOLOGY
ACCESS
Open Continuum
USE MODIFY CREATE TO
RELEASE
INTERACT COMBINE
Gov Data about here
Gov Tech about here
Clos
ed
Full Access
& Ope
n
People & Tech
Gov Employees § Workforce aging/retiring and not being replaced at same rate due to costs
Technology § Lots of Legacy systems and code
Process (the bigger problem)
§ Policy, Regulations, Law § Hardware vs. Software & Acquisitions
ú WW2 & software development and tools
Key Issues in Technology Acquisitions
Key Point # 1: Measure Twice, Cut Once Acquisitions Processes based on one premise -‐ Measure Twice, Cut Once -‐ Industrial vs. Digital / Steel vs. Bits / Land Warfare vs. Cyber Key Point #2: Knowledge Monopolies Hardware: Enabling industry to have commercial rights to
hardware technologies (which requires factories, etc.) works Software: enabling a knowledge monopoly limits the
dissemination of knowledge about defense systems
Gov Intellectual Property Regime based in 20th (19th?) Century
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4 x 6 foot wall chart
Government Software IP Knot
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Tactical IP: Good at tactical management of intellectual property on a programs basis Strategic IP: Bad: No DoD strategic policy on how the software ecosystem should function for us: i.e., how (as an enterprise) should software IP rights be exercised in DoD
* USER CANNOT CLEAN, FIX, MODIFY, OR UPGRADE
*
Non-starter for the military, but we allow in software?
LAW
§ House: Issa IT Reform Bill § Senate 2012 Bill
ú Supported use of OSS
POLICY
§ DOD CIO, OMB, NASA, CFPB… § New @ NIH !
ú NCIP’s Open-‐Development Strategy Enables Community-‐Driven Cancer Informatics Software Development
ú http://ncip.nci.nih.gov/blog/2013/02/20/ncips-‐open-‐development-‐strategy-‐enables-‐community-‐driven-‐cancer-‐informatics-‐software-‐development/
DoD: OSS OK to use, it won’t hurt
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Open Source Software!=!
"software for which the human-readable source code is available
for use, study, re-use, modification, enhancement, and re-distribution by the users of that
software"*!
*Reference: 16 October 2009 memorandum from the DoD CIO, "Clarifying Guidance Regarding Open Source Software (OSS)"
Open Open Gov
DoD: Clarifying Guidance Regarding Open Source Software16 October 2009
Other .gov/.mil efforts
§ Dept of State: Tech@State on Open Source § NASA Open Source Software Day
ú http://www.slideshare.net/skytland/nasa-‐open-‐source-‐proceedings
§ SPAWAR/Atlantic: Open Source Day § Veterans Affairs Vista
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OSFA Reportcard
http://opensourceforamerica.org/
3. Where the gov will end up?
3 things not to do in public: 1. Sex 2. Math 3. Experimentation
ú Modern software built this way ú Open data requires maturity and public
education
People
§ Aging workforce § Younger gov’s/contractors coming in with turnover
Tech
§ Churn continues § Opening continues § Enterprise Automation
ú Simplify systems deployment
§ Abstraction
Process
Prediction § More outsourcing to save money
ú Agencies to focus mission vice IT
§ Capability will be the Service
Off-‐the-‐Shelf Software Maintenance Strategies
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How to help?
Strategy § CIOs: Focus on
ú Increasing enterprise options ú Enterprise automation
§ Educating COTRs § Require review of OSS solutions
ú Already a req, but ignored ú At least use to negotiate
Wrap-‐up
Key Points
§ Open Source is not FREE § Must (somehow) fund and sponsor development to keep the technology fresh, evolving and up-‐to-‐date
§ Either through subscriptions or services
Software is a Renewable Civilian/Military Resource (and we paid for it)
§ Software has become central to how the government conducts missions
§ For reliance on software to be a strength, the government must pursue an active strategy to manage its software portfolio and foster an internal culture of open interfaces, modularity and reuse
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How to Build a Capability Running Open Technology Development Projects Step 1: Determine reuse options Step 2: Identify the Projects to be Established Step 3: Choose and Apply a Common License Step 4: Establish Governance Step 5: Establish Collaboration Step 6: Create Project Technical Direction Step 7: Announcing Continuously Review Steps 1-7
Rules of the Road: 1. Don’t Fork OSS Solely for Government
Use 2. Open Standards 3. Continuous Delivery 4. Simplify Intellectual Rights Management
OSS Winning…
Its just not evenly distributed
(across government)
Thanks!
OSS Maturity: Certified to DoD 5015.02 standard for records management
MILITARY OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE (MIL-OSS) HTTP://MIL-OSS.ORG
John Scott, RadiantBlue Tech. Inc. [email protected] [email protected], 240.401.6574