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Open Source in Government ⦿ California Technology Forum 2016 Sacramento, CA August 11, 2016

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Open Source in Government⦿

California Technology Forum 2016Sacramento, CAAugust 11, 2016

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Agenda

● Organization Overview○ Acquia○ OpenGov

● First, two stories…● The case for Open Source● Q&A

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Acquia

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Acquia and Drupal

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Organizations using Drupal

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OpenGov Executive Summary

INNOVATIONBuilding industry’s first smart, collaborative, comparative SaaS platform for the 21st

Century Government

VISIONTransforming the way the world analyzes, shares, compares, and allocates

public money

GOVERNMENT FOCUSExperienced team

comprised of visionaries and builders of

industry-transforming, multi-billion dollar

companies

MARKET LEADERSHIPBuilding the world’s

largest network of cities, counties, special districts,

school districts, and state/federal agencies

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Building a Network for the 21st Century Government

48STATES

1100+GOVERNMENTS

$500B+EXPENDITURES ANALYZED

STATE OFOHIO

CITY OFMCKINNEY

CITY OFFT LAUDERDALE

MONTEREYSCHOOL DISTRICT

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

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Out-Of-The-Box Applications

The OpenGov Platform

OPENGOV TRANSPARENCY™

Easy citizen engagement

OPENGOV DATA PLATFORM™CLOUD-BASED FINANCIAL & PERFORMANCE DATA REPOSITORY | OPEN DATA ARCHITECTURE | CENSUS DATA | NETWORK

OPENGOVINTELLIGENCE™

Management reporting, dashboards,

benchmarking, and financial projections

OPENGOV OPEN DATA™ SOLUTIONS

Developer platform for custom portals

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First, two stories...

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Story 1A Story about the Early Web

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OVER $300 MILLION. :) AT ONE POINT, 50% OF THE CD’S PRODUCED WORLDWIDE HAD AN AOL LOGO ON IT.

Jan Brandt AOL Head of Marketing

HOW MUCH DID AOL SPEND?

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and it did get a lot of Americans online! (27 million at its peak)

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with BILLIONS of users and a Vibrant Ecosystem

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OPENWEB

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Story 2A Story about

Software DevelopmentIn Government

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Oct 1, 2013 - HealthCare.gov Launched and crashed

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FROM$200M to build, $70M/yr to maintain

TO$4M to build, $4M/yr to maintain

Story behind how HealthCare.gov was fixedhttp://www.wired.com/2014/06/healthcare-gov-revamp

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The United States Digital Service is a startup at the White House that pairs the country’s top technology talent with the best public servants, to improve the usefulness and reliability of the country’s most important digital services.

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Story take-aways

Story 1: The Story of the Early Web

● What if we never got the Open Web?

● Would companies like Google, Amazon, Salesforce, etc. been possible?

● The pervasive digital infrastructure the Modern Web is built on would not have been possible otherwise.

OPEN STANDARDS MATTERS

Story 2: The Story of Healthcare.gov

● “Waterfall”, siloed development doesn’t work

● Govt shouldn’t buy digital goods using the same process it uses to buy physical goods

● Government needs to adopt the same modern software development practices Silicon Valley uses

OPEN SOURCE MATTERS

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Open Source in Government Successes

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City of Boston

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City of LA - State of Georgia

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Data.gov

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Alleghenney County, PA

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The US Government now has an Open Source policy!

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Why Open Standards/Open Source Matters

Why?

● It’s essential to how Silicon Valley builds modern software

● It allows developers to treat shared components as “infrastructure”

● “Standing on the shoulders of the crowd”

● It’s Agile● It drives down Cost● It’s enables an “Innovation Ecosystem”

Myths about Open Source:

● It’s not sustainable/profitable● I’ll need to have IT staff to maintain it● It increases my Total Cost of

Ownership● It’s not compatible with security

requirements● It’s not Enterprise-Ready● It’s not IT-Friendly● It cannot coexist with commercial,

proprietary software

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August 11, 2016 Survey

Amazon Web Services Statshttp://thecloudmarket.com/

Global Website Surveyhttp://w3techs.com/

The Modern Web runs on Open Source!It’s actually riskier to run on proprietary tech

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Questions?

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THANK YOU! Joel NatividadDirector of Open Data@jqnatividad ⦿ opengov.com

Joseph KroegerVice President, State & [email protected]