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Government Sets Out Next Steps for Open Source

January 27, 2010

ict_posterThe Government has published today a ‘revised’ version of its Open Source, Open Standards and Re-Use Strategy, coinciding with the launch of its new ICT Strategy, ‘Smarter, Greener, Cheaper’.

Outlined in the latest plans - the first update in almost a year - are new measures designed to promote open source adoption in the UK public sector.   According to the Government, these  will provide ‘more clarity on the actions expected of suppliers and procurers of Government ICT.’   While not amounting to a ‘wholesale’ shift in policy, the key changes include:

  • Government IT procurements to include an open source test: Suppliers will need to ‘provide evidence of consideration of open source solutions’ or be disqualified from bidding (as previously blogged here)
  • Where proprietary suppliers provide a ‘perpetual licence’ which gives the appearance of zero cost, procurement teams will need to apply a ’shadow’ licence price in calculating total cost of ownership. This will be defined as either the supplier’s un-discounted list price or the public sector price on a ‘Crown’ deal.
  • The Government has also underlined to vendors it expects software licenses to be transferrable across the public sector.

In another very positive development, we can confirm Mark O’Neill, Chief Information Officer at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, will be the Government’s CIO lead for open source.