[Solar-general] Fwd: Gobierno de Alemania lanza programa de uso de software libre

rafael bonifaz rafael.bonifaz en gmail.com
Jue Feb 26 22:35:53 CET 2009


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From: Alberto Barrionuevo <abarrio en ffii.org>
Date: 2009/2/26
Subject: Gobierno de Alemania lanza programa de uso de software libre
To: networkadmin-commits en llistes.projectes.lafarga.org


Como esperaba, tras el británico, se amplía el número de Gobiernos que en
estos días dan un empujón al uso del software libre en sus administraciones
públicas como forma para luchar contra sus crecientes déficits públicos y
ahorrar costes (o en otras palabras, evitar subirnos los impuestos a los
ciudadanos y empresas):

- Open Source and Green IT special program of the German government
http://arebentisch.wordpress.com/2009/02/26/open-source-and-green-it-special-
program-of-the-german-government/

===
The German government invokes the stability and growth package instrument with
a framework concept for ICT. The objective of the extraordinary spending is to
expand Green-It, Open Source and IT-security solutions for egovernment
purposes. Of a total 500 Mio. Euro an amount of 300 Mio. Euro is made
immidiately available. 200 Mio. Euro are on hold by the budget committee of
the German Bundestages until concrete measures are proposed.
===

Además Alemania lo hace comprometiendo presupuestos concretos como se puede
comprobar. Con autoridad.

Saludos,
//Alberto.


On Thursday 26 February 2009 15:04:21 Alberto Barrionuevo wrote:
> Añado la dirección oficial del Plan de Acción británico:
> http://www.cio.gov.uk/transformational_government/open_source/index.asp
>
> //A.
>
> On Thursday 26 February 2009 14:59:00 Alberto Barrionuevo wrote:
> > Hola,
> >
> > parece que la crisis y los abultados déficits públicos están favoreciendo
> > la adopción pública del software libre en el mundo. Ahora ya no se puede
> > derrochar con tanta alegría y ya cada vez menos gobiernos pueden esconder
> > que atarse a un proveedor de software privativo es un derroche y un
> > hipoteca a futuro.
> >
> > Y básicamente eso es lo que ha anunciado el Gobierno del Reino Unido, uno
> > de los más acuciados por la crisis en Europa:
> >
> > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7910110.stm
> > ===
> >
> > UK government backs open source
> >
> >
> > 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
> > such as Windows.
> > Open source software will be adopted "when it delivers best value for
> > money", the government said.transformational_government
> > It added that public services should where possible avoid being "locked
> > into proprietary software".
> > Licenses for the use of open source software are generally free of
> > charge and embrace open standards, and the code that powers the
> > programs can be modified without fear of trampling on intellectual
> > property or copyright.
> > According to some in the open source industry, the shift from
> > proprietary standards could save the government £600m a year.
> > Simon Phipps, chief open source officer for Sun Microsystems, said the
> > UK government's stance was part of a "global wave" of take up for
> > open source in governments.
> >
> > ?
> > Open source can help avoid many of the hidden costs of
> > proprietary software ?
> >
> > Steve Shine, Ingres
> >
> > "We waste a fortune on proprietary computer software because of
> > paying for licenses and promises up front and not demanding value,"
> > he said.
> > Mr Phipps said schools, government departments and public services
> > would have a "crucial freedom" because of the choice of whether to
> > pay for support and training when using open source software.
> > The government's action plan could see a wave of open source
> > software being deployed in areas such as office applications (word
> > processing and spreadsheets), document management and database
> > infrastructure, the backbone of many large-scale IT systems.
> > 'More teeth'
> > Steve Shine, European vice president of Ingres, an open source
> > support vendor, said the government's action plan had "more teeth"
> > than policies being adopted in other countries because the plan was
> > tied into policies regarding how IT managers procure new software.
> > He said the move had partly been driven by a series of high-profile IT
> > failures in recent years that had relied on proprietary software.
> > He said: "Open source can help avoid many of the hidden costs of
> > proprietary software such as making organisations re-pay for licenses
> > if they want to shift use of a particular piece of software from one
> > place to another.
> > "This is irrelevant in the open source world."
> > 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.
> > Government departments will be required to adopt open source
> > software when "there is no significant overall cost difference between
> > open and non-open source products" because of its "inherent
> > flexibility".
> > Expected backlash
> > Mr Phipps and Mr Shine said they expected a backlash from proprietary
> > software firms.
> > "I am absolutely certain there have been communications extremely
> > high-up in proprietary vendors with management high up in
> > government," said Mr Shine.
> > Mr Phipps added: "Measured over the short term traditional vendors
> > will cut prices back, end load contacts and do everything to appear
> > cheaper.
> > "But the real value with open source comes from giving users a new
> > flexibility."
> > He said the widespread adoption of open source software in public
> > services could also have a knock on effect to the ordinary consumer.
> > "It's already happening to significant extent in the UK. Lots of homes
> > are using Firefox and OpenOffice.org.
> > "It is becoming acceptable and expected."
> >
> >
> > ===
> >
> > Saludos,

--
Alberto Barrionuevo
Ex President FFII
www.ffii.org
For FFII matters, please, contact to President Benjamin Henrion



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