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1 Open Source Software and the Australian Government 1 Brian Catto Director, Governance and Policy Branch Australian Government Information Management Office Department of Finance and Deregulation 18 th November 2011

2 Outline - 1 2 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) About AGIMO About Open Source Opportunities Considerations The International Landscape

3 Outline - 2 Australian Government Policy Current Open Source Software Policy Open Source Software Policy Principles Use of Open Source Software in Agencies Predictions for the Future Next Steps/More Information 3 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO)

4 About AGIMO Business group ( Australian Government Information Management Office) 4 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) Purpose foster the efficient and effective use of information and communications technology (ICT) by Australian government departments and agencies provides advice, tools, information and services to help Australian government departments and agencies use ICT to improve administration and service delivery works with governments and other bodies at the local, state, national and international levels

5 About AGIMO (2) Leadership development of whole of government ICT strategies (e.g. cloud computing strategy) co-ordinate governance of ICT (whole of government and cross jurisdictional) Procurement on behalf of government – desktop hardware, licenses, telecommunications services, data centre facilities 5 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO)

6 About AGIMO (3) Operations Intra Government Communications Network (ICON) FedLink.gov.au domain naming regime across Australia directory.gov.au – guide to structure, organisations and key people within the Australian government 6 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO)

7 About AGIMO (4) Policy ICT investment management Internet Gateway Reduction Program Data Centre Strategy ICT staff teleworking policy IPv6 transition policy Open Source policy Bespoke Development policy 7 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO)

8 About AGIMO (5) Advice Australian Government Architecture framework Better Practice Guidelines Security and Authentication standards Australians’ use of the internet and e-government services (annual study) web publishing and web content accessibility guidelines 8 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO)

9 About AGIMO Service Delivery australia.gov.au – online entry point for government information 9 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO)

10 About AGIMO Service Delivery data.gov.au – online repository of public sector datasets 10 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO)

11 About AGIMO Service Delivery govdex.gov.au – secure online collaboration for government 11 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO)

12 About AGIMO Service Delivery govspace.gov.au – online social media platform 12 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO)

13 About AGIMO Service Delivery AGIMO Blog – agimo.govspace.gov.au - announcements from AGIMO 13 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO)

14 Open Source Software Source code that is available to view, use, modify and redistribute (under various licensing obligations) Subject to copyright Variety of sourcing options Not necessarily free Examples … 14 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO)

15 Opportunities 15 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) Cost (usually no upfront payment) Encourages competitive support services market Encourages collaboration Less restrictions on software users Users take direct control of software maintenance and support

16 Opportunities (2) 16 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) Provides opportunity to try the software before committing to it May reduce vendor lock-in Allows users to view and modify the source code Users can rapidly take advantage of improved functionality from new releases Increases interoperability Is usually modular

17 Considerations 17 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) Total cost of ownership (aka whole of life costs) Warranties/Indemnities Support and Maintenance Maturity (Stability) Need for Customisation

18 Considerations (2) 18 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) Community Training for users Innovation Liability Licensing Obligations Portability Release Management Reliability Restrictions on Use Re-Use Security

19 The International Landscape Brazil – referenced in Gershon 2.12.7 : “….determined to effectively use the latest ICT technologies…..”; “….making some of the world’s largest investment in open source software.” –Nov 2003 – encourage use of OSS –2005 – 300,000 gov computers switched from MS to Linux –2006 – supporting locally produced open source products –2008 – 73% of large companies use OSS 19 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO)

20 UK 2010 - Release of “Open Source, Open Standards and ReUse: Government Action Plan”. UK government will actively and fairly consider open source solutions alongside proprietary solutions in making procurement decisions Where there is no significant monetary difference, open source products will be selected due to their “inherent flexibility” 20 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) The International Landscape

21 USA 2003 – Dept of Defense approved use of open source software (subject to meeting security standards) Current policy mandates that open source solutions must be considered. Policy states that both OSS and non-OSS are equally acceptable, and that a decision should be made based on merit. “OSS neutral” 21 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) The International Landscape

22 Canada Several city administrations (eg Edmonton) and Federal departments use OSS, but no clear Federal policy regarding OSS 22 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) The International Landscape

23 New Zealand NZ Government Agencies are encouraged to assess open source software alternatives (where these exist) alongside commercial software, and should choose based on cost, functionality, interoperability, and security. 23 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) The International Landscape

24 Other Countries Many countries have open source policies Some (such as Argentina and Ecuador) mandate use of open source for all government agencies Most (such as Belgium) recommend consideration of open source and proprietary software looking for best fit and value for money Some (such as Cambodia and China) require government departments to show a preference for Open Source 24 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) The International Landscape

25 Australian Government Position on Open Source Software - 2005 25 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) Informed Neutrality An unbiased position that does not favour either open source or proprietary software. ‘Value for money’ In accordance with the Commonwealth Procurement Guidelines (CPGs).

26 Australian Government Policy - 2011 Australian Government agencies must consider open source software once a decision to acquire software has been made. Agreed by Secretaries’ ICT Governance Board (SIGB) on 21 December 2010 and applied to any ICT procurement initiated after 1 March 2011 Subject to opt-out (Process for Administration of Opt-Outs from Whole-of Government ICT Arrangements): Agencies must go to Expenditure Review Committee (ERC) to opt-out of policy 26 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO)

27 Principle 1: Australian Government ICT procurement processes must actively and fairly consider all types of available software. > $80K – Procurement Plan, RFT < $80K – Document decision 27 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) Open Source Software Policy Principles

28 Principle 2: Suppliers must consider all types of available software when dealing with Australian Government agencies. Agencies  Tender documentation Suppliers  RFT responses 28 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) Open Source Software Policy Principles

29 Principle 3: Australian Government agencies will actively participate in open source software communities and contribute back where appropriate. 29 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) Open Source Software Policy Principles

30 Use of Open Source Software within the Australian Government 30 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) AGIMO surveys all agencies annually 2011 survey showed almost 60 agencies were using open source software 2011 survey showed over 750 open source implementations with over 200 products in use

31 Use of Open Source Software within the Australian Government Open source is being used on many platforms including Windows, Solaris, Unix and Mac Applications include –web platforms (such as Apache) – operating systems (such as RedHat Linux) – Geospatial applications (such as GeoNetwork) – web browsers (such as Mozilla Firefox) 31 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO)

32 “Australia is one of the countries that stands out for its OSS activity, particularly the participation of its communities on both a national and international level.” Report on the International Status of Open Source Software 2010 National Open Source Software Observatory (www.cenatic.es) 32 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO)

33 The Future AGIMO will continue to monitor OSS usage within government and will review the effectiveness of the new policy in the first half of 2012 Gartner predicts: –By 2016, 50% of leading non-IT organisations will use OSS as a business strategy to gain competitive advantage –By 2016, OSS will be included in mission-critical software portfolios within 99% of Global 2000 enterprises (compared with 75% in 2010) 33 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO)

34 Further Information Guide to Open Source Software for Australian Government Agencies Updated version released June 2011 (available from Finance website) Open Source Software Community of Interest Information sharing forum for members of the APS Meets several times a year 34 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO)

35 Contact Email: architecture@finance.gov.auarchitecture@finance.gov.au Finance Website: http://www.finance.gov.au/e- government/strategy-and-governance/Whole-of-Government- ICT-Policies.htmlhttp://www.finance.gov.au/e- government/strategy-and-governance/Whole-of-Government- ICT-Policies.html 35 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO)

36 36 Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) Thank you


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