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Tech@State Blog: Open Source

Hey guys I’ll be typing my thought on my experience at Tech@State: Open Source here all day… got a great list of speakers so check back with me…

8:45: We are just kicking off right now!

9:00: First panel up: it’s Aneesh Chopra, Macon Phillips and Todd Parks… all massive gov’t ballers. They are talking about how Gov’t gets open source… details to follow.

– Aneesh is randomly talking about the Detroit Chrysler ad… says he was just up in MI and people were pumped about it. Tell us about you favorite Super Bowl Commercial here

– Macon Phillips up and is saying that with Open Source the biggest challenge is security but actually banks and lot os of things we value security on already use Open Source software. Also everything open source adds to the value of society as a whole.

Todd Park on the mic and loving these guys energy.

Aneesh Chopra is up now here’s his bullet points

Questions and Answers on first session:

More attention to the UI aspect of Open Source and Open Data… need common guidelines so things can work together… almost like an Open source style guide… what is the gov’t doing?

– Design and UI is always the back end and we need to move it to the front end… it goes back to that gov’t is currently done in Silos so breaking down those Silos will make Open Source more uniform across agencies and gov’t as a whole.

Who are the Open Source partners internationally?

– Currently working on Health IT data with European Union. Cool announcements possibly coming in April… if thing pan out according to Aneesh.

10:00: Gunner Hellekson from RedHat and Open Source for America up now… if you want to hear more from him you can chat live with him on 2/24 on GovLoop’s Open Source Webinar… details here!

Andrew McLaughlin from Civic Commons… it focuses on local and state gov;t using open source and building this together.

10:15 Panel two is starting with Darren Krape for State Dept, Chris Dibona from Google and Jeremy Allison from Samba. They are going through the history of Open Source.

David Eaves is now up giving a short talk. David is awesome and you should friend him on GovLoop. David is talking about Code For America which is also awesome

Panel numero 3… we’ve got Alex Howard aka mr O’Reilly, Greg Elin with he FCC, Lin Wells from Center for Technology and National Security Policy and Deb Bryant Public Sector Communities Manager.

Are people really have the problem where Gov’t is pushing back against Open Source? Greg is surprised to hear that it’s happening but here are his solutions. The number one things is a security patch they happen at the same rate in pay vs. open software. Support is issue number 2… how many things can you not find a solution for by just searching the internet.

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