Olá,

The Australian government is seeing a lot more demand for open-source support, 
according to chief technology officer John Sheridan.

"So popular is Drupal in Canberra at the moment that we're starting to see 
challenges in getting appropriately qualified staff because they're in such 
high demand."

A brief search of the Australian government's tender website reveals that many 
different government agencies, including the Department of Finance and 
Deregulation, the Department of Climate Change, the Australian Competition and 
Consumer Commission, and the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace 
Relations have all awarded contracts for work on Drupal platforms.

Under current government policy, for projects over AU$80,000, government 
agencies are required to consider open-source software along with proprietary 
software, with decisions made based on what offers the most value for money. 
Sheridan said that in many cases, open source is better value to the government 
than proprietary software now that better support is available.

"The proprietary solutions require an increasing fees, require expensive 
support or maintenance costs, and often the more advanced or popular features — 
the ones that really make a business difference — require so much investment of 
time and were so hard to get people to do that in some cases, it is 
prohibitively expensive or impossible to get out of once you're in," he said.

"This change to open source has changed the way I think that we do business."


Governos no primeiro mundo estão migrando para open source por que estão 
percebendo os benefícios reais e não o "FUD" e "outras conversas".

Quem quer se reeleger ou ser reconduzido ao cargo, precisa apresentar 
resultados que possam ser divulgados na imprensa (nas páginas de Economia e 
Mercado).

Mas para o sucesso do software livre em instituições de governo, são 
necessários profissionais capacitados e um qualificado ecossistema de empresas 
de suporte técnico e treinamento, que possam atender os extensos requisitos de 
licitações e das negociações.

Como na Austrália também estão percebendo.
-- 
André Felipe Machado

CEAGO/COTSC/COSTE
As Lou Gerstner, former Chairman 
and CEO of IBM, observed: “I came to see, in my time at IBM that culture
 isn’t just one aspect of the game; it IS the game.”
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Em 26/08/2013 11:32:02, Olivier Hallot escreveu:
> O medo é o mais sincero dos endossos.
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/m757a5g
> 
> 
> Em 21-08-2013 16:37, Eliane Domingos de Sousa escreveu:
> > Será que estamos mexendo no queijo deles?
> > 
> > http://goo.gl/cRnAOR



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