Free software in government: Difference between revisions
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See [[wp:Copyright status of work by the U.S. government]] | See [[wp:Copyright status of work by the U.S. government]] | ||
Just one piece of that, the 'information community' is ~ $150 Billion dollars. | Just one piece of that, the 'information community' is ~ $150 Billion dollars. | ||
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"CENDI is a volunteer-powered membership organization that serves the federal information community - that is, all those who create, manage, aggregate, organize, and provide access to federally- | "CENDI is a volunteer-powered membership organization that serves the federal information community - that is, all those who create, manage, aggregate, organize, and provide access to federally--section of federal data and publication providers, including libraries, data centers, aggregators, information technology developers, and content management providers." | ||
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== Free software available now == | == Free software available now == | ||
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<li> The White House [ | <li> The White House [[[Drupal]] (licensed under the GPLv2 or later). Public Domain software and GPL software can happily co-exist. | ||
<li> [http://opencatalog.darpa.mil/ DARPA Open Catalog] | <li> [http://opencatalog.darpa.mil/ DARPA Open Catalog] | ||
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