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Will Open Source Support Providers Ride a Government Gravy Train?

We've recently written about potentially far-reaching moves by the U.S. government to switch significant parts of its internal software infrastructure to open source. First, the news came out that Whitehouse.gov is now based on the open source Drupal content management system (which OStatic runs on too), then the U.S. Department of Defense announced its plans to move to open source software components and platforms.

When the news broke about Whitehouse.gov and Drupal (and the Obama administration has indicated intent to run other government sites with Drupal), my first thought was that Acquia, which provides commercial support for Drupal, might see some valuable support contracts from the government. InfoWorld's Savio Rodrigues takes the idea one step further, though, and I'm inclined to agree with him.



U.S. Defense Department Cozies Up to Open Source

Yesterday we covered the news of the U.S. government showing a little more love to open source by relaunching Whitehouse.gov as a Drupal site. The move came after recent clamoring for the Obama administration to more aggressively pursue open source initiatives. Now, as matt Asay notes, the U.S. Defense Department has issued new guidelines regarding open source adoption.


A New Appeal to Obama to Support FOSS

Andy Updegrove from ConsortiumInfo.org, who is also deeply involved with the Open Source for America initiative, has a manifesto post up that calls for President Obama to to come out in favor of open source. This isn't the first time that open letters to Obama on this topic have been penned, even though the Obama administration has stated its support for open source. Updegrove's post places urgency on even more administration support.