[Infowarrior] - DoD releases OTD Roadmap

Richard Forno rforno at infowarrior.org
Mon Jul 10 11:59:20 EDT 2006


Title            DoD releases OTD Roadmap
Date            2006.07.07 19:00
Author            Joe Barr
Topic            
http://trends.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=06/07/07/233257

The Open Source Software Institute (OSSI) has announced the release of a
Department of Defense (DoD) report entitled the Open Technology Development
Roadmap which focuses on how to make the use of open technology development
an integral part of the Department of Defense (DoD) software acquisition and
development processes.

According to OSSI, "OTD methodology will enable DoD organizations and
contractors to rapidly adapt and extend existing software capabilities in
response to shifting threats and requirements without, being locked in to a
specific vendor or held hostage to proprietary technologies."

The 79 page report defines Open Technology Development, explains the key
need that it fulfills, and makes concrete recommendations on how to make its
use a standard operating procedure within the DoD.

According to the report, Open Technology Development "combines salient
advances" in four key areas:

    * Open Standards and Interfaces
    * Open Source Software and Designs
    * Collaborative/Distributive culture and online support tools
    * Technological Agility

The report distinguishes between open source and OTD, since ODT code may be
developed internally at the DoD and only available for distribution within
the department.

NewsForge spoke briefly this afternoon with John Scott, one of the report's
three authors. Scott told us the biggest single benefit OTD brings to the
DoD is not in cost savings, but in agility: getting IT tools to those who
use them more quickly and efficiently.

John Weathersby of OSSI said "OTD is more than the technical benefits of
open source. OTD focuses on the changing, evolving business model...how open
source is, and will become, an integral part of the DoD business process."

Links

   1. "Open Source Software Institute" - http://www.oss-institute.org/
   2. "Open Technology Development Roadmap" -
http://www.oss-institute.org/NCOSPR/OTDRoadmap_v3_Final.pdf
   3. "report" - http://www.oss-institute.org/NCOSPR/OTDRoadmap_v3_Final.pdf
   4. "John Scott" - http://powdermonkey.blogs.com/powdermonkey/




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