CEW#56 - Break Out Group One - Remote Participants (3C9W)
- Participants (3C9X)
- PeterYim - moderator/notetaker (3C9Y)
- KathyLee (MDA/SBIR, IDA) (3CBP)
- RuthLutes, HP, Manager Advanced Technology Center (3C9Z)
- MikeBalma, HP, Open Source Government Security Solutions Manager (3CA0)
- KarlPaetzel, HP, Manager Open Source Enablement and Services (3CA1)
- RagavanSrinivasan, HP, Open Source Program Office (3CA2)
- MikeCummens (Healthcare, Independent Consultant) (3CA3)
- DanPlaza (Open Source Stack, Independent Consultant) (3CA5)
- MiriamHeller (Office of Cyber Infrastructure, NSF) (3CBQ)
- BurkeBlackman (Booz Allen Hamilton) (3CBR)
- AaronLippold (DISA) (3CE0)
Use these questions to frame your discussion. Develop questions/issues for further exploration during the two afternoon fishbowl sessions. (3CA7)
What's Needed to Create a Conducive Acquisition Environment for Open Technology Development? (3CA8)
Legend: We = Government Acquisition (3CBS)
- 1. What Works? (3CA9)
- 2. What Doesn't Work? (3CAA)
- exposure or understanding on open source license and products not widespread (3CCV)
- no systematic initiative available to maintain open source products (3CCW)
- software delivered with disclaimers: statements like "use at your own risk" are not helping (3CCX)
- not enough RFP's are asking for open source technology (3CCY)
- 'forking' (3CDX)
- 3. What Do We Need to Know? What do we need to know from suppliers? (3CAB)
- 4. What Do We Need to Create? What is the role(s) of suppliers? (3CAC)
- interfacing the existing infrastructure with the infrastructure of the open source community (3CDV)
- specifically asking for 'open' technology in and solicitations ... (3CC0)
- training opportunities (3CDY)
- infrastructure that allows government acquisition from open source communities that are non-business entities (from the likes of Apache Foundation, to small oss communities and teams) (3CDZ)