[Aust-NZ] Moves to free Australian Public Sector Information
Cameron Shorter
cameron.shorter at lisasoft.com
Thu Jun 25 17:12:39 PDT 2009
http://cameronshorter.blogspot.com/2009/06/moves-to-free-australian-public-sector.html
The Victorian Parliament’s Economic Development and Infrastructure
Committee (“EDIC”) has released a report recommending the freeing of
access to Public Sector Information. Bruce Bannerman and I tabled an
OSGeo <http://osgeo.org/> submission for this report, as did a number of
other enlightened organisations.
Anne Fitzgerald summarises the situation well, (note that Anne has
submitted an abstract about Open Data for the FOSS4G
<http://2009.foss4g.org/> conference):
I, Brian Fitzgerald and other research collaborators (including
those working within the Queensland Treasury’s Office of Economic
and Statistical Research) made verbal and written submissions, which
are extensively referred to with approval by the committee
throughout its report. This is a very important report, as it is the
first in Australia to consider in depth the issue of access to
Public Sector Information, and is likely to provide the template for
work by the Federal and other [Australian] State/Territory
governments. The report recommends that the Victorian Government
should establish an Information Management Framework, with open
access to Government information at no or marginal cost as the
default position.
Donna Benjamin noted on the Open Source Industries Australia email list
some of the Open Source highlights:
Recommendation 42: That the Victorian Government require, as part of
its whole-of-government ICT Procurement Policy, that software
procured by the Government be capable of saving files in open
standard formats, and that wherever possible, the software be
configured to save in open standard formats by default.
Recommendation 43: That the Victorian Government ensure when
preparing guidance for procurement, ICT personnel should be equally
aware of the strengths and weaknesses of both OSS and proprietary
software.
Recommendation 44: That the Victorian Government fully evaluate the
Victorian Department of Justice open source software (OSS)
workstation trial to assess the potential for wider use of OSS in
Victorian public service workstations.
Recommendation 45: That the Victorian Government examine its policy
for ICT Procurement to ensure that it continues to assist the
Victorian ICT industry.
Recommendation 46: That the Victorian Government ensure where
appropriate that tenders are neither licence specific nor have
proprietary software-specific requirements; and meet the given
objectives of Government.
For further information, read the press release at:
http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/edic/inquiries/access_to_PSI/PSI_Inquiry_Media_Release.pdf
The report itself is at
http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/edic/inquiries/access_to_PSI/final_report.html
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