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Quebec government sued for buying Microsoft software

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| Quebec's open-source software association is suing the provincial government, 
| saying it is giving preferential treatment to Microsoft Corp. by buying the 
| company's products rather than using free alternatives.  
| 
| The lawsuit by Facil was lodged with the Quebec Superior Court on July 15 and 
| made public on Wednesday. In it, the group says the provincial government has 
| refused to entertain competing bids from all software providers, opting 
| instead to supply public-sector departments with products bought from 
| proprietary vendors such as Microsoft and Oracle Corp.    
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http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2008/08/27/tech-quebec.html


Recent:

The Tragedy of the Anti-Commons

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| Misapplication of “value for money” requirements when purchasing software 
| results in poor value for money - Government purchasing policies for software 
| tend to support the creation of monopolies.  
| 
| Government purchasing has effects on the price paid by citizens for the 
| product purchased. In some cases purchasing produces volume which permits  
| scale discounts and therefore a net benefit to citizens who also purchase the 
| product. However, in the case of lock in software* Government purchasing can 
| create a monopoly in the software which leads to increased costs for citizen 
| purchasers and a net detriment for society as a whole. It is not appropriate 
| for value for money policies to be assessed on a per acquisition basis when 
| software is being acquired. Doing so will almost certainly create net costs 
| for the community when considered in the aggregate.       
| 
| [...]
| 
| Government procurement can both create and reinforce a monopoly in goods and 
| services which it is acquiring. Anecdotal evidence suggests that bureaucrats 
| look at “value for money” type formulae and assess it against the cost to 
| Government on a purchase-by-purchase basis. This approach is fine in respect 
| of goods and services which are easily substitutable (such as hammers, 
| screws, cars etc). In respect of goods which are specifically designed to 
| prevent substitutability - eg devices which are not designed to be  
| interoperable it is an extremely hazardous approach. If those goods also tend 
| to be a natural monopoly (such as software in general, but particularly that 
| which is designed not to be interoperable) this approach is absolutely the 
| wrong one.          
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http://brendanscott.wordpress.com/2008/04/23/tradegy-of-the-anti-commons/


Interview with NOiV's Maarten Wijnen-Meijer on Study on Gov't Acquisition of OS
Software - Pick Your Brains

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| A Dutch study has recently been translated and published in English, "The 
| acquisition of (open-source) software", by Nederland Open in Verbinding 
| (NOiV), which finds that in Europe, gratis software does not require 
| tendering and so gratis Open Source software can be freely downloaded without 
| having to go through the usual purchase process. If service is required, that 
| service would, however, require going through the normal purchasing process,  
| but as a separate matter.      
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http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20080420111512402


NL: Use of Open Source software requires no European IT tenders

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| European public administrations that want to use software that is offered for 
| free, such as Open Source software, do not need to organise a call for 
| tender.  
| 
| [...]
| 
| According to Wijnen-Meijer the translation is well-received. "At a recent 
| Open Source conference in the US, copies were picked up quickly by companies. 
| We also have had requests from cities and ministries in Germany and Greece."  
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http://ec.europa.eu/idabc/en/document/7549


Related:

My Visit to Sun

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| Phipps went on to say that one of the main reasons prospects and customers 
| are uncomfortable with this open source approach is that it fails to align 
| with their expectations of how software is obtained. They're so accustomed to 
| the bid/procurement process accompanied by the stereotypical sales rep 
| proffering half-truths about the product that they literally feel anxious 
| when offered the gift of free software. Furthermore, they're so used to an 
| adversarial relationship with sales reps that they are bewildered about how 
| to respond to a sales approach that is more collaborative and focused on user 
| satisfaction, which is, of course, a prerequisite when what you sell is 
| support.          
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http://advice.cio.com/bernard_golden/my_visit_to_sun


UK Government: Closed Minds on Open Source

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| To its eternal shame, the UK Government uses far less open source than most. 
| Worse, it seems to have a closed mind to the whole idea. That's evident in 
| the guidelines that have been released to aid in the interpretation of 
| amendments to Computer Misuse Act (CMA) of 1990 with respect to “unauthorised 
| access to computer material” (aka cracking)...    
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http://www.computerworlduk.com/community/blogs/index.cfm?RSS&entryid=329


The UK has wasted over $4 billion on failed IT projects since 2000

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| The Guardian is reporting that the United Kingdom government has flushed over 
| £2 billion (More than US$4 billion) since 2000 on failed IT projects. IT 
| projects fail.  
| 
| [...]
| 
| And imagine if before the UK government went into these projects if it's cost 
| of failure was hugely mitigated upfront by zero licensing costs and the 
| chance to fully evaluate technology before adopting it.  
| 
| It's called open source. Heard of it?
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http://blogs.cnet.com/8301-13505_1-9840497-16.html


Lawmaker blasts U.K. government on Microsoft policy

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| "A member of Parliament of the United Kingdom has launched a stinging
| attack on the U.K. government's IT strategy, saying that it has given
| Microsoft too much control.
| 
| John Pugh, who is a member of Parliament, or MP, for Southport and a
| member of the Public Accounts Committee, was speaking in an
| adjournment debate on Tuesday that he had called. The aim of the
| debate, he said, was to explore the alternatives to using Microsoft
| software, including open source."
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http://www.news.com/Lawmaker-blasts-U.K.-government-on-Microsoft-policy/2100-1012_3-6212721.html


Open-source evolves from 'nerdy' to notable

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| Last January, Host Europe, a company that runs the Web sites for 120,000 
| businesses in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, secured an unlikely supplier 
| for the open-source software it uses to run almost all of its computer 
| servers.   
|
| [...]
|
| "I think that the adoption of open source has been much greater in some 
| of the Continental markets and in the United States," said Mark Brier, 
| an open-source technician at the National Computing Center in 
| Manchester, England, a nonprofit group that advises government 
| on computer purchases. "Here there is no large-scale adoption."
| 
| Scott Thompson, the executive director of OpenAdvantage, a 
| nonprofit group in Birmingham, England, that promotes open-source 
| software among businesses in the West Midlands region, said the 
| spread has been limited by outmoded government procurement rules 
| that favor larger, established proprietary vendors, government 
| outsourcing of technology operations to companies with relationships 
| to proprietary vendors, and the well-funded defense of proprietary 
| software makers.
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http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/07/03/technology/source02.php


Bundestag: "Open-source strategy is not in jeopardy"

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| In April the Linux Association had smelt a rat with regard to the 
| exchange tests and sharply criticized the manner in which the 
| administration of the Bundestag awards contracts. We cannot "help 
| suspecting that with the help of the Council of Elders the IT 
| strategy of the administration of the Bundestag is being manipulated 
| in a manner that excludes the technical departments," the association 
| had declared at the time. A spokesman of the administration had replied 
| that all procurement acts relating to the pilot project had taken place 
| in conformity with the rules laid down for the awarding of 
| contracts.
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http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/91844/from/rss09


Feds revise IT procurement model

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| The federal government has launched version two of the SourceIT
| model contracts and user notes aimed at simplifying procurement of
| information technology 12 months after the first version.
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http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php?id=805606582&rid=-50


Governments slammed for anti-competitive software tendering practices     

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| A leading Australian open source advocate has called for an end for to
| tender lock-outs of competitors to Microsoft, claiming the practice
| is costing Australian taxpayers tens of millions of dollars each
| year.
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http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/11496/53/
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