The document discusses the New York State Senate's adoption of open-source software to increase transparency, efficiency, and public participation. It notes that open-source provides cost savings, innovation, faster deployment, no vendor lock-in, ability to recruit talent, and ability to leverage tax dollars. It lists examples of open-source software used, such as Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP and Java for servers and programming, and Drupal, WordPress, SugarCRM and RedMine for applications and task tracking. It advocates opening not just code but also data, standards, content, and community.
2. Mission
The Office of the CIOʼs mission is to strategically leverage
technology and information in order to:
• TRANSPARENCY: create a more
transparent legislature,
•EFFICIENCY: enable Members to serve
constituents in a more effective and efficient
manner,
• PARTICIPATION: provide New Yorkers with
the means to take a more participatory role in
their State government,
3. Rationale
•Cost Savings (no license fees)
•Innovation (leverage of community-built
software)
•Speed to Deployment (clone product a peer
has created)
•No Vendor Lock-In (hire anyone to work on it)
•Recruit Talent (top developers like to work
with F/OSS)
•Leverage Tax Dollars (share our code to
benefit others)
4. Used in NYSenate For
•Server Software (Linux, Apache)
•Databases (MySQL)
•Programming Languages (PHP, Java)
•Platforms / Applications:
•Content Management: Drupal, WordPress
•Relationship Management: SugarCRM or CiviCRM
•Task Tracking: RedMine, TRAC, OpenAtrium