[0]Sam Hiser writes "Tom Adelstein, open source consultant and Member of
the [1]Open Government Interoperability Project ("OGIP") working group,
offers another incisive article in which he discusses the costs in the
terms of lives and dollars [2]when local governments do not deploy open
standards-based software for data sharing. Asks Adelstein, 'Can local
governments afford to create redundant applications to meet new Federal
standards for first responder alerts, emergency services, law
enforcement, broadcasters?' He posits that Open Source collaborative
initiatives may provide the only solution for the US if the people want
to create a safer environment."
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0. mailto:swhiser@openoffice.org
1. http://www.ogip.org/
2. http://consultingtimes.com/osgov.html
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