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Free Software In Brazil Federal Government

Free Software In Brazil Federal Government. The know how Brazil wants to share. Logistics and Information Technology Secretariat Planning, Budget, and Management Ministry Brazilian Government. Environment 2003/2004 - Migration to Free Software. Critical to Success. Training. ?.

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Free Software In Brazil Federal Government

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  1. Free Software In Brazil Federal Government The know how Brazil wants to share Logistics and Information Technology Secretariat Planning, Budget, and Management Ministry Brazilian Government

  2. Environment 2003/2004 - Migration to Free Software Critical to Success Training ? Documentation Standard License

  3. Environment 2003/2004 - Migration to Free Software Actions Critical to Success Training Week of Trainning Documentation Documentation of the migrations to Free Software Standard e-PING standard License CC_GPL

  4. Aproximation of two critical elements of success Environment 2003/2004 - Migration to Free Software Actions Critical to Success Training Week of Trainning Documentation Documentation of the migrations to Free Software Standard e-PING standard License CC_GPL

  5. Brazil European Community and Brazilian Government European Community Comparison of Initiatives

  6. Brazil European Community and Brazilian Government European Community Comparison of Initiatives Denomination of the Software (concept)‏ Open Source Free Software

  7. Brazil European Community and Brazilian Government European Community Comparison of Initiatives Denomination of the Software (concept)‏ Open Source Free Software Justification of Use (focus)‏ Cost Freedom

  8. Brazil Examples of Adoption (experience)‏ European Community and Brazilian Government European Community Comparison of Initiatives Denomination of the Software (concept)‏ Open Source Free Software Justification of Use (focus)‏ Cost Freedom Few real cases Many real cases

  9. Brazil Examples of Adoption (experience)‏ European Community and Brazilian Government European Community Comparison of Initiatives Denomination of the Software (concept)‏ Open Source Free Software Justification of Use (focus)‏ Cost Freedom Few real cases Many real cases Without With Institutional Relationship with the Free Software Guide (responsibly)‏

  10. Open Standards Free License Community Free Software Ecosystem

  11. Free Software Timeline 1998 2004 Government as user

  12. Free Software Timeline Open Standards

  13. Free Software Timeline - e-PING 2003 2008 • Compliance with Internet • Adoption of XML • Adoption of browsers • Development and adoption of Electronic Government Metadata Standards • Development and maintenance of a Government Categories List • Market support

  14. Free Software Timeline – Legal aspect of GPL 2004 2005 Open Standards Free License Study of the legal aspect of the GPL license in accordance with Brazilian Laws: ITI and FGV

  15. Open Standards Free License Community Free Software Timeline - Community 2005 2008

  16. Brazilian Public Software Free Software in and of the Brazilian Government • Shared development communities • Government as developer, donor and user of software solutions. • In the beginning there was CACIC: Inventory of Hardware and Software. The First Brazilian Government Software Released as GPL. • Nowadays, there is about 15 solutions available in the public software portal • The Portal has 20 thousand subscripted users

  17. Open Standards Free License Community Free Software Ecosystem in the Brazilian Government

  18. Free Software Migration Plan Cycles Communication/ Awareness Migrações Diagnostic Training Migration Support Learn and Adapt Documentation

  19. Brazilian Digital Television

  20. Free Software Successul Initiatives Presentation Machine Ginga-NCL (2 versions)‏ • Developed in the Java programming language • Windows and Linux compatible • Directed for the interative applications development • Developed in the C++ programming language • Linux compatible • High-performance version, to be embedded on the receptors • Demands high expertise oin the instalation process. • Recommended for middleware or receptors developers. Composer • Developed in Java • Available for Windows and Linux • Recommended for interactive applications developers

  21. Free Software Successul Initiatives • Federal Income Tax – electronic declaration • In 2004 first release of the multiplataform java program to declare the income tax • In 2007, more than 98% of the Income Tax has been sent by Internet • In 2009, the java program will be the only program available to declare the income tax • e-Proinfo - An e-learning project that has already trained 50 thousand students • ICP-Brazil - Public key infrastructure established in 2001: regulates the use of digital certificates. • 2007: 52.3 thousand certificates released

  22. Free Software Successul Initiatives Computer for All • Reduced interest rates financing computers with government approved patterns; • Equipment with free and open softwares; • Industry and revenue growth with job creation. Computer Reconditioning Centers - CRCs • Retrieve computers and peripherals discharged; • 3 Computer Reconditioning Centers implemented; • Inspired by Canada's Computers for Schools project. • All the computers are delivered with free and open software

  23. Free Software Successul Initiatives Standards Federal Government released standards of accessibility and interoperability. • e-PING - e-Government Interoperability Standards www.eping.e.gov.br. • e-MAG – e-Government Acessibility Model www.governoeletronico.gov.br.

  24. Free Software Successul Initiatives Government Procurement System Suppliers Other Government databases ComprasNet S I A S G Partnership Management Units

  25. Government Procurement SystemAll purchases from jan-mar – 2002 to 2008

  26. Evolution of savings due to use of electronic reverse auction, comparative to reference value – 2002 to 2006 (US$)‏

  27. Successful Initiatives Electronic Vote • Brazil uses electronic vote since 1995; • 4.5% per year. electorate growth; • 136,8 million people voted in 2006 election; • Completely digital voting process since 2000; • In each election a new version of voting machine is launched • The next version of the vote machine will use Gnu/Linux OS.

  28. Technological Innovations • Development of the document “Guide of Technological Innovation in Cluster and Grid”. • Research, development and practical application of Cluster and Grid technologies: • High Availability, Load Balance, Database replication, distributed mass storage and virtualization. • The next Government Procurement System will be based on free software and cluster technologies. • In 2006 it was realized the First Seminary on Technology Innovation with the application of cluster and grid in the environment of Brazilian Federal Government. 42 technical talks.

  29. Technological Innovations • The governmement is funding research and development of E-Government and Critical Systems based on Free Cluster and Grid technologies. • The first system using this technologies will be the government procurement system, also know as “Comprasnet” citizen

  30. Rogério Santanna Secretary for Logistics and Technology Information Ministry of Planning, Budget and Management rogerio.santanna@planejamento.gov.br 55 61 313 1400

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