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Linux Journal: Linux Access in State and Local Government, Part II

[ Thanks to Wayne
Slade
for this link. ]

“Texas state agencies spend more than $450 million annually on
information technology, not counting staffing costs and purchases
from local or federal funds. With this amount of money in play,
Texas is a significant target for hardware, software and technical
support vendors.

“Key Texans believe state and local governments should embrace
Linux and open-source software (OSS) to reduce taxes. The local
media decided differently and did not inform the general public
about OSS initiatives in the legislature. This is especially odd,
as the Houston Chronicle runs Linux on an IBM mainframe and the
city administrators made the front page of USA Today for bucking
Microsoft. In addition to the Chronicle, the parent of the Dallas
Morning News, Belo Corporation, uses Linux to host web sites and
invested heavily in :CueCat, a product driven by the Linux
operating system. So, advocates of the OSS bill feel baffled.

“Specifically, when Texas Senator John Carona filed SB 1579, a
bill to make the state consider OSS, the media remained silent.
Most voters did not have a clue that the State Auditor’s Office put
annual IT spending at $1.4 billion. But, those costs did not escape
Senator Carona…”

Complete
Story

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