NSW Opposition queries Linux investigation

The NSW Opposition has asked the government to explain why it has released a tender for provision of Linux software and services before making public the details of a departmental investigation into open source software.

The NSW Shadow Minister for Commerce, Chris Hartcher, said the government had released the government-wide Linux tender just three months after launching the investigation into open source and its cost-benefits to government departments. That investigation had been scheduled for completion within the 2004/05 year at a cost of AU$200,000.

"If the Department has completed in three months what they themselves suggested should have been a year long investigation, then the Minister must release the results of that investigation," he said.

The Department of Commerce told ZDNet Australia   earlier this week the investigation was due to be completed by the end of the year.

"The Minister for Commerce should be investigating every software option; if those investigations have not been concluded then no decisions should be made in relation to software tendering," Hartcher said.

However, the Linux tender is for establishment of a panel of suppliers which agencies wishing to explore Linux solutions can do so without facing the expense and time of a full, formal tendering process. There is no obligation on agencies to give work to suppliers on the panel. The panel is due to be formed after the tender closes on 28 October, meaning agencies are likely to have the results of the investigation in their hands either before or just after the panel is formed.

Talkback 3 comments

    I smell a lobbying rat... Or i ...Anonymous -- 01/10/04

    I smell a lobbying rat...

    Or is that the AIIA, the Institute for 'Software Choice' (sic), CompTIA or similar Microsoft puppet...?

    The reason that the trial peri ...Anonymous -- 03/10/04

    The reason that the trial period completed in three months instead of the expected twelve months is obvious, they found that spending another nine months of testing would not change the results thus far.
    It is no wonder that the nitwits that are called the Opposition have been in opposition for so many years, they deserve to be. ( Note:- I am a federal Liberal voter even though I detest their support for Microsofts type of business ethics (total lack of). The federal opposition is even dopier than the NSW one

    John

    Other news services carried th ...Anonymous -- 09/11/04

    Other news services carried this story along with Mr Hartcher's comments that if the investigation had been completed then the results should be published.

    No-one is suggesting they should have delayed the investigation simply because that length of time is what they cited as the most likely timetable to begin with.

    I'd join Mr Hartcher and others who want the Minister to come up with the goods faster reveal the Government's position on OS.

    It's about time Government's start looking to the open source industry as a viable alternative for software provision instead of simply another industry group they have to pander to before supplying Government Department's with more MS software.

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