Building an Open Source Enterprise Community
Welcome to the National Center for Open Source Policy and Research
(NCOSPR), a non-profit organization established to promote the use of
open source software solutions within government IT enterprise
environments for the benefit of government agencies,and public sector entities. NCOSPR accomplishes this by serving as a
facilitator and administrator of development and implementation services
among government, academic, open source community and information technology (IT) industry developers, distribution and user communities.
As a
National Open Source Resource Center, NCOSPR's mandate is to
serve the public by helping to identify the "common technical needs"
within government agencies and bring to bear the resources, applications
and expertise of the IT industry and independent open source development
communities to meet these needs. The adoption of open source promotes
interoperability, standardization, extension of product life cycle, best
business practices, and provides leverage in acquisition practices that
are currently unimagined in the world of proprietary licenses, vendor
lock-in and single-use development practices.
As an academic
Center of Excellence, NCOSPR challenges the bounds of
research and development in order to advance the existing body of
knowledge and technical skill within the IT, academic and government
communities. NCOSPR's mandate is to reach out to every corner of the
academic community to draft and train the next generation of IT
professionals and researchers in order to promote advanced education and
economic development.
And as an
Open Source Public Policy Institute, NCOSPR's mandate is to
recruit experienced and innovative thinkers to help craft development,
implementation and acquisition policies that will facilitate the
continual adoption and growth of open source within the public sector IT
communities.
The National Center is administered by the Open Source Software
Institute (OSSI) and hosted by the University of Southern Mississippi.
NCOSPR's primary facilities are located at the University's main campus
in Hattiesburg with technical and development offices located at the
John C. Stennis Space Center. Satellite and affiliate branches will be
established on-site at participating government, academic and industry
partner locations.