VoIP Business and Virtual PBX
VoIP for small business

NASA boldly goes to the open source frontier

The new site, code.nasa.gov, will roll out in three phases, writes William Eshagh, an Ames Technology Center technologist working on open government. The initial phase, launched Jan. 4, features a directory of NASA's open-source projects as so then as guidance on how to participate in the process and who to contact. "By elucidating the process, we hope to lower the barriers to building open innovation in partnership with the public," write Eshagh.

Unlaunched phase two will feature forums to discuss open-source policies and projects. Phase three will include NASA creating and hosting tools for successfully developing open projects. NASA's history of collaboration with the open-source community includes OpenStack, a scalable self-hosted cloud computing project.

Many Federal Government enterprises are focused on programs to consolidate data centers and introduce cloud computing to deliver significant efficiencies to daily operations. During it is important to implement these options for saving valuable resources, it is as well possible to gain measurable improvement by reviewing traditional internal processes that as well can be optimized to leverage today's technologies, information-sharing opportunities, and cost-reduction objectives. Read more

More information: Fcw