Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted July 3, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted July 3, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up *** must push forward greater use of open tech While the public sector has adopted open source technologies, there ******** little understanding of it, the latest edition of OpenUK’s State of open report has warned. Phase two: The open manifesto urges policymakers to build skills in open source software, enable the *** public sector to do open source software better and ensure artificial intelligence (AI) openness. According to OpenUK, the trajectory of open source software adoption over the past decade has outpaced public sector understanding. However, the report highlights poor policies and practices it said are “often unfit for purpose”. OpenUK called on the public sector to develop skills to curate open source well. Policymakers also need to gain a greater understanding of open technologies to avoid the *** continuing to rely on multi-year contracts from what OpenUK calls “legacy IT providers and consultancies”. To succeed in its aspirations to be a world leader in digital and AI, the *** needs to attract and retain the right tech talent. OpenUK believes this talent can be grown through the support of open source technology and offering those with such skills an opportunity to earn a living. In the report’s forward, OpenUK CEO Amanda Brock said working with people who learn to code in open source and contribute to open source code repositories can help to tackle the *** skills gap. She said these open source contributors have a “living” and globally visible CV to *** and international firms looking to recruit tech talent. Given the geographic spread of open source contributions, she said this creates employment opportunities both in urban and rural areas. OpenUK’s report illustrates the extent to which open source is being used across the public sector, by looking at the number of GitHub repositories across NHS Digital, Government Digital Service, and the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. “The *** public sector embracing open source aligns with government digital transformation goals, driving better public services and fostering a culture of continuous improvement,” the report’s authors wrote. “By leveraging open source, the *** public sector can address complex challenges more effectively, ensuring robust, scalable and secure digital infrastructure that supports economic resilience and growth.” Jennifer Barth, chief research officer at OpenUK, said: “The numbers presented in this report are a testament to the growing influence and value of open source in the ***. With 3.6 million GitHub accounts in the ***, this is 5% of the population.” She also pointed to the continued robust growth of the ***’s AI repositories. “As of January 2024, the total number of *** AI repositories has reached 102, with 11 new repositories achieving over 1,000 stars in the first half of 2024 alone,” said Barth. “These figures illustrate the dynamism and innovation within the ***’s AI community, bolstered by open source principles.” This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #push #greater #open #tech This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/57149-uk-must-push-forward-greater-use-of-open-tech/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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