Birth of OSPO++ - Open Source Program Offices for Governments, Cities and Research Institutions
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the emergence of Open Source Program Offices (OSPOs) for governments, cities, and research institutions in this 27-minute talk by Richard Littauer and Clare Dillon from Mosslabs.io. Gain insights into the concept of OSPO++ and its potential impact on public sector organizations. Learn how these specialized offices are adapting open source practices to address unique challenges in governance, urban development, and academic research. Discover the benefits, implementation strategies, and real-world examples of OSPOs in non-corporate settings, and understand how they can foster innovation, collaboration, and transparency in public institutions.
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Birth of OSPO++: Open Source Program Offices for Governments, Cities and Research Institutions
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Linux Foundation
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