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Open Source Program Office

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An Open Source Program Office (OSPO) is a department formed by subject-matter experts involved in free and open software. This team may also oversee the operation of open standards and Digital public goods. It often includes an understanding of legal compliance issues and risk management, but is not limited to this. OSPOs can also play a role in culture change within an organization.

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Numerous companies have OSPOs, such as Yahoo!,[1] Goldman Sachs,[2] Bloomberg L.P., Comcast or Porsche,[3] and universities like Trinity College Dublin,[4] the University of Vermont,[5] or Johns Hopkins University.[6] The US Government's Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has also established an OSPO to help them improve organizational effectiveness.[7][8]

The tasks of an OSPO include both business oriented goals:

And technical and legal compliance issues such as:

  • Technical support of projects
  • Maintenance of public and private repositories on GitHub and GitLab for version control.[12][13]
  • Release for use of free software
  • Documentation of dependencies in used or included free software to prevent vulnerability or software license violations from third-party software.
  • Creation and monitoring of license compliance policies of free-software licenses in deployed applications or published products[11][9][3][14][15]
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