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FLOSS Public Policies in Brasil Eduardo Santos eduardo.edusantos@gmail.com eduardo.santos@planejamento.gov.br www.softwarepublico.gov.br eduardosan.worpress.com
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Roadmap 1) The Brazilian Public Software Portal 1) FLOSS in Brazilian government 2) The sharing initiative 3) Creating the ecossistem 4) Economic and Social impact 2) La Red Colaborativa de Software Livre y Abierto (RCSLA) 3) UNDP Project: International Public Software
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FLOSS in Brazilian Government
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Software Livre en Gobierno Em um mundo onde conhecimento, informação, criatividade e inovação são fatores de riqueza, a diversidade cultural é para ser reconhecida e explorada como fator de riqueza. Source: Livro Verde - A sociedade da Informação no Brasil
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FLOSS in Government In a world where knowledge, information, creativity and innovation are wealthiness factors, the cultural diversity must be recognized and explored as wealthy factor. Source: Livro Verde - A sociedade da Informação no Brasil (Free translation)
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FLOSS Regulations SISP Decree: it defines the government area responsible por informatics and information policies Decree from October, 29, 2003: e-Gov techinal committees: FLOSS implementation Legacy systems and software licenses Systems integration...
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FLOSS in Government
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Brazilian Public Software
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First Design Idea: to share software solutions in government First experience: CACIC Answer to the Brazilian FLOSS community Legal study about GPL in Brazilian law Public Software Portal Fase 01
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Groups of Interest Public Market Portal Public Software Portal Fase 02Fase 01Fase 03 20062006 20082008 20072007 Project Evolution
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Evolución del Proyecto Concept and design evolution Groups of Interest Public Market Portal Public Software Portal Fase 02Fase 01Fase 03 20062006 20082008 20072007
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Groups of Interest Public Market Portal Public Software Portal 20062006 20082008 20072007 Ecosystem Ecosystem
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Project Evolution Public Software Ecosystem - Public Service - Groups of Interest Public Market Portal Public Software Portal Fase 02Fase 01Fase 03 20062006 20082008 20072007 20092009 OFFERSERVICESDEMAND
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Challenge: a new model for software industry Project Evolution Public Software Ecosystem - Public Service - Groups of Interest Public Market Portal Public Software Portal Fase 02Fase 01Fase 03 20062006 20082008 20072007 20092009 OFFERSERVICESDEMAND
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Service Dimensions Software Público - Portal - Software Solutions for Society
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Software Tool Application System Component..... PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT: USER DEVELOPER NO-SOFTWARE ARTIFACTS DEMANDS REQUIREMENTS START / EXECUTION / END ACTION 01 SERVICE SUPPLIER USER PROJECTS ACTION 04 ACTION 03 ACTION 02 ACTION 05 USER PROFILE SPB PORTAL COMMUNICATION PLAN CATALOG Opportunities
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Summary The Brazilian model is able to move a lot of sectors in economy There are opportunities in all areas: management, education, research, regional development, e-Gov
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Numbers 34 Software Communities 45.000+ registered users 67.000+ visitors/month Only in Brazilian Government, the economy is US$ 3.750.000,00+ 300+ forums messages/month
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Numbers Minimal economy in federal government: R$ 7.050.006,00
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Applications
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GSAN Water and sewage management system Complete ERP solution for water companies Budget control Water flow control Print bills Paraguay case: better fundraise in the country history (just with the system)
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GSAN - Technologies Struts 1.1 Jasper Reports 1.2.2 Java 1.5.0 Hibernate 3.1 Java Help 2.0 JSTL 1.1 Quartz 1.5.2 Pager-Taglib 2.0 EJB 2.0 Ireport 1.2.2 Eclipse 8.1.4 RedHat 3.4.6-3 Jboss 4.0.1-SP1 Postgres 8.2.4
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GSAN OPERATOR FIELD OR COMERCIAL AGENT MEASUREMENTSCONTROLER EncryptedInformation EncryptedInformation Routes generated by GSAN TransmissionOK. EncryptedInformation If there's no connection, the data is stored to be transmited via Web later
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GSAN CompanyState CAGEPAPB CASALAL DESOSE DAAE AraraquaraSP SAAE JacareíSP URBAN São José dos CamposSP AGESPISAPI EMBASABA CAERDRO SANECAPMT Águas do AmazonasAM CASANSC COMPESAPE
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GSAN Compesa - 1.900.000 Residences (feb/2007) Caern - 700.000 Residences (apr/ 2007) Caer- 90.000 Residences (sep/ 2007) Caema - 900.000 Residences (nov/ 2008) AdA – 400.000 Residences (jan/2009) SAAE–Juazeiro (BA) - 40.000 Residences (sep/2009) Cosanpa - 600.000 Residences (oct/2009) Embasa – 3.000.000 Residences (implementing) Clients
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GSAN - Mobile Smartphone E61, E62, E61i, E71 e E63 – Todos Nokia Printers RW 420 – Zebra - Testing other models Tested Equipment
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Ginga Digital TV Middleware First one in the world 99,99% Free Software Brazilian standard is ready to interactivity in mobile applications
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Interactive TV only if with GingaCopyright © 2006 TeleMídia28 Ginga - Middleware Ginga – Common Core Operating System JVM Conditional Access Return Channel Context Manager User Interface Media Players (JPEG, MPEG2, MPEG4, MP3, TXT, GIF, HTML-based etc.) Update Manager Graphic Manager Main A/V Adapter Application Trigger Data Stream Processor Section Filter Tunner Persistency Exibidores de Mídias ( JPEG, MPEG2, MPEG4, MP3, TXT, GIF, HTML-based, etc) Declarative Environment (NCL Formatter) Imperative Environment (Xlet manager) Declarative Environment (Player Lua) Bridge Ginga - Specific Services
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e-Cidade Complete magament solution for municipalities Tax payments, Finance, Education, health
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e-Cidade Citizen Manager Education Health Citizen Finances Tax Control Property Control Human Resources
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E-Cidade: Indicators Control
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E-Cidade: Finances Budget Expenditures
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InVesalius 3D Images Reconstruction Direct integration with CT Scans Prototype construction (with 3D printers) Medical surgery aid
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Invesalius: 3D Reconstruction
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Invesalius: Prototype
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The International Public Software
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History UNDP talked to us about the creation of a FLOSS development reference school We enter the RCSLA together with the UNDP and the UFMG
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RCSLA Objective: to ensure greater independency from the developed countries Answer to regional demands Use FLOSS as a tool for development
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RCSLA A map is needed of the competencies of Latin American universities, private enterprises, non- governmental organizations, and governments in information and communication technologies, with an initial focus on the areas of e- government and e-governance. Source: http://rcsla3.dcc.ufmg.br/principal/en/projetohttp://rcsla3.dcc.ufmg.br/principal/en/projeto
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Joining RCSLA...for an institution to participate in the network, all that is needed is cooperation with any of the institutions that are already part of the network. It must be pointed out that the absence of any concentration is certainly a factor for the robustness of the network. Source: http://rcsla3.dcc.ufmg.br/principal/en/documentoshttp://rcsla3.dcc.ufmg.br/principal/en/documentos
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History Free and Open Source Collaborative Network UFMG First Cell Brazilian Public Software Portal
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Project Format SPB PORTAL Brazilian Public Software International Public Software SPI PORTAL Contact with Public Software Create International Public Software Portal at UNDP
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SPB PORTAL Brazilian Public Software International Public Software Paraguay Public Software SPP PORTAL SPI PORTAL Paraguay Paraguay Joint Brasil
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SPB PORTAL Brazilian Public Software International Public Software Paraguay Public Software SPP PORTAL SPI PORTAL Paraguay Paraguay Joint Brasil
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Future Promote Public Software in Ibero America Since 2009, the project is now part of CLAD (Centro Lation Americano de Administración para el Desarollo) The public software is already on Brasil, Paraguay, Peru, Guatemala, Uruguay and Mexico. Work with groups of interest Foster regional small companies development
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Contact Eduardo Ferreira dos Santos MPOG – SLTI/DSI eduardo.santos@planejamento.gov.br eduardo.edusantos@gmail.com www.softwarepublico.gov.br eduardosan.wordpress.com +55 (61) 2020-1329
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