Open Source Leadership Jam 2022
Elevating the trustworthiness of OSS and the OSS ecosystem without losing their characteristic speed, innovation, and transparency
The US Government and Department of Defense (DoD) will rely on its Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs) and University Affiliated Research Centers (UARCs) along with industry to educate and put into place practical policies, guidance, processes, and technology to enact the intent of a recently released memorandum on Open Source Software (OSS).
This workshop seeks to start the conversation among these entities and coordinate the means needed to elevate, objectively, the trustworthiness of not only OSS but also the entire OSS ecosystem while continuing to benefit from the speed, innovation, and transparency already seen today.
Attendance is free.
This is a closed event. Media is prohibited.
Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University
Organizer of Open Source Leadership Jam 2022
The SEI is a not-for-profit federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) at Carnegie Mellon University specifically established by the Department of Defense to focus on software and cybersecurity. We help government and industry organizations develop software-reliant systems that are more affordable and more agile, more reliable and more secure. We provide immediate and long-term integrated solutions via the strength of our workforce and focused research. The SEI is positioned to enhance impact, integration, and agility.
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- Carnegie Mellon University
- Code.mil
- Department of Defense (DoD)
- Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs)
- memorandum on Open Source Software (OSS)
- Open Source Leadership Jam 2022
- OSS ecosystem
- Software Engineering Institute (SEI)
- Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University
- software-reliant systems
- University Affiliated Research Centers (UARCs)
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