July 23, 2010
Russia to Go Linux in Government Services
The Russian Federation is moving to a Linux based platform choice for most government office uses –
The government is hoping to launch the first version of a “national operating system” for its computers as early as next year, a senior Communications and Press Ministry official said Thursday.
The operating system, for use on the computer systems of government agencies and state-run companies, will be 90 percent based on the open-source Linux operating system, Deputy Communications and Press Minister Ilya Massukh said.
He said use of the operating system would be optional for all agencies.
The operating system is part of the Information Society program, which the government is planning to implement from September. The program will receive 10 billion rubles ($330 million) in funding per year and includes other technology-related projects such as the creation of an “electronic government.”
The national operating system “may be one of the first targeted programs from the new raft that the government is going to approve,” Massukh said.
143m Russians using Linux? Maybe.
Filed under Intellectual Property by Dr. Dog


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