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Episode 215: Joe Castle on Code.gov

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Jan 12, 2024
Joe Castle, Executive Advisor for Strategic Partnerships and Technology at SAS, discusses open source and Code.gov. They explore its history, federal source code policy, challenges, and budget allocation. They also discuss the importance of supporting open source projects and initiatives in different countries and labs.
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ANECDOTE

Joe's Open Source Journey

  • Joe Castle's first exposure to open source was seeing a colleague's Linux laptop while on a government contract.
  • His experience evolved into advocating for open source like Python in both government and commercial settings.
INSIGHT

Federal Source Code Policy Overview

  • The 2016 US federal source code policy mandates agencies to create a source code policy, update acquisition language, and publish an inventory with at least 20% as open source.
  • This aims to reduce redundant software purchases across 24 agencies with a $68 billion IT budget.
INSIGHT

Federal IT Budget Composition

  • Only about 7% of the $68 billion federal IT budget goes toward software; the rest funds labor, infrastructure, and commodity IT.
  • The workforce is heavily contractor-based, with contractors making up about 80%.
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