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 Post subject: Support Open Document Format in New York State
PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 9:52 am 
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NYS ODF study bill becomes law

A bill which requires the Director of the New York State Office for Technology to study and recommend a document format for preservation of electronic documents has been signed into law as of August 1, 2007, and is effective immediately. The bill, which amends State Technology law section 305 requires the Director of the New York State Office for Technology to:

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... study how electronic documents and the mechanisms and processes for obtaining access to and reading electronic data can be created, maintained, exchanged, and preserved by the state in a manner that encourages appropriate government control, access, choice, interoperability, and vendor neutrality.


The Director of the OFT is Melodie Mayberry-Stewart PhD. So, if you have an interest in the adoption of a *real* open document format (rather than Microsoft's OOXML) then Ms. Mayberry-Stewart is the person to send your comments to.


Here's the text of State Technology Law section 305. Paragraph 4 is the new part.

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§ 305. Use of electronic records.

1. In accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the electronic facilitator, government entities are authorized and empowered to produce, receive, accept, acquire, record, file, transmit, forward, and store information by use of electronic means. If any such government entity uses electronic records, it must also ensure that anyone who uses the services of such government entity may obtain access to records as permitted by statute, and receive copies of such records in paper form in accordance with fees prescribed by statute. No person shall be required to submit or file any record electronically to any government entity except as otherwise provided by law. Government entities that obtain, store, or utilize electronic records shall not refuse to accept hard copy, non-electronic forms, reports, and other paper documents for submission or filing except as otherwise provided by law.

2. A government entity shall have the authority to dispose of or destroy a record in accordance with the arts and cultural affairs law, regardless of format or media.

3. An electronic record shall have the same force and effect as those records not produced by electronic means.

4. The director shall study how electronic documents and the mechanisms and processes for obtaining access to and reading electronic data can be created, maintained, exchanged, and preserved by the state in a manner that encourages appropriate government control, access, choice, interoperability, and vendor neutrality. The study shall consider, but not be limited to, the policies of other states and nations, management guidelines for state archives as they pertain to electronic documents, public access, expected storage life of electronic documents, costs of implementation, and savings. The director shall solicit comments regarding the creation, maintenance, exchange, and preservation of electronic documents by the state from stakeholders, including but not limited to, the office of the state comptroller, the office of the attorney general, the state archives, and the state historian. The director shall also solicit comments from members of the public. The director shall report findings and recommendations to the governor, the speaker of the assembly, and the temporary president of the senate on or before January fifteenth, two thousand eight.



References/Links:

The text of the bill (now law):
http://www.assembly.state.ny.us/leg/?bn=S05599&sh=t

The New York State Law site (navigate to section "STT"):
http://public.leginfo.state.ny.us/menugetf.cgi

The New York State Office for Technology:
http://www.oft.state.ny.us/

The Ithaca Free Software Association:
http://ithacafreesoftware.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=231

This information is intended for the widest possible audience.


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 Post subject: More information about OASIS ODF and Microsoft OOXML
PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 10:49 am 
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More information about OASIS ODF and Microsoft OOXML

Here are some links by writers on both sides of the issue. Decide for yourself.

http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/art ... hite_paper
http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=290

Want more information? Search for "odf ooxml" using your favorite search engine.

Why should New York State choose OASIS ODF?
In the language of the law passed 8 August 2007, documents should be stored:
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in a manner that encourages appropriate government control, access, choice, interoperability, and vendor neutrality.


I don't think any reasonable person harbors any real doubt that the reason Microsoft is pushing their OOXML format so hard is that they are worried that their practice of vendor lock-in for office programs is in jeopardy. They are fighting to retain control of the market they have created using proprietary formats. OOXML is just lip service to a real "interoperability and vendor neutrality."


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Wow, you certainly did your research.
This is actually quite interesting for me. :) I would like to see where this goes.

Any other stuff about it?


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