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Working Groups
Part of the mission of OSFA is to educate
decision makers in the U.S. Federal government about the advantages of
using free and open source software. In order to do that, we have to
be able to provide accurate and trustworthy information in many
different areas. We fully believe that "no one is as smart as
everyone," which is why we need your help.
Our working groups
are divided by subject area, so that you can share what you know about
a particular area with other experts in your field. Even if you don't
consider yourself a subject matter expert, you can still help us gather
data, craft PR messages, or provide technical support in something that
interests you. Above all, please realize that the working groups are
intended to WORK. They aren't just mailing lists. There are goals and
deliverables expected of each group, although each group has the
ability to set timelines and goals that they feel are realistic and
achievable.
To sign up for a working group, you must first
become a member of Open Source for America. Once you're logged into the
website, you can sign up for a group and become connected to others who
share your interest. You will then have access to the group's wiki and
mailing list archives. Click here to become a member. If you are
already a member, see the list below for more information about the groups.
You can become a member of the groups by subscribing to mailing lists here.
Government Employees: Please read this page before signing up for a workgroup.
Working Group Home Pages
Acquisitions and Competition Working Group
Elections and Voting Technology Working Group
Energy and Transportation Working Group
Projects
Projects are important tasks which are not policy-oriented but which are required for OSFA to accomplish its goals. If you have limited time for discussion, but want to help with something practical, one of our projects may be for you.
Open Government Report Card Project