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The CSIS government policies on open source software (OSS) data set captures the different ways in which governments around the world have engaged with OSS. The research team relied on publicly available information to populate the data set.The CSIS government policies on open source software (OSS) data set captures the different ways in which governments around the world have engaged with OSS. The research team relied on publicly available information to populate the data set.Tags: open source
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Andreessen HorowitzAndrew PennAPECAustralian GovernmentCameron F. Kerry, Joshua P. Meltzer, and Andrea ReCIGIDaniel CastroDCRFDepartment of Industry, Science and ResourcesEmily Benson and Ethan B. KapsteinEuropean CommissionGillian Diebold and Daniel CastroGraham Webster and othersGregory C. AllenHomayoun Hatami et alIMFInnovation, Science and Economic Development CanadInnovationAUSIPCCJuan LondoñoKPMGMartin Neil Baily, Erik Brynjolfsson, and Anton KoNick EvansNISTNTIAOECDOPSIPeter GradyStanford UniversitySusan Ariel AaronsonThe Office of Impact AnalysisThe White HouseUK GovernmentUniversity of QueenslandWEF