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By Martin LaMonica, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 1, 2005 2:56:00 PM

BOSTON--Massachusetts state officials have criticized a decision to adopt OpenDocument as a standard, casting doubt over a closely watched initiative.

Marc Pacheco, the chairman of the Senate Committee on Post Audit and Oversight, on Monday held a hearing to probe into the process that led to a mandate to make OpenDocument the standard document format for all commonwealth agencies in the executive branch as of 2007.

Pacheco
Marc Pacheco,
state senator,
Massachusetts

The policy, finalized in September, was developed by the Information Technology Division, which is part of Massachusetts' Office of Administration and Finance.

The IT Division said OpenDocument-based products will improve interoperability between systems and ensure long-term archiving of official documents. The specification is developed at standards group OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards).

There are commercial products that support or will support OpenDocument, including Sun Microsystems StarOffice, IBM's Workplace and the open-source product OpenOffice.

But the IT Division's policy effectively shuts out Microsoft Office because the dominant supplier of productivity software does not support OpenDocument at this point.

During the hearing, Pacheco voiced a number of concerns regarding the IT Division's decision. He called into question the IT Division's authority in setting policy, saying the IT Division acted "unilaterally," and he expressed concern over the cost of walking away from Microsoft Office. He also contended that OpenDocument does not sufficiently address the needs of people with disabilities.

During questioning, the IT Division's chief information officer, Peter Quinn, and General Counsel Linda Hamel defended the decision, arguing that the move to OpenDocument would be in the commonwealth's best interest. Quinn said a standard, "open" format, rather than Microsoft's "proprietary XML" format, will ensure that electronic documents can be read hundreds of years from now.

Pacheco then called on Alan Cote, the state's supervisor of public records, as a witness. Secretary of State William Galvin has responsibility for public records.

Cote sharply criticized the IT Department's decision, urging that its policy be rejected. He warned that a decision to go ahead with OpenDocument as a standard could result in the loss of electronic records.

"The rigid policy, such as the initiative before you that excludes any vendor or any process and relies on questionable, untested and unreliable practices or tools, does not suit the commonwealth well," Cote said in prepared remarks. "It may very well result in many electronic records being lost or destroyed."

Cote added that the state's records management system renders what format a document is saved in as moot.

In earlier comments, the IT Division counsel Hamel said the organization has become the de facto archivist of electronic records for executive agencies, keeping track of data such as payroll.

"The problem of how to solve (records management) has fallen into the lap of the IT Division and the secretary of finance and administration," Hamel said.

One government official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said Cote's harsh rebuke of the policy reflected a turf war between Secretary of State Galvin and the Secretary of Administration and Finance Thomas Trimarco. With the rise of electronic archives over traditional records, "(Galvin's) power is being eroded," the official said.

Pacheco said Cote's remarks echo the concerns of many other high-ranking state politicians.

"It verified what I've been hearing and my concerns, quite frankly," Pacheco said, adding that the IT Division has not operated in a "collaborative" fashion with other state agencies involved in setting IT policy.

He said he feared that the current situation has become a "stalemate" between the executive branch and legislature over how to set IT policy for the state.

Pacheco called on Quinn and Hamel to do a more thorough cost/benefit analysis and to submit a written analysis to explain the legal basis for the IT Division's policy.

Quinn said OpenDocument-based products do need to be improved to address people with disabilities. He noted that IBM and Sun in the coming weeks intend to launch an effort within OASIS to improve the standard in regards to accessibility.

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We're Talking Politics and Government Here Whyaylooh   | 11/01/05
Finally some common sense... Mike Cox   | 11/01/05
Some points for the slogans luke_sg   | 11/01/05
No substance movie-crew   | 11/02/05
"...cannot open them in OpenOffice. This is pure brilliance..." LoCal   | 11/02/05
Trouble in paradise? (NT) Scrat   | 11/01/05
Slick Willie 2.0 Roving_Reporter   | 11/01/05
Looks like Linux Advocate   | 11/01/05
holy carp specialk_z   | 11/01/05
As a voting American and a member of the VA and VFW Linux Advocate   | 11/01/05
So? specialk_z   | 11/01/05
In one way you are correct Linux Advocate   | 11/01/05
Typical Politics... nucrash   | 11/01/05
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The sooner people realize that the better! Asesino   | 11/01/05
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Looks like some pretty weak atacks here, turf wars, and people that don't DonnieBoy   | 11/01/05
Better idea... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 11/01/05
RE:best idea delerious   | 11/01/05
Yes, XML that is open and not controlled by a single company. Could not DonnieBoy   | 11/01/05
Must be a Democrat Asesino   | 11/01/05
Huh? Patrick Jones   | 11/01/05
Actually java.user   | 11/01/05
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My bad.. Patrick Jones   | 11/01/05
Oh ok, but you get my point... Asesino   | 11/01/05
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Patrick Jones...now we're clear :-) Asesino   | 11/01/05
Yes Patrick Jones   | 11/01/05
Beiing more visible doesn't mean it wasn't already extensively used tombalablomba   | 11/02/05
you forgot to add... K B   | 11/01/05
you forgot to add... K B   | 11/01/05
First, MS did not invent XML, second, Republicans want to cut taxes and DonnieBoy   | 11/01/05
What century are you living in? tic swayback   | 11/01/05
DonnieBoy D-Ram   | 11/02/05
'XML was created by Microsoft' nomorems   | 11/01/05
tsktsktsk D-Ram   | 11/02/05
Re: Must be a Democrat none none   | 11/01/05
ROTFLMAO Yagotta B. Kidding   | 11/01/05
so I was partially right... pablo@...   | 11/03/05
um... B.O.F.H.   | 11/01/05
Great Idea! Asesino   | 11/01/05
Bet you didn't know you just voted for ODF! :) (nt) none none   | 11/01/05
Did your IQ just drop sharply nucrash   | 11/01/05
Great Idea, Don Yagotta B. Kidding   | 11/01/05
MS Payroll steps forward tero_t_vaananen@...   | 11/01/05
I'm not on their Payroll, but wouldn't mind it... Asesino   | 11/01/05
Riiiight. always has to be "MS's payroll, bribe, whatever" John Zern   | 11/01/05
If you dont have agenda, you don't care tero_t_vaananen@...   | 11/03/05
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Um no, you told who what? voska   | 11/01/05
He has always stated Patrick Jones   | 11/01/05
No_Axe also stated... John Le'Brecage   | 11/01/05
Didn't he also promise lawsuits? tic swayback   | 11/01/05
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Me neither Patrick Jones   | 11/01/05
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Step one is complete? mighetto   | 11/01/05
An impulse to railroad Microsoft. Anton Philidor   | 11/01/05
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As a state employee... Confused by religion   | 11/01/05
Yes, MA administration: keep public information encoded in MS' format! michael_t   | 11/01/05
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"Boo Hoo" whined Microsoft whisperycat   | 11/01/05
Microsoft Rules...I say let's take care of South Korea :-) Asesino   | 11/01/05
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Mass. officials criticize OpenDocument decision Loverock Davidson   | 11/01/05
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Flaw IT Scion   | 11/01/05
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But IT Scion   | 11/01/05
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but but tombalablomba   | 11/03/05
Why not? John Le'Brecage   | 11/01/05
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We all know IT does what the Top Execs want Asesino   | 11/01/05
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How does the decision " effectively shuts out Microsoft Office"? el1jones   | 11/01/05
It is all about control Patrick Jones   | 11/01/05
I disagree IT Scion   | 11/01/05
The difference, IMHO... Patrick Jones   | 11/01/05
I understand that IT Scion   | 11/01/05
True.. Patrick Jones   | 11/01/05
But if the standards change John Zern   | 11/01/05
However.. Patrick Jones   | 11/01/05
But MS formats are not open, and public, and... el1jones   | 11/01/05
As for the Office XML... IT Scion   | 11/01/05
You only have one more task now Taz_z   | 11/01/05
Sure IT Scion   | 11/01/05
The schemas are free, but what about this... el1jones   | 11/01/05
According to there license and FAQ IT Scion   | 11/01/05
Actually, the new Office XML formats ARE open java.user   | 11/01/05
Yes, but I'm not sure... check here el1jones   | 11/01/05
No java.user   | 11/01/05
The license is not open because... el1jones   | 11/01/05
No java.user   | 11/01/05
And, royalty free is NOT good enough. Also, you are ONLY guaranteed read DonnieBoy   | 11/01/05
A few corrections (re: DonnieBoy) java.user   | 11/01/05
Almost all open source licenses demand that you can modify and redistribute DonnieBoy   | 11/01/05
That makes no sense java.user   | 11/01/05
That makes no sense java.user   | 11/01/05
I don't want to download the Word 2003 SDK Taz_z   | 11/01/05
Fortunately... java.user   | 11/01/05
Better... Taz_z   | 11/01/05
Not sure java.user   | 11/01/05
Nope. Taz_z   | 11/01/05
Confused java.user   | 11/01/05
I guess I am looking for something like this... Taz_z   | 11/01/05
I see java.user   | 11/01/05
Taz IT Scion   | 11/01/05
incorrect office xml formats you cannot write hipparchus2001   | 11/01/05
Incorrect java.user   | 11/01/05
Yes you can. IT Scion   | 11/01/05
java.user and IT_scion: you should do more research John Le'Brecage   | 11/01/05
Johnny boy, you should take your own advice ;) java.user   | 11/01/05
java.user John Le'Brecage   | 11/02/05
A few corrections java.user   | 11/02/05
Well, Massachusettes wants the readable, writable, printable, and NOT DonnieBoy   | 11/01/05
A few corrections java.user   | 11/01/05
Just the FILE format needs to be open, MS does not need to use the GPL for DonnieBoy   | 11/01/05
More corrections java.user   | 11/01/05
Licensing confusion IT Scion   | 11/01/05
java and IT_Scio: I say once again... you two need to do more research. John Le'Brecage   | 11/01/05
Yet more corrections java.user   | 11/01/05
Nice manipulation, java.user. You're still not responding though. John Le'Brecage   | 11/02/05
Corrections java.user   | 11/02/05
John you're the one that needs to do some research IT Scion   | 11/02/05
Um, Java your linked sources... el1jones   | 11/02/05
John you're the one that needs to do some research Scrat   | 11/02/05
re: Um, Java your linked sources... java.user   | 11/02/05
Ah Scrat... what a ramble... *shakes head* John Le'Brecage   | 11/07/05
IT Scion: I do my research. John Le'Brecage   | 11/07/05
Missing angle - format fidelity when opening mosborne   | 11/02/05
Supposedly IT Scion   | 11/01/05
A note for the blind. DemonX   | 11/01/05