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By Martin LaMonica, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 24, 2006 2:22:00 PM

Massachusetts will begin using OpenDocument as the default document format later this year as planned, but it will be sticking with Microsoft Office in the near term, the state's top technology executive said.

As expected, Louis Gutierrez, chief information officer of Massachusetts' Information Technology Division, on Wednesday sent a letter seen by CNET News.com to advocates of people with disabilities. The letter was in response to their concerns about the commonwealth's plan to move to the OpenDocument format, or ODF, standard.

In addition, Gutierrez last week wrote to the state's Information Technology Advisory Board with an update on the OpenDocument format implementation plan, as had been planned.

Last year, Massachusetts caught international attention for its decision to standardize by January 2007 on ODF, a document format standard not supported in Microsoft Office.

Disability unfriendly?
The move was criticized by disability-rights groups, which complained that going to ODF-compliant products, such as the open-source OpenOffice suite, would not adequately address their needs. In general, Microsoft Office has better assistive technologies, such as screen enlargers.

Louis Gutierrez Louis Gutierrez

Earlier this year, Massachusetts' IT division said it would adjust the dates of the OpenDocument adoption if the state could not find adequate accessibility products.

In his letter to disability-rights groups, Gutierrez said emerging Microsoft Office plug-ins will enable Massachusetts to stick to its standardization policy while meeting accessibility needs. Plug-ins act as converters, enabling people to open and save documents in the OpenDocument format from Microsoft Office.

"This approach to ODF implementation will fulfill our legal and moral obligations to the community of people with disabilities, acknowledges the practical requirements of implementation and enables the Executive Department to continue to pursue the benefits of using open standards for information technology," Gutierrez wrote.

The state had considered adopting other office suites, such as OpenOffice and StarOffice, but Gutierrez decided against those because they would not support accessibility requirements by the January 2007 target date.

State executive branch agencies will take a phased approach to using a plug-in. Gutierrez did not indicate which plug-in the state intends to use but that he expects them to be fully functional by 2007.

"Early adopter" agencies, including the Massachusetts Office on Disability, will use a selected plug-in starting in December of this year. The IT division will then move all executive branch agencies in phases to the OpenDocument standard by June of next year.

Gutierrez added that the state will consider OpenDocument format-compliant Microsoft Office alternatives as they become more mature.

Not "anti"-vendor
In his letter to the state's Information Technology Advisory Board, Gutierrez referred to the economic and political factors that have weighed on the state's planned move to ODF.

His predecessor, former CIO Peter Quinn, and other ITD officials were faulted by a state senate oversight committee for, among other things, not providing an adequate cost-benefit analysis. Meanwhile, Microsoft executives argued that the OpenDocument format favored the open-source business model over Microsoft's closed-source model.

Gutierrez told Massachusetts officials that keeping Microsoft Office on state desktops enables the state to "thread the needle" by adhering to a document standard created and supported by multiple software providers without being opposed to, "anti," any one vendor.

Because Microsoft Office and the forthcoming Office 2007 do not support OpenDocument natively, many expected the state to move to a different productivity suite.

Keeping Office, however, makes the ODF implementation more economical and less disruptive to end users, Gutierrez wrote to state officials. Microsoft started its own OpenDocument format plug-in effort earlier this year by sponsoring an open-source project.

"Technology that did not exist at the time of the policy formulation--namely various plug-in or translator components that can be added to Microsoft Office to allow it to read/write to OpenDocument format (ODF)--is at the heart of our near-term approach," Gutierrez said.

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Posted by: Boot_Agnostic Posted on: 09/05/06 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Well, as long as they make a researched and reasoned decision Boot_Agnostic   | 08/24/06
Accessibility is not a problem for ODF, it is a problem for the DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
My bad Boot_Agnostic   | 08/24/06
How the H#!! ... Henaway   | 08/24/06
Quite simple really, they will make the ODF reaader/writer a free DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
You misread the situation entirely. ShadeTree   | 08/24/06
Only issue for employees with disabilities. They could keep those seats on DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
Only true if MS stands still... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/24/06
You overestimate MS, and also overestimate what new features might actually DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
Well, it looks like they are beating No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/24/06
re: Only true if MS stands still... yyuko@...   | 08/24/06
Actually, my daughter No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/24/06
As usual, you are chasing your own tail. linux for me   | 08/25/06
But that's only 1/3rd of the equation... Wolfie2K3   | 08/25/06
Microsoft cares about Microsoft whisperycat   | 08/24/06
They should care about open source? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/24/06
MS can care about anything they want, that doesn't mean that governments DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
Microsoft Office ... ShadeTree   | 08/24/06
Right, and because for the file format, Mass will be able to move all but DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
This guy is smart. Seperating the switch from the switch away from MS DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
Maybe they'll provide it before Mass can switch out Boot_Agnostic   | 08/24/06
Interesting spin but .... ShadeTree   | 08/24/06
not quite g_ludlow   | 08/24/06
This is a move that will enable them to pick which office they want to use DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
Other then the total lack .... ShadeTree   | 08/24/06
So what part of "open file format" is it that you do not understand??? DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
that's bad for Mass. Linux Geek   | 08/24/06
No good on Mass. Boot_Agnostic   | 08/24/06
that's bad for Mass. (to the moderators): tealcat   | 08/24/06
wtf not of this world   | 08/24/06
Confused leguirerj   | 08/24/06
Using ODF is all about politics P. Douglas   | 08/24/06
No, this is all about saving money and making the documents available to DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
Yes, politics in that Mass lost out No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/24/06
Fanaticism doesn't need a goad... Anton Philidor   | 08/24/06
Could be... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/24/06
MS wants to turn this into a political circus, but the technical people DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
Shortsighted Rodney Davis   | 08/24/06
You forget there are more peple using ODF than the Microsoft XML format. DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
Where to start... Rodney Davis   | 08/24/06
The person that controls the standard can make sure things only work right DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
Rodney, You can't argue with DB John Zern   | 08/24/06
Philosophical arguments Rodney Davis   | 08/24/06
John Zern... Rodney Davis   | 08/24/06
Guys, give it a break, we are only talking about a standard file format. DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
Toner analogy is flawed shis-ka-bob   | 08/25/06
Gee, are you that limited? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/24/06
No, with ODF XML, you are not limited, with MS proprietary XML you are very DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
The only limitation is to No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/24/06
Again, MS controling the format to disadvantage competitors. There is no DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
Sorry, wrong as can be... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/24/06
If the MS format was completely open and not controlled by a singel vender, DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
Politics ? Agreed, but the politics are those of Update victim   | 08/24/06
Still awaiting the most essential step. Anton Philidor   | 08/24/06
Um.. Patrick Jones   | 08/24/06
And worth the price. Anton Philidor   | 08/24/06
I disagree Patrick Jones   | 08/24/06
What a surprise! Yagotta B. Kidding   | 08/24/06
You might be waiting a long time. OSI is unlikely to ratify a dublicate DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
Didn't Mr. Berlind examine this issue? Anton Philidor   | 08/24/06
There is not fanaticism arrount ODF, it is just a simple file format that DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
VMware Citrix mighetto   | 08/24/06
How large a bet are you willing to make on that? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/24/06
If you have an argument, make it. This is not a gambling service, it is a DonnieBoy   | 08/24/06
ISO sets the standard - NOT A.Sinic   | 08/24/06
Never will happen. linux for me   | 08/24/06
Again I ask, WANNA BET? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/24/06
Wow -- brave Yagotta B. Kidding   | 08/24/06
If only that were so... A.Sinic   | 08/24/06
Corrections Yagotta B. Kidding   | 08/24/06
Correct Anton Philidor   | 08/24/06
Sorry Anton, but OPEN means that Update victim   | 08/24/06
Are ya ready??? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/24/06
????? Patrick Jones   | 08/24/06
He's Off His Meds...Ignore Him itanalyst   | 08/24/06
Ignoire or bow, doesn't matter. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/24/06
Well, seeing as... zkiwi   | 08/24/06
Indeed you you missed. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 08/24/06
Nope Yagotta B. Kidding   | 08/24/06
Got a link to that post? Patrick Jones   | 08/25/06
Ready for what? zkiwi   | 08/24/06
The Road to Oz is Yellow Bricked mighetto   | 08/24/06
Microsoft is Following: Huzzah mighetto   | 08/24/06
Seriously Frank John Zern   | 08/24/06
Spoken like a Lawyer mighetto   | 08/24/06
This whole argument misses the point Colonel Panijk   | 08/24/06
Finally! Someone who 'gets it.' JDThompson   | 08/24/06
Plain text readable by most all software Boot_Agnostic   | 08/24/06
Uh, peeps? Yagotta B. Kidding   | 08/24/06
m$ office does not support ODF mvaar   | 08/24/06
They are piloting it ... George Mitchell   | 08/24/06
Ethics of the Mob mighetto   | 08/24/06
Yep, Mass. is the mob Boot_Agnostic   | 08/24/06
How's that inhell job doing Boot_Agnostic   | 09/05/06
Massachussetts and the ODF "plug-in" Update victim   | 08/24/06
Give them time ... George Mitchell   | 08/24/06
Way to go Massachusetts! George Mitchell   | 08/24/06
what no open source to the rescue? xyzzxy   | 08/24/06
There are people working on it, it will be available, but, it is smart to DonnieBoy   | 08/25/06
Open does not always mean FREE A.Sinic   | 08/24/06
who cares? scole3@...   | 08/25/06
ODF in General CPCTech   | 08/25/06
Um.. Patrick Jones   | 08/25/06
Questionable Switch liqour43@...   | 08/28/06

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