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By Martin LaMonica, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 29, 2006 9:39:00 PM

BOSTON--A Massachusetts state senator blasted the state's high-profile decision to adopt OpenDocument as a digital document standard, calling it unlawful and insensitive to the needs of people with disabilities.

Marc Pacheco, the chairman of the Senate Committee on Post Audit and Oversight, on Tuesday released a report at the Massachusetts State House, the result of a several months-long inquiry.

The report stems from a decision by the state's Information Technology Division (ITD) last September to standardize on the OpenDocument format for executive branch state agencies by January 2007.

The move has been criticized by state politicians, including the state's director of public records. It also has attracted worldwide attention as a landmark decision among governments seeking more control over storage of public information.

Microsoft, the dominant supplier of desktop applications, does not intend to support OpenDocument in Office 2007, the company has said. It has submitted the document formats to Office 2007 to standards bodies Ecma International and the International Standards Organization.

In the report, titled "Open Standards, Closed Government: the ITD's Deliberate Disregard for Public Process," Pacheco contends that the ITD issued a technical architecture without sufficient input from interested parties or a realistic cost-benefit analysis. In addition, he said that the ITD did not have the legal authority to set a standard.

Pacheco also criticized the ITD for not taking into account the needs of people with disabilities when choosing OpenDocument.

"The principles of open standards may offer the benefits of decreased costs and interoperability of documents, but the ITD did not pursue the policy in an open, collaborative or lawful manner," he said at a press conference here in the Massachusetts State House.

Pacheco said he expects the executive branch to address the issues raised, adding that he recommends the January 2007 implementation deadline be postponed unless the needs of people with disabilities can be met.

He indicated that he has had constructive conversations with Thomas Trimarco, the Secretary of Administration and Finance, and Louis Gutierrez, the chief information officer of the ITD, neither of whom were involved in the OpenDocument decision.

In response, the office of Governor Mitt Romney issued a statement on Tuesday, saying that the executive branch would continue with the standards implementation plan.

"Senator Pacheco is wrong on the facts and wrong on the law. We are committed to an open-standards approach that fully takes into account all accessibility, cost and statutory requirements," said Felix Browne, an administration spokesman.

At the press conference on Tuesday, a disabilities advocate echoed Pacheco's criticism of the process, saying the concerns of people with disabilities were not sufficiently addressed before the ITD issued its technical architecture document.

"We need the ITD to take a step back and wait until we can verify the accessibility" of OpenDocument-based products, said John Winske, chairman of the Disability Policy Consortium, a Boston-based advocacy group. OpenDocument is currently supported in products from IBM, Novell, Sun Microsystems and the open-source OpenOffice suites.

Microsoft Office has built-in help for people with disabilities, such as voice synthesizers, special screen readers and enlargers, Winske said. But he said OpenDocument-based products do not yet.

Pacheco's findings echo his comments made at a public hearing last November, when he said the ITD acted "unilaterally" and without the proper authority. In addition, he said that the IT Division's then-CIO Peter Quinn and general counsel Linda Hamel did not do a sufficient cost analysis.

On Tuesday, Pacheco said that the process running up to the ITD's decision last fall was closed and dictated by Quinn and former Secretary of Administration and Finance Eric Kriss.

"The process, quite frankly, was driven by one individual in a very powerful position (Kriss) issuing a memo to an individual in a less powerful position (Quinn). Then he was told to get it done and forget about any obstacles," Pacheco said.

Although OpenDocument is not yet widely used, other government entities, including Belgium, have expressed interest in OpenDocument as a standard as well.

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I'd love to know if any of those decrying the Massachusetts decision to implement ODF actually hold Microsoft share options. I see no other reason for the vociferous opposition otherwise.... (Read the rest)
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Stopping the freedom Khaotic_One   | 06/29/06
incorrect info Khaotic_One   | 06/29/06
Neither, actually Yagotta B. Kidding   | 06/29/06
Screen reader software ebrke   | 06/30/06
Stopping the inaccuracy FamilyManFirst   | 06/29/06
Where to start, umm, your wrong on every point. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/29/06
Good non-point Seenidog   | 06/29/06
Don't worry, the brighter ones understood. (nt) No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/29/06
stop being lame eb276   | 06/30/06
PDF is not a standard PB_z   | 06/29/06
For good reasons Rick_K   | 06/30/06
What exactly was Democratic about the ... ShadeTree   | 07/05/06
You mean it's possible to... Spoon Jabber   | 07/05/06
Say WHAT??? Yagotta B. Kidding   | 06/29/06
You are partly correct jwinske   | 06/29/06
Bzzzt wrong as usual. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/29/06
Well... umm.. Maybe you should point them out. gotitright   | 06/30/06
Several questions are not answered michael_t   | 06/29/06
So, are you calling people with disabilities... Confused by religion   | 06/29/06
Classic LOW IQ SPIN Milly. Point to me WHERE I claimed this michael_t   | 06/29/06
Talk about demonstrating "jack assness within" wininpitt   | 06/29/06
I agree... your personal demonstration clearly michael_t   | 06/29/06
Okay - let me help you out here Confused by religion   | 06/29/06
MIly, you cannot escape so easily. You OWN your words michael_t   | 06/29/06
Let me help you out. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/29/06
Actually, they can... firehound   | 06/29/06
Sorry, wrong again. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/29/06
Nah... firehound   | 06/29/06
Due, your ego is amazing. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/30/06
er....pardon me, but just clarify Castanet   | 06/30/06
What's wrong bitty Rick_K   | 06/30/06
The only possible objection DemonX   | 06/29/06
None of the above. It was a dumb mistake. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/29/06
You are supporting my points. michael_t   | 06/29/06
Twice wrong. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/29/06
So? wrong(wrong) := right ;-) No ? michael_t   | 06/29/06
So what you're saying is either wininpitt   | 06/29/06
I am sorry, I see where I was not clear enough michael_t   | 06/29/06
How can you actually believe any of this? gogone   | 07/01/06
What a absurd & lame spin or dissemblance.... LazLong   | 06/29/06
Why it was illeagal jwinske   | 06/29/06
You're of missing the point DemonX   | 06/29/06
Not missing the point jwinske   | 06/29/06
Sorry, you are missing the point mobrien_12@...   | 06/29/06
Exactly - but you're wasting your breath Castanet   | 06/30/06
Missing the point Rob Groh   | 07/03/06
How usury of you. osreinstall   | 07/03/06
Usury? Rob Groh   | 07/03/06
You bet. osreinstall   | 07/03/06
Pacheo is wrong Fred Fredrickson   | 06/29/06
Process Anton Philidor   | 06/30/06
Where is the cost-benefit analysis that made MS Office the suite of choice? michael_t   | 06/30/06
Uh, your post is absurd wininpitt   | 06/29/06
Thank you buddy for immediately demolishing your credentials with michael_t   | 06/29/06
And, of course, this vindicates your intelligence? Confused by religion   | 06/29/06
I am sorry dear milly but my intelligence was NEVER CHALLENGED michael_t   | 06/29/06
And yet... rapson   | 06/30/06
Carl, I DO attack MS or un-wise decisions on their de-merits but I michael_t   | 06/30/06
Milky Only Attacks You if Yo Dissagree With Him Cayble   | 07/03/06
You are so wrong at every level. osreinstall   | 06/29/06
U calling me wrong is a strong indicator that I am right thanks michael_t   | 06/29/06
You still don't get it. osreinstall   | 06/29/06
Differences richhayes   | 06/30/06
How do you have "increased choice" if you have to use a proprietary format michael_t   | 06/30/06
Mandates richhayes   | 07/01/06
Differences? Rob Groh   | 07/03/06
if they can use a computer at the public library not of this world   | 06/29/06
Do everyone a favor and kill yourself. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/29/06
agreed Seenidog   | 06/29/06
agreed... olster   | 06/29/06
We often disagree but I'm behind you and yours 100% No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/29/06
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his disgusting? gogone   | 07/01/06
Is Ann Coulter your sister? osreinstall   | 06/29/06
Gotta love it when politicians spread corporate FUD mobrien_12@...   | 06/29/06
State can NOT mandate Chevy or Ford. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/29/06
But the state can mandate Microsoft? mobrien_12@...   | 06/29/06
Can not mandate specific product. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/29/06
What SPECIFIC PRODUCT? mobrien_12@...   | 06/29/06
Wow, another ego gone wild. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/30/06
Fair post to the wrong person... Physco Dude   | 06/30/06
Cannot do that either... osreinstall   | 06/30/06
Diesel Hemlock Stones   | 06/30/06
So is electricity with that reasoning. osreinstall   | 06/30/06
Analogy bmh129   | 06/30/06
I knew that. I was just discrediting him. osreinstall   | 06/30/06
CIO bmh129   | 06/30/06
Worthless reply. mobrien_12@...   | 06/30/06
OpenDocument != a Product barsteward   | 06/29/06
What????? wininpitt   | 06/29/06
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Product != Criteria KWRussell   | 06/30/06
ODF, JPEG, PDF mighetto   | 06/30/06
Chevy or Fords are products, NOT STANDARDS Physco Dude   | 06/30/06
How dense are you? Rick_K   | 06/30/06
Legality question the_chemist   | 07/03/06
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Yes, and they should have! No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/29/06
Spot On - - - You proved my point exactly . . . Bit's_Conscience   | 06/29/06
Wrong, and the 7 month study agrees with me. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/30/06
Where was this idiot during the whole process? Physco Dude   | 06/30/06
Allegedly illegal Rick_K   | 07/01/06
As Usual, open sourcers read MS see red mschore@...   | 07/03/06
On disabeled support khaledih@...   | 06/29/06
ODF can't "support" people w/disabilities deverill   | 07/01/06
As usual, the MS-ophiles resist with tooth and nail any change that michael_t   | 06/29/06
don't you HATE moronic CAPS? TonyMcS   | 06/29/06
It is only common sense... michael_t   | 06/29/06
Can't be done rapson   | 06/30/06
You are on a pickle here ... ;-) michael_t   | 06/30/06
M$ format lederhoden   | 07/05/06
Microsoft's senator whisperycat   | 06/30/06
The links won't work! whisperycat   | 06/30/06
Microsoft's Abramoff mighetto   | 06/30/06
As usual the ABMers see only the parts that support their agenda Boot_Agnostic   | 06/30/06
Why is government even involved? rock06r   | 06/30/06
Its about Quality mighetto   | 06/30/06
actually it is... CMKRNL   | 07/05/06
Blah Blah Blah A.Typical Zork   | 06/30/06
This report is WRONG! linux_for_me   | 06/30/06
And you got a law degree where? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/30/06
Law degree Hemlock Stones   | 06/30/06
Argument, those WITH law degrees No_Ax_to_Grind   | 07/01/06
lawyers lederhoden   | 07/05/06
ah the american goverment toxicfreak   | 06/30/06
Belgium - capitol of the EU mighetto   | 06/30/06
Message has been deleted. techboy_z   | 06/30/06
Ignorance of Virgins mighetto   | 06/30/06
Lift the Dialogue tlgutierrez   | 06/30/06
Vote for Pedro gogone   | 07/01/06
ADA mighetto   | 06/30/06
No wonder Mr. Kriss turned tail and ran. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/30/06
Quin unfairly ran from his Job Over This mighetto   | 06/30/06
The real Issue is what is the long term benefit michael_t   | 06/30/06
No, what is more important is No_Ax_to_Grind   | 07/01/06
The only one's left out... Rick_K   | 07/01/06
It appears he is friendly to the disabled. osreinstall   | 07/02/06
What does a file format Rick_K   | 07/03/06
It has everything to do with it. osreinstall   | 07/03/06
Bitty got Owned, yet again Rick_K   | 07/02/06
typical paid off ms politician viator   | 06/30/06
I suggest that you all look to the future Castanet   | 06/30/06
I don't get it... JDThompson   | 06/30/06
Marc Pacheco got it Rick_K   | 07/01/06
Wouldn't it be amazing if after all the outcry ... George Mitchell   | 07/01/06
Implementation can work... Anton Philidor   | 07/01/06
False positive Rick_K   | 07/01/06
Designations Anton Philidor   | 07/03/06
peter quinn bink1234   | 07/03/06
Politics !mix with technology blarman   | 07/03/06
Another blow to You-Know-who ghawkins@...   | 07/03/06
Does Pacheo Even know how to use... ju1ce   | 07/04/06
You mean like most people, osreinstall   | 07/04/06
15 Seconds of Fame Sheeva   | 07/06/06
Shareholders? kevanf1   | 07/09/06

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