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MAMPU migrates to OpenOffice.org and ODF to increase freedom of choice and interoperability
The Malaysian Administrative Modernization and Management Planning Unit (MAMPU) has announced that the agency will be migrating to OpenOffice.org office suite as well as adopt the OpenDocument Format (ODF). In addition, Microsoft Office is to be phased out by end of 2008. The press release follows:
Putrajaya, 19th March 2008 - The Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Management Planning Unit (MAMPU), today officially adopts a policy to migrate to the OpenOffice.org open source productivity suite. This is in line with the Malaysian Public Sector Open Source Master Plan, which calls for government agencies to reduce costs, increase freedom of choice and interoperability.
From April 1st, MAMPU will start adopting the OpenDocument Format (ODF), standard for all new documents created. ODF the ISO open standard for electronic documents is also the default format for OpenOffice.org. The agency will also uninstall all copies of Microsoft Office by the end of 2008.
To ensure a smooth migration, presently over 80 agency staff have been trained by the Open Source Competency Centre (OSCC). Additional staff will then be trained internally by the IT department, which will also provide support for OpenOffice.org.
[Update by Hasan, 1:32 PM, 19 March 2008: Below are my translations of the MAMPU 2-page policy statements on the move to OpenOffice.org and ODF]
OPENOFFICE.ORG USAGE POLICY
1. Document distribution
a) Internal within MAMPU, in the basic OpenOffice.org format
b) Going outside of MAMPU, in PDF format if not necessary to be edited and in OpenOffice.org or MS Office if to be edited
2. All preparation of documents need to use standard fonts that have been stipulated.
3. Mandatory for every PC or Notebook to have OpenOffice.org that has been stipulated.
4. Every MAMPU citizen need to own OpenOffice.org to support prevalent usage of OpenOffice.org.
5. Before 1 April 2008, every user need to complete back-up of MS Office documents.
6. From 1 April 2008, new documents need to be produced using OpenOffice.org and templates that have been stipulated.
7. From 1 July 2008, MS Office software will be uninstalled from every PC and notebook. *gigasmilies.googlepages.com/24.gif
Released on 19 March 2008
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WHY CHANGE TO
OPEN OFFICE.ORG?
1. Saves software licensing cost
2. Prevents supplier lock-in situations
2. Increases compatibility and interoperability
4. Stimulates growth of local ICT industry
5. Aligned with Malaysian Public Sector OSS Master Plan
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The Malaysian Administrative Modernization and Management Planning Unit (MAMPU) has announced that the agency will be migrating to OpenOffice.org office suite as well as adopt the OpenDocument Format (ODF). In addition, Microsoft Office is to be phased out by end of 2008. The press release follows:
Putrajaya, 19th March 2008 - The Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Management Planning Unit (MAMPU), today officially adopts a policy to migrate to the OpenOffice.org open source productivity suite. This is in line with the Malaysian Public Sector Open Source Master Plan, which calls for government agencies to reduce costs, increase freedom of choice and interoperability.
From April 1st, MAMPU will start adopting the OpenDocument Format (ODF), standard for all new documents created. ODF the ISO open standard for electronic documents is also the default format for OpenOffice.org. The agency will also uninstall all copies of Microsoft Office by the end of 2008.
To ensure a smooth migration, presently over 80 agency staff have been trained by the Open Source Competency Centre (OSCC). Additional staff will then be trained internally by the IT department, which will also provide support for OpenOffice.org.
[Update by Hasan, 1:32 PM, 19 March 2008: Below are my translations of the MAMPU 2-page policy statements on the move to OpenOffice.org and ODF]
--- Page 1, originally Polisi Penggunaan OpenOffice.org MAMPU (in Malay) ---
"The case for open source software has been made with general acceptance of its promise of better quality, higher reliability, more flexibility and lower cost. Now is the time to hasten execution."
Y.Bhg. Tan Sri Sidek Hassan
Chief Secretary to the Government of Malaysia
December 2007
OPENOFFICE.ORG USAGE POLICY
1. Document distribution
a) Internal within MAMPU, in the basic OpenOffice.org format
b) Going outside of MAMPU, in PDF format if not necessary to be edited and in OpenOffice.org or MS Office if to be edited
2. All preparation of documents need to use standard fonts that have been stipulated.
3. Mandatory for every PC or Notebook to have OpenOffice.org that has been stipulated.
4. Every MAMPU citizen need to own OpenOffice.org to support prevalent usage of OpenOffice.org.
5. Before 1 April 2008, every user need to complete back-up of MS Office documents.
6. From 1 April 2008, new documents need to be produced using OpenOffice.org and templates that have been stipulated.
7. From 1 July 2008, MS Office software will be uninstalled from every PC and notebook. *gigasmilies.googlepages.com/24.gif
Released on 19 March 2008
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--- Page 2, originally Mengapa Bertukar Kepada OpenOffice.org (in Malay) ---
"Increased Interoperability, reduced costs and vendor lock-in, and increased growth of knowledge-based society are among the compelling reasons for moving in this direction."
Dato' Normah Binti Md yusuof
Director General MAMPU
Prime Minister's Department
December 2007
WHY CHANGE TO
OPEN OFFICE.ORG?
1. Saves software licensing cost
2. Prevents supplier lock-in situations
2. Increases compatibility and interoperability
4. Stimulates growth of local ICT industry
5. Aligned with Malaysian Public Sector OSS Master Plan
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