* Re: Japanese reuse center embarasses DSRO/ASSET/DARPA
@ 1993-02-11 17:09 Mr. Kenneth Rowe
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From: Mr. Kenneth Rowe @ 1993-02-11 17:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
I believe you are being a bit unfair in your bashing of the DoD. I was in a
meeting (probably a year ago now) with folks from Army CECOM. They were
talking about their success in transistioning new R&D technology to industry.
This was all freely available, you had but to ask... guess who asked...
the Japenese... not US Industry.
Access Conrols for DSRS/Asset/CARDS are necessary ... not as much to protect
"Government Interests," but to fulfill data rights obligations, protection of
proprietary data, etc. Very often DoD procures software which has a
"Restricted Rights" clause... can be used by the Government, but all
residual rights belong to the Contractor {sort of like buying land and not
getting the mineral rights to it}.
Do you have a CONSTRUCTIVE suggestion on how to deal with the issues? I will
be sure to surface them directly to the DoD Reuse Technical Working Group.
Also, there must be a better forum for this discussion than comp.lang.ada.
How about comp.software-eng?
Ken.
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