Assuring Open Source Software
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Software Engineering Institute
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Abstract
The SEI has seen increased interest and adoption of OSS products across the federal government, including the Department of Defense, the intelligence community, and the Department of Homeland Security. The catalyst for this increase has been innovators in government seeking creative solutions to rapidly field urgently needed technologies. While the rise of OSS adoption signals a new approach for government t acquirers, it is not without risks that, it is not without risks that must be acknowledged and addressed, particularly given current certification and accreditation (C&A) techniques. In this podcast, Kate Ambrose Sereno and Naomi Anderson discuss research aimed at developing adoptable, evidence-based, data-driven approaches to evaluating (open source) software.
About the Speaker
Naomi Anderson
Naomi M. Anderson is an SEI alumni employee.
Naomi M. Anderson began working for the SEI Emerging Technology Center in December 2012 as a Senior Software Developer. Her background is in software design and development of large n-tier systems. Anderson brings with her more than13 years of experience across the …
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Suzanne Miller
Suzanne Miller is a principal researcher at the Software Engineering Institute of Carnegie Mellon University in the Continuous Deployment of Capability Directorate. Miller actively supports multiple large DoD cyber-physical programs in their Agile/Lean adoption efforts, in addition to designing and teaching Agile courses and workshops tuned to government settings. Miller …
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