A standard policy for use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the public sector was the need of the hour, as proposed by experts at a two-day South India workshop on ”Software Principles for the Public Sector, with focus on Public Education” here on Monday.
After a detailed discussion the workshop is expected to yield a set of guiding principles for policy on software for the public sector.
Suggestions rolled out from various participants who had travelled to the City from the neighbouring states to standardise the framework on Open Software for educational purposes on day one.
Simultaneously, concerns were raised on Content Policy for the purpose of education in ICT in South India. Challenging the political will and influence generated by proprietary software, government officials from Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh appealed for a detailed clause on safeguarding officials implementing the ICT programmes at the school level.

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A standard policy for use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the public sector was the need of the hour, as proposed by experts at a two-day South India workshop on ”Software Principles for the Public Sector, with focus on Public Education” here on Monday.

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Suggestions rolled out from various participants who had traveled to the City from the neighbouring states to standardise the framework on Open Software for educational purposes on day one.

Simultaneously, concerns were raised on Content Policy for the purpose of education in ICT in South India. Challenging the political will and influence generated by proprietary software, government officials from Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh appealed for a detailed clause on safeguarding officials implementing the ICT programmes at the school level.