Getting to Open Source Software (OSS)

M-16-21

The White House policy telling federal agencies to account for code developed by the agency and publish at least 20% to the public.

GSA OSS Policy

GSA created its own policy in response to M-16-21 with instructions for internal organizations producing code.

Implementation

GSA has taken a lead in publishing OSS code and created open source implementation instructions.

Featured GSA Open Source Software Projects

tech.gsa.gov

An open source website built using Hugo and hosted on cloud.gov Pages where you can learn more about the CTO Office and technology at GSA.

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open.gsa.gov

An open source website built using Jekyll and hosted on cloud.gov Pages offer GSA's open assets - data, APIs, and code.

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Data.gov

Data.gov is an open data website that is based on two robust open source projects: CKAN and Eleventy. The data catalog at catalog.data.gov is powered by CKAN, while the content seen at Data.gov is powered by the static-site generator Eleventy.

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analytics.usa.gov

An open source website displaying website analytics data from across all government websites.

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