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| 03 May 2006, Washington, DC
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| ODF Alliance Hails Top International Standards
Body's Approval of Open Document Format |
Washington, DC - The OpenDocument Format Alliance
(ODF Alliance), a broad crosssection of associations, academic institutions
and industry dedicated to solving the problem of improving access
and retrieval of electronic government documents, today congratulated
the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) for its
sweeping approval of the OpenDocument Format as an international
standard.
Since its launch in early March, the ODF Alliance
has grown to over 150 members worldwide. The Alliance was created
to resolve the problem of governments’ and their constituents’
limited ability to access, retrieve and use critical records, information
and documents in the future. To enable the public sector to have
greater control over and direct management of their own records,
information and documents, the ODF Alliance seeks to promote and
advance the use of OpenDocument Format (ODF). ODF enables the retrieval
of information and exchange of documents without regard to the application
or platform in which the document was created -- both now and in
the future.
"Approval of the OpenDocument Format by ISO marks
an important milestone in the effort to help governments solve the
very real problem of finding a better way to preserve, access and
control their documents now and in the future," said Marino
Marcich, Executive Director of the ODF Alliance. "There's no
doubt that this broad vote of support will serve as a springboard
for adoption and use of ODF around the world. At the same time,
it also represents a milestone for the ODF Alliance, which in just
weeks has seen a groundswell of support and continues to grow everyday."
The OpenDocument Format emerged from work done at
the open source OpenOffice.org project. This work was later submitted
to, and further developed at, OASIS, where it was accepted as an
official OASIS standard in May 2005. The six-month approval ballot
for its adoption as a standard by the International Standards Organization
and the International Electrotechnical Commission ended on May 1.
In May 2004, the then European Commission's IDA (Interchange of
Data between Administrations) Management Committee "TAC"
had publicly encouraged OASIS to submit the OASIS ODF standard to
ISO once it had completed its work on the standard. The ODF Alliance
believes that approval of ODF by the ISO standards body as an international
standard will thus have a particularly strong impact in Europe where
ISO standards enjoy official recognition under European Union Directives.
In related news, the ODF Alliance also applauded the "Regional
Open ICT Ecosystem" Conference currently convening in Bangkok.
Attended by a number of Asian governments, this conference (organized
by the United Nations' Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme,
and hosted by Thailand's government) brings together experts, executives,
and policy makers from government, business and academia. Within
it, ODF is being discussed as a vehicle for universally compatible,
innovative and cost effective technology used within governments.
"The examples of the conference taking place right now in
Asia and the positive ISO vote clearly demonstrate the momentum
behind the OpenDocument Format," added Marcich. "The ODF
Alliance intends to build on this successful vote by working with
governments around the world to adopt the OpenDocument Format. We
believe access to public records and essential services should never
be restricted to users of a particular brand of software or computer
platform."
For more information about the ODF Alliance, please visit our web
site at http://www.odfalliance.org
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