Re: Postgres in government - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy

From Ron Mayer
Subject Re: Postgres in government
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In response to Re: Postgres in government  (Josh Berkus <josh@agliodbs.com>)
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Josh Berkus wrote:
> Three large Federal agencies I'm not allowed to mention :-(

I'm curious why they can't be mentioned?  A NDA regarding the
technologies used?  Classified projects?


It seems in many cases even relatively security conscious
agencies don't mind vendors announcing their use of open
source projects.  IBM's Linux/DB2 wins in DHS information
sharing networks, and Oracle's Linux/Oracle win on the
Department of Homeland Security's own web site come to mind.


I'm not doubting you.  I know one similar case of a
government agency using postgresql, but in this case
the reason I can't mentioned it is a matter of one
vendor's partnership agreement with another large
proprietary database vendor.  I'm just curious if
the matter was a legal issue with the government
or if it was a contractual issue with a vendor.

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