Recovery.gov uses an Open Source CMS

by Rod Edwards on February 19, 2009

logoThe US government’s Recovery.gov (an accountability site tracking the use of stimulus dollars) is built on Drupal – a popular, free, open source content management system (software for running websites).

Its innovative. It saves tax payer dollars. It allowed for quicker execution. Good to see that Canada is maybe one day possibly perhaps considering investigating open source software as well.

Read more at TechPresident.

(Waiting for TechPrimeMinister)

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