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Waldo Jaquith – Open source, procurement, and gov tech. Skip to content Waldo Jaquith Open source, procurement, and gov tech. Home About Contact Speaking Back Preventing lousy vendors from bidding on your custom software project. Baffling illustration courtesy of DALL-E attempting to illustrate the introductory paragraph. Government agencies that want different results from their software procurements recognize that they need to get bids from new vendors to make that happen. A lot of work needs to go into that (market research, dividing up projects differently, simplifying terms & conditions, circulating solicitations more widely, etc.), but three changes stand out above all others for their effectiveness in warding off incompetent vendors while attracting new, well qualified vendors: owning copyright, publishing the software as open source, and issuing smaller contracts. Let’s review each of these in turn. Own Copyright Some of the major vendors in ...

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