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US Homeland Security to Support Open Source

An anonymous reader writes "CNET is reporting that the US Department of Homeland Security is extending its support to open source software. The DHS will be giving Stanford University, Coverity, and Symantec a $1.24 million grant to improve the security of open source software. From the article: 'The Homeland Security Department grant will be paid over a three-year period, with $841,276 going to Stanford, $297,000 to Coverity and $100,000 to Symantec, according to San Francisco-based technology provider Coverity, which plans to announce the award publicly on Wednesday.' It's nice that our tax dollars are being used for the right stuff."

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  1. Re:This is like... by waif69 · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    ...and he wouldn't? He is mentioned there enough times to use it for PR.

  2. Re:This is like... by houghi · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Indeed. If I kicked out God of heaven, I would let people kill each other just to obay me as well.

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