R E L A T E D   C O N T E N T
ADVERTISEMENT

Police find Linux arresting

Open source OS could appear on 60,000 desktops

Ron Condon and Steve Ranger, vnunet.com 22 Jan 2002
ADVERTISEMENT

The Police Information Technology Organisation (Pito) is looking at the feasibility of rolling out Linux on up to 60,000 desktops across police forces in the UK.

Pito has asked consultants Netproject to examine the issues that would surround deployment of the operating system in a six-month project.

Netproject will examine the tools need to port to Linux applications that have been developed for Pito running on Windows, and will look at the issues of using smartcards and biometrics to identify users.

The work is part of Project Valiant, which is developing a new IT strategy for law enforcement.

Pito's Marco Dawson said: "The police need very secure, virus resistant and stable desktop computing. We believe that Linux can provide this.

"There is a potential total requirement for 60,000 Linux desktop systems within the UK police forces, so we need a very good understanding of the deployment and migration issues for Linux on the desktop."

The organisation provides IT and communications services for police and criminal justice agencies in the UK, and aims to provide best value through collective procurement.

"We've commissioned Netproject to do a bit of work; a feasibility study to see if this is where the police should go," explained a Pito spokesman. But he stressed that no decision had yet been made.

"The study will be considered by the Association of Chief Police Officers and others who will decide if it is the way to go," he said. "We are looking at a range of options. We are also setting up a Microsoft working group."

And even if Pito was to recommend Linux, police forces would not currently be obliged to buy into the strategy. "We haven't plumped for Linux. This is a part of the high-level strategy," explained the spokesman.

Netproject director Eddie Bleasdale said: "This is a feasibility study, but they wouldn't have given it to us if they weren't serious.

"With the development of open source office automation software, and the tools that enable Windows applications to be ported, Linux is now ready for deployment on the desktop."

See also:

BT gains five-year contract with the force  09 May 2002
Metropolitan Police has 80,000 case backlog  25 Jan 2002
Big Blue demonstrates faith in open source OS  25 Jan 2002
Open source OS can't handle older Athlon or Duron chips  21 Jan 2002
The penguin wins hands down, says IDC  17 Jan 2002
PenguinThumbs up for Linux over the last 12 months. But will 2002 finally be the year of the Penguin?  16 Jan 2002
Operating system is still no threat to Microsoft.  16 Jan 2002
But it could be a field day for the lawyers  15 Jan 2002
Redmond giant on warpath over alleged trademark infringement  14 Jan 2002
OS will now support very high memory addressing  10 Jan 2002
Analysts say this year could be Linux's finest  07 Jan 2002

All Operating Systems

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

Permalink for this story

M A R K E T P L A C E
Sponsored links
F E A T U R E D   J O B S
| Aston Carter
Java, J2EE, Developer, Spring, Hibernate, London, city, Graduate. This is an amazing opportunity to join a successful city based team working at the cutting edge of development. My client is looking for strong Java/J2EE developers ... more >
| Aston Carter
E-Commerce, Greenfield, Agile, Java, J2EE, , JavaScript, SQL, London, City Graduate This is an exceptional opportunity for a talented Java, J2EE developer keen to work in a successful development team within arguable the best agile ... more >
| Rullion Computer Personnel Ltd
2nd Line Support Analyst London £35, 000 to £40, 500 My client is a global market leader in the Internet Applications Industry. The company is continually progressing and looking for areas of growth and this ... more >
| Rullion Computer Personnel Ltd
Security Architect / Information Security Specialist – St Albans - Global Leader - Shine At The Highest Level Security Solution Architect / Information Security Architect required by renowned blue-chip organisation offering the finest security projects ... more >
More job opportunities