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August 16, 2007

OpenCourseWare director appointed Massachusetts CIO

In what sounds like a promising move, the commonwealth has appointed Anne Margulies as our Chief Information Officer. Margulies is currently the executive director of MIT's inspiring OpenCourseWare project. She's the fourth CIO in two years, so let's hope she's there long enough to do some good. (Here's a podcast of a session at the Berkman Center she led.)

A predecessor, Peter Quinn, resigned after false charges were leveled against him, suspiciously after he championed requiring the commonwealth to use only software that supports open standards, i.e., not Microsoft. David Berlind has the full story on that requirement.

So, Margulies is not entering a humdrum environment. Her commitment to openCourseWare is a good sign.

[Tags: massachusetts cio anne_margulies open_courseware mit open_standards ]

Posted by D. Weinberger at August 16, 2007 12:01 PM


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