Government Open Code Collaborative
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The U.S. Government Open Code Collaborative or Government Open Code Collaborative Repository is a best practice exchange among government agencies employing free software, open source, share alike and other methods of solving software-related problems in an open collaborative way.
It "is a voluntary collaboration between public sector entities and non-profit academic institutions created for the purpose of encouraging the sharing, at no cost, of computer code developed for and by government entities where the redistribution of this code is allowed."
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- Meta Collab - a free collaborative encyclopedia on collaboration.