Legislation in the works in the Senate would press federal agencies to more aggressively seek out savings in their software portfolio by adopting enterprise licensing, rooting out interoperability problems and by measuring actual software use in order to identify potential inefficiencies in software purchasing.
The legislation from Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.), the chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affair Committee, is still in draft form and hasn’t yet been introduced.
The Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software Assets (SAMOSA) Act is a follow-on to the bipartisan 2016 Megabyte Act, which required agencies to maintain accurate software inventories with an eye to reducing costs and eliminating redundancies. Peters was a co-sponsor of that legislation.
Source: FCW