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Short answer Yes, subject to a formal evaluation process led by the OSPO. Publishing an internal project as open source is a strategic decision that commits the organization’s reputation and requires legal, security, and governance reviews before any public release.
Short answer The OSPO is the single point of contact for all open source questions across the organization. It sets policy, manages license compliance, approves contributions and releases, provides legal guidance, runs training, and tracks our overall OSS footprint.
Short answer Open source accelerates innovation, reduces costs, and attracts top talent. Without a formal strategy, these benefits remain accidental — with one, they become a deliberate competitive advantage rather than a legal or reputational risk.