Non-commercial/New Development Software License

Started by dave2025 · Dec 22, 2025 · 3 replies

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    dave2025

    Dec 22, 2025 · 5mo ago

    Original post

    Happy holidays and stay safe.

    Now why I am truly here - - The office I support requires the procurement of a software capability, specifically Object Management Service (OMS), on an existing platform that we are already paying a license for. The government proposes acquiring an additional software license for the platform to enable the development of new, non-commercial applications. Essentially, this would involve a commercial contract for a software license to support the development of non-commercial/new applications.

    Make sense? If so, do you know of an avenue? Is this professional, legal, neither, both?

    Thanks.

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    formerfed

    Dec 22, 2025 · 5mo ago

    I may not fully understand. But are you asking if it’s okay to develop non-commercial applications using commercial software licenses/tools? Is the office developing the applications government? Or is the office a commercial entity where the application is integrated with the commercial license?

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    dave2025

    Dec 23, 2025 · 5mo ago

    @formerfed

    Yhea I tried to wordsmith to flow better.

    1. But are you asking if it’s okay to develop non-commercial applications using commercial software licenses/tools?

      1. Yes. Award a separate contract to develop applications on a platform we already are paying licenses on since it is a different effort than the scope of the current license.
    2. Is the office developing the applications government?

      1. No. Contractor would be developing the apps.
    3. Or is the office a commercial entity where the application is integrated with the commercial license?

      1. IC agency is the customer and the applications would be built off existing platform that we are paying a separate license fee for.
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    dave2025

    Dec 23, 2025 · 5mo ago

    The business approach for the company who runs the platform is to pay upfront for a perpetual license that they would then build the apps with. So we would be curating software that has not been developed yet, but already paid for.

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