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\section{Final remarks}

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The new SPB platform was launched for approval in December 2014 and is available at softwarepublico.gov.br. All the integrated tools are free software and all of them were developed by UnB and USP teams and are published in open repositories, available on the SPB Portal itself.
An important aspect is that the necessary improvements in the tools were provided and these returned to the respective communities. This is not only the right thing to do from the point of view of the free software community, but also it has reduced the costs of maintenance, which allowed us to carry out the continued evolution of the platform in synergy with other organizations that use the same tools.
Providing a set of tools and improving the user experience in the environment is part of the SPB reformulation process. Cultural aspects of network collaboration for an effective use of what is provided on the platform need to be matured by the MP conjointly with the communities of the SPB and even among the government entities themselves. In addition, the demand for greater impact of public software in the software supply in the adoption the solutions, as well as the attraction of employees and collaborators, required a broad redefinition of the user experience. Finally, a study for licensing proposals and their impacts on the SPB, also in order to solve the contradictions present in the Normative Instruction MP/SLTI 01/2011 (which states about SPB procedures) was conducted by UnB as a complement to what has been developed from the technological point of view.