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Great idea. The length of the IT procurement process is a challenge. How do you suggest that Web 2.0 and social media be used to shorten the process?
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This is a common problem that needs to be addressed. Can we expand Richard’s initial thought and discuss how Web 2.0 can be used to involve contracting professionals at the appropriate time in the acquisition process?
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Can we dig a little deeper on this one? What ways can the use of Web 2.0 and social media in the acquisition process help government and industry reduce their respective carbon footprint? One example might be to use collorabative meeting technologies instead of face-to-face bidders conferences. What are some more?
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Professional organizations serving state and local government (example NIGP) already do this. It is a great resource. One can analyze the best of RFOs others have developed and refine the requirements to fit the specific procurement.
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In addition to the good ideas stated here by others, this would take off the table the resistance local agencies have outside the Washington DC area to participate in GSA contracts. The perception is that there is huge advantage to being located near DC, and vendors not having an office in the DC area are at a competitive disadvantage when participation in pre-bid conferences is necessary. Using this medium, would broaden competition and would result in broader participation by state and local agencies in federal contracts.