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Recovery Act Funds for K-12 Green IT Projects

  • July 12th, 2010
Recover Act for IT Upgrades

Sponsored by Focus

Green IT Overhaul, No Bake Sale Necessary

Now’s your chance to push through Green IT initiatives that can cut school costs and boost connectivity. Your research is already done. Just download the free Networking and Unified Communications Research Package now.

Networking Requirements Toolkit for Governments and Schools

  • July 12th, 2010
Recover Act for IT Upgrades

Sponsored by Focus

Flip the Switch on Ethernet Upgrades

Does Your Stackable Configuration Stack Up? Score that new high-performance data networking infrastructure your business needs. The latest stackable Ethernet switches support flexible deployments, converged network bandwidth requirements, gigabit desktop connectivity, even voice and data in the same pipe. So which one’s right for you? Just download the complete Networking Requirements Toolkit for fast, free access to our essential Power Over Ethernet Buyer’s and Comparison Guides.

New School Network: Why Now’s the Time

  • July 12th, 2010
Recover Act for IT Upgrades

Sponsored by Focus

Qualifying Educational Institutions Can Get Big Networking Discounts

Significant discounts are available for qualifying educational institutions right now on 802.11n wireless solutions and switching products. Take advantage of opportunities for discounted pricing from some of the top networking vendors today by downloading a free research guide These unbiased guides help you understand networking solutions and how they answer your needs.

Upgrade State and Local Government Infrastructures with Green IT Solutions

  • July 12th, 2010
Recover Act for IT Upgrades

Sponsored by Focus

Cut the Red Tape. Greenlight the New Network

Funds won’t wait. Make your recommendation for the improved network infrastructure your state or local government desperately needs. This is your chance to make the Green IT investment that will pay off on many levels. Your research is already done. Just download the free Networking and Unified Communications Research Package now.

GSA plans e-mail system revamp

  • June 17th, 2010

The General Services Administration is planning to move its entire e-mail system to the cloud. In a request for proposals released June 14, GSA officials outlined the strategy. The proposal also seeks to create an effective collaborative working environment, reduce in-house maintenance, and apply appropriate security and privacy safeguards.
According to the RFP, the GSA seeks [...]

Win an Agilent handheld bobblehead

  • June 9th, 2010

Enter now to win a limited edition of Agilent handheld bobblehead collectible: U1604B handheld digital oscilloscope, U1241B handheld digital multimeter, and N9923A handheld vector network analyzer

Share your ideas and insights with the GovIT audience

  • May 19th, 2010

Contribute to a brand new feature of the GovIT. Our active audience of contract professionals, government buyers and sales execs want to read your ideas and insights about government business and procurement on our seven different channels

New details emerge on GSA’s plan to buy cloud services

  • May 17th, 2010

The procurement agency wants a modern e-mail system and a network to handle an increasingly collaborative working environment, complete with the necessary protections and safeguards, the RFI states. GSA is accepting comments to the RFI at the BetterBuyProject’s wiki.

Feds announce $220M in health IT “Beacon Communities” grants

  • May 12th, 2010

The government has released the names of the 15 communities across the country from Maine to Hawaii that will serve as models for the broad use of healthcare information technology under a $220 million program aimed at improving care and efficiency – and creating new jobs.

Federal IT market poised to hit $111.9B by 2015

  • April 30th, 2010

In the next five years, information technology contractors will see the federal market for their services increase by a compound annual growth rate of 5.4 percent to a total of $111.9 billion by 2015, according to market research firm Input.