[OSGeo-Discuss] Request for Information (RFI) Geospatial Line of Business
Gary Lang
gary.lang at autodesk.com
Thu Apr 20 12:19:03 EDT 2006
Some government agencies, such as the Census Bureau, already have
preferences for OSS stated in their tenders. So I think this is further
along than the RFI would indicate.
Gary
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Holmes [mailto:cholmes at openplans.org]
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 12:21 PM
To: discuss at mail.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Request for Information (RFI) Geospatial
Line of Business
Is anyone else interested in working on this? I could put some decent
time in, and think it could be important, presenting some compelling
arguments as to why the US government should invest in open source
geospatial.
I can devote a few cycles to OSGeo over the next few weeks, and this
sounds like just the sort of thing we want the organization to do, and
can reuse the answers elsewhere. We could start a wiki page and
collaborate there...
Chris
Ned Horning wrote:
> Mark,
>
> This is a good find. I quickly went through the RFI (request for
> information) questionnaire and I think OSGeo is in a great position to
> promote the advantages of open source in a response. There is a good
> amount of work to prepare a response but answering the questionnaire
> might promote some discussion that would benefit the foundation in the
> long run. I think this is a great opportunity for the Foundation but
> it would be good to hear what others think.
>
> I noticed that there is Practitioners Day for the Geospatial LoB (line
> of
> business) will be on April 18, 2006 from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm EDT in
> Washington, DC. Are there any DC people who could attend this?
> Registration has to happen by the 14th (Friday). Responses for the RFI
> must be in by May 5th.
>
> Ned
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Lucas [mailto:mlucas17 at mac.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 10:39 AM
> To: discuss at mail.osgeo.org
> Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Request for Information (RFI) Geospatial Line
> of Business
>
> Here is an opportunity to pitch open source Geo-spatial software
> solutions to the US Federal government.
>
> The US Government has put out an RFI looking for how to proceed on
> Geo-spatial capabilities.
>
> http://www1.fbo.gov/spg/GSA/V/VC/GSV06PD00089/SynopsisR.html
>
> from slashgisrs.org
>
> "The US Office of Management and Budget
> <http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/>
> (OMB) is asking the geospatial private sector for advice on how it
> should spend the new geospatial line of business in the federal budget
> via an RFI questionnaire
> <http://www1.fbo.gov/spg/GSA/V/VC/GSV06PD00089/Attachments.html>
> (direct file link
> <http://www1.fbo.gov/EPSData/GSA/Synopses/22142/GSV06PD00089/RFIQuesti
> onnair eforGeospatial.doc> ). [Responses due by 5/5/06] "This RFI is
> soliciting information to support the development of a common solution
> for the Federal government-wide Geospatial LoB. Responses to this RFI
> should come from the perspective of being a geospatial user, provider
> or consultant. The RFI is
> to: Solicit information from industry, government, academia, and
> non-profit organizations on strategies, alternatives, and experiences
> in developing and implementing programs and innovative practices that
> have been effective in increasing geospatial effectiveness and
> efficiency;" Full details/updates
<http://www1.fbo.gov/spg/GSA/V/VC/GSV06PD00089/listing.html> ."
>
>
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