> >
> > Which state? If the weather is nice, maybe we'll move :)
> >
>
> Mississippi, but you may have to learn JSP, unless, of course, you
> already know it. In which case, you're a shoo-in. Nobody else does!
> <grin>

Let's see: it snowed this morning

I don't know JSP

hum...
>
> > I'm going to research the vendor requirements for Oregon over the
weekend.
> > >
>
> It could be a gold mine.

I found two RFPs already, but the deadlines are probably too near for those
contracts.


>
> I don't know how other states do it, but here, the lowest cost is not
> necessarily going to get you a contract. There are several categories,
> each assigned a different weight. Under this system, theoretically, the
> best proposal should win. <<< yeah. right. >>>

An Oregon company gets a preference for Oregon contracts.

And compared to ASP...our bid would bound to be better AND less expensive.
>
> Good luck with the Oregon gig.

Thanks

Tom




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