1. CNET
News.com: Will B2G Become the 'Next Big Thing'
"First came B2C, then B2B. Now investors are bracing
for the newest e-commerce niche: B2G, or
business-to-government Web sites." (6/1/00)
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2. eFederal.com
eFederal builds, sells, and integrates buy-side,
marketplace, and supply-side solutions that enable
government agencies to directly order goods with a Web
browser, automate their purchasing process, and
interact with suppliers over the Internet.
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3. FedCenter.com
FedCenter.com is the largest electronic marketplace
worldwide designed exclusively for government buyers.
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4. Federal
Marketplace: Jumpstation
A directory of links to procurement information at
federal, state, local, and international websites.
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5. GTSI
Recognized IT solutions leader that focuses
exclusively on federal, state, and local government
customers worldwide.
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6. Internet.com:
Digital Commerce Launches B2G Marketplace
StateGovCenter.com customizes state-specific
e-commerce sites designed so public employees can use
various methods for purchasing goods and services.
This includes open market buys, contracts with
vendors, and Request for Quotes (RFQs). (3/15/00)
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7. Nua
Internet Surveys: B2G Is Big Market in the U.S.
"With government spending at USD500 billion per annum,
and a record of staying in business, b2g
(business-to-government) is being hailed as the future
financial market for daring dotcoms." (8/4/00)
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8. Red
Herring: Governments For Sale
"'The Internet will save both governments and end
users money. There's a lot to be gained.'" Available
on CNNfn.com. (11/8/00)
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9. StateGovCenter.com
Offering an advanced, secure Internet electronic
commerce (EC) system restricted to state government
that provides the government user with benefits and
cost savings.
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