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To: TTOSBT who wrote (163077)12/5/2000 12:50:54 PM
From: edamo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
ttosbt.....not sure if a bush or gore or any presidential administration significantly affects government purchasing......most of those decisions are made at the lower agency level, dependent on their budgets and the requirements of their clients.

government procurement is limited for sole source contracts, most requests above 100k have to be posted in cbd(commerce business daily). smaller procurements need strong justification for sole sourcing, although a bit more latitude under 25k on government impact cards. government procurement evaluations use price as the primary deciding factor.

most requirements refer to nsn's (national stock numbers)that can be at times a bit generic or brand name or equal.



To: TTOSBT who wrote (163077)12/6/2000 9:11:14 AM
From: mepci  Respond to of 176387
 
TT: Irrespective of the actual growth this year, it is the best year Dell ever had. Even at 27(or even 21%) growth in revenue and 40-50% in earnings, it still is the best year ever for Dell, and every year will be better than the previous (as it looks right now).