Doing Business with the Government Using EDI


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The first practical and knowledgeable guide to the new world of doing business with the government online. It covers all the information needed to get started, such as how being online will make it easier to sell to the government; pricing, bidding and marketing online; and choosing the right online network. 50 illus.




Doing Business Electronically


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This volume presents a global perspective on the major areas of electronic commerce, including (but not limited to) those related to the World Wide Web. It does not focus on technical issues, but instead examines the commercial, social and cultural aspects of electronic commerce, including buyer-seller relationships, consumer decision making, information strategy, EDI, electronic banking, information systems for electronic banking, and channel integration.




Doing Business with the Government Using EDI


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Doing Business with the Government Using EDI A Guide for Small Businesses Jan Zimmerman "Of all the books on EDI, this guide really fulfills the needs of the small business owner. Not only is it well-written, the book is full of relevant information and tips to help you get started." --Steven D. Royce, President, Crescent Design "A real--world account of the Federal Government EC/EDI program, this book not only tells you what the current mandates are but also how they will expand and formalize in years to come. A must--read for company decision makers and planners." --Larry L. Jones, Director of Small Business (retired), Phillips Laboratory If you do business with the federal government--or you want to do so--this book is required reading. Recent legislation mandates that by the year 2000, the majority of small-to-mid-sized government purchases must be made via electronic data interchange (EDI). If you want a piece of that action, you need only to acquire EDI capability, and learn how to use it effectively. Doing Business with the Government Using EDI offers a blueprint for doing both. Non-technical in its approach, this unique book focuses on the business side of doing business with the government online. It provides you with all the information you need to get started, and then shows you how to use marketing, bidding, and pricing strategies to maximize profit in the new government purchasing environment. Included are: * Details of the Federal Acquisitions Streamlining Act (FASA) and how it affects small businesses * Worksheets offering a structured approach to business decision-making * An overview of software and online networks, how they work and how to choose the best ones for you * Quick-reference lists of resources for additional information * Directions for completing the detailed Trading Partner Profile registration * A glossary of EDI terms and acronyms that cuts through the jargon Concise and well-written, Doing Business with the Government Using EDI is an invaluable, single-source guidebook for making a profit through government sales.now and in the future.













Electronic Data Interchange


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Doing Business with GSA.


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EDI and Data Networking in the Public Sector


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When researching, teaching or working with information systems in the public sector, one is left with few or often no textbooks that provide useful case studies or surveys on the implementation and effects of integrating information technologies in the organizations' operations. This is surprising since in most first world countries the public sector consumes a substantial part of the gross national product. Even more astonishing is the vast amount of financial and organizational resources that are spent developing and implementing various information systems. We decided to write this book to provide information for those studying information systems at business schools, information and computer departments at collegesl universities, and for those working hands-on with EDI and data networking in public administration. Thus, our primary target groups for this book are professionals, training (MA-courses), computer science, MBA, MP A, and political science. EDI has been seen as a means to wire the various policy areas in the public sector. Those included are not limited strictly to the public organizations, but extend to their trade partners. Also, government has sought ways to stimulate the usage of ED I in the private sector beyond those transactions involving direct communication with the public sector. In this book, we have contributors from eight countries and a total of 14 chapters reporting on issues of importance when developing and implementing EDI, when government wants to stimulate the diffusion of EDI in society, and when organizations want to address the impact of their investments in ED!.