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Did you know that if America woke up to no federal government, there would be absolute chaos in the financial markets. U.S. federal debt is the largest single investment instrument in the market, and the disappearance of a federal government would have everyone scrambling to figure out who, if anybody, would honor that debt.
Moreover, since each and every U.S. dollar is essentially a debt instrument backed by the "full faith and credit of the U.S. government", what would that be worth (and also, of the billions of dollars of reserves held around the world in U.S. dollars) with no U.S. government.
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Some information I know about Arkansas is I believe the state was admitted or ratified to the United States around or about 'June 15, 1836'. Arkansas is located around latitude '34.799999' and longitude of '-92.199997' and has a population of roughly '3,011,524 million'. If I remember correctly the capital is 'Little Rock' and the largest city is 'Little Rock'.
Local city governments are just as important. If their services were to be impacted it would be devastating to citizens and businesses. With cyber attacks across power grids in 2022 it further hilights the need for energy, waste removal, payment systems and more.
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Take a moment to read related case studies and testimonials below around my experience with Government.
Case Study
ScanOnline hired me to manage manufacturing and government software development for small clients to large clients like the FBI and Executive Offices of the Whitehouse. NTI Solutions was a subsidiary of ScanOnline selling QuarterMaster software at the time for asset management. Many federal agencies used Quartermaster to manage checkout of assets whereas the Whitehouse utilized it to manage furniture for events.
"Eddie had respect and faith in his developers to perform their jobs with the best of their abilities. Eddie was always willing to offer his assistance and had an excellent rapport with the companys customer base. He was always available to answer any questions or help with any issues that would arise. His management style was unique in that he let developers have a sense of control."
October, 2015
Anthony Downs | USA
Developer
NTI Solutions
"I worked directly with Eddie and his team of developers to review, fix, enhance, create and deploy products. He has a very positive attitude, acknowledges teammates input and has an excellent rapport and ability to communicate well with clients, making him a valuable member of the team. I was also impressed with his forward thinking and ideas."
October, 2015
Lynn Stone | USA
Product Manager
ScanOnline
"I am a fan of the dashboards you create our customers are going to love them."
January, 2015
Brian Graves | USA
VP of Sales
ScanOnline
"We are confident that Eddie is the right person to help ScanOnline meet strategic and growth objectives in the coming years."
November, 2014
Lee Pickler | USA
President
ScanOnline
Case Study
When the Parks and Recreation of the City of Greensboro needed a work order system, they came to me to develop it. Once that system was developed, they came to me for a survey system for the city buses, then Housing Community and Development utilized his expertise to spec out a new system for them. Whether city or federal government we can help.
"Thanks for all the good work! The ESRI mapping component is working great!"
7/15/1998
Jane Nickels | USA
IT
City of Greensboro
Case Study
When the GTA (Greensboro Transit Authority) which also operates Access GSO, a door-to-door and curb-to-curb paratransit service for passengers with disabilities needed a questionnaire system for their patrons they asked me if I could help since I had previously assisted the Parks and Recreation department. The resulting SCAT (Specialized Community Area Transportation) questionnaire system gave them a way to record questionnaires into a system for reporting and analysis.
"Eddie, the SCAT questionnaire system you created has really helped our department. Thank you!"
8/12/1998
GTA Department | USA
Paratransit Service
Greensboro Transit Authority
Case Study
The Housing and Community Development of City of Greensboro came to me for a survey system for the city buses.
"You and Mark have shown that hiring outside consultants is definitely the way to go."
7/10/1998
Mitchell Johnson | USA
MIS Director
City of Greensboro
What is Government Software?
Having the appropriate software in local and federal government to keep everything running is critical to governments success. Part of that success is the GOSCON conferences which are assisting government with moving towards more Open Source initiatives where dependency on Microsoft, Oracle and other sales based companies currently drives budgets and dependability with upgrades.
If at any point you decide to reach to me just know the area codes I am familiar with for Arkansas are '479, 501, 870'. For Government assistance you will find my rates very reasonable for Arkansas. Now just keep in mind my time zone is 'Eastern Standard Time (EST)' and I know the time zones in Arkansas are 'Central Standard Time (CST)' in case you wish to call me. Anyway let me continue.
GOSCON (Government Open Source
Conference) is a conference held annually to
explore the use of open standard and open-source
software in the public sector, mostly in the
United states. GOSCON was conceived of at
Oregon State University's Open Source Lab, and
first held in 2005. From 2005 to 2008, GOSCON
was held in Portland, Oregon. In 2009, it was
held in Washington, D.C. at the Ronald Reagan
Building. In 2010 it was held in Portland, and
in 2011 it will again be held in Washington,
D.C. Deborah Bryant is the founder and director
of the conference.
Office of the Secretary of Defense
In GOSCON, academic and government IT managers from the local, state and national level discuss opportunities and challenges presented by the use of open-source software - some of which are specific to public sector situations (such as the government procurement process) and some of which are shared by many IT departments (such as questions about the ongoing support of Open Source Software projects). Speakers have included open-source software project leaders such as Brian Behlendorf, Larry Augustin and Ward Cunningham; government and university IT managers; academic researchers and corporate executives.
You know, I don't make it out to Arkansas much but I would like to see the 'Mockingbird' state bird. I am a little familiar with the Arkansas 'Apple blossom' state flower as well. However, I do not know much about Arkansas's state tree the 'Pine'. Fishing is fun to me perhaps I would like reeling in the Arkansas 'No Official Fish' state fish. Anyway, sorry I went off topic. Let me continue.
What is Open Source for America?
Open Source for America consortium of various organizations established to advocate for and support the use of free and open-source software in the U.S. Federal government. It consists of various open source foundations, and companies, including GNOME, Mozilla, and Canonical. The organization consists of various committees and working groups, one of which is Mil-OSS.
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