September 18, 2006

S.2590 — $100k or $5 million? You decide

S.2590 continues to make waves, with passage into law last week. GovExec has a report on this which includes comments from “An industry expert who requested anonymity expressed reservations about the new search tool.” Those comments seem to be remarkably well-informed…

GCN reports on the Grants.gov contract

HHS awards General Dynamics Grants gov deal.…
September 15, 2006

The Arlington Group shuts down

I just found out today that The Arlington Group, a provider of grants management software, has shut down! I hadn’t heard that they’d exited the marketplace or — more startlingly — closed completely. Their product, Easygrants, was a Microsoft .Net-based system and, to my…
September 14, 2006

MacNN picks up the Grants.gov news

MacNN tracks all things Apple. (They were my first port of call to read about the new iTV, for example!) They have a post today about the Grants.gov contract recompete, and the comments there demonstrate a clear lack of trust in Grants.gov…

Grants Policy Committee Open Webcast information

Back in July, I posted that the Grants Policy Committee was organizing an open webcast. Details about that event are now available:  DATES: The Committee will hold an open stakeholder meeting and Webcast on Wednesday, October 25, 2006, 11 a.m. to…

Update/correction to last post about Grants.gov

Upon re-reading this post today, I think that the prior version of the bulleted paragraph that begins “The e‑forms issue…” made statements that were unfounded given the lack of available public information about the InFlowSuite and Grants.gov’s system performance. I changed the…

Using a Java e‑forms client for Grants.gov

Over at Partial Recall, Rob Fay notes that use of a Java e‑forms client may have been a more open, platform-neutral approach. I don’t share this view, and here’s why (comment reproduced from Partial recall):  As long as an offline client is needed,…
September 13, 2006

DUNS/CCR Study released

For the last while, a collaborative group formed by members of the National Grants Partnership and Federal Demonstration Partnership have been working on a study to uncover the “issues that exist with DUNS number management and the CCR registration process.” The study…

Grants.gov and Mac issue highlighted again in WashPost

The Washington Post has a column today called Macs and Grant Site Just Don’t Click to follow up from an article back in February. Rick Weiss has found some interesting facts:  Northrop Grumman has been testing the PureEdge/IBM Workplace Forms Mac…
September 11, 2006

Rebuilding Grants.gov

So Anteon, which was bought earlier this year by General Dynamics, is the new Grants.gov systems integrator, replacing Northrop Grumman. Here are the contract details:  Total contract value over five years is $18,834,822.54. First year’s contract value is $4,499,615.54, leaving…