Government Webs - Past, Present and FutureThe Government Webs plan will provide an Internet location that will allow visitors to see applications that are or were used by government to do its business. The applications will work as designed and/or be described in web movies that will demonstrate the purposes and uses. This plan will be funded by government and/or private sources. Contributors of application information will not be charged.The General Services Administration has supported the Federal Interagency Databases Online (fido.gov) since 1997. In 2015 GSA will longer be providing this support. Over the years 23 applications have been used to manage government. Often one administration would start a new application and the next one might stop it. Future administrations should be able access and evaluate all previous concepts. Academia can analyze these strategies and suggest improvements.DataCall Systems, Inc.
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Organization-DCS-1DataCall Systems has created and managed fido.gov since 1997. It has also supported xml.gov, et.gov, amc.gov and the NATO Summit of 1999. All applications now use virtual infrastructure on the cloud and has passed government Assessment & Authorization (A&A) requirements.
Bruce TroutmanVice-PresidentThe GovWebs vision: That all retired government systems be demonstrated at www.govwebs.net by running the application or through web movies.GovWebs-Vision-01The GovWebs mission is to provide and manage www.govwebs.net as the repository for government application information.
GovWebs-Mission-01GovWebs-Value-01GovWebs-Goal-01GovWebs-Goal-01: To have www.govwebs.net configured to accept application data by June 1, 2015.GovWebs-Goal-0101DCSDataCall SystemsGovWebs-Goal-01-Objective-01Modify existing www.gowebs.net to accept new applications.GovWebs-Goal-01-Objective-0101Bruce TroutmanSystem Admin for GovWebs.net2015-05-012015-04-20BruceTroutman1-202-460-8020bruce.troutman@gmail.com