E-procurement hub serves gov buyers
PartnershipAmerica.com was launched today as a new online marketplace connecting government IT buyers on the federal, state and local levels with solutions providers in the private sector.
PartnershipAmerica.com was launched today as a new online marketplace connecting
government IT buyers on the federal, state and local levels with solutions
providers in the private sector.
The site, developed by Ingram Micro Inc., employs a request for quote
(RFQ) and price comparison system similar to those found in traditional
business-to-business e-procurement applications, said Pam Smith, vice president
of channel development at the Santa Ana, Calif.-based company.
"Resellers needed an e-commerce tool to connect with their existing
customer base and to compete with the branded sites," Smith said. "We built
an online e-procurement hub to find technology solutions providers that
fit the specific needs of the public sector. It gives [resellers] lower
operating costs, greater efficiency in their business and better online
interaction."
What makes the site different from other e-procurement portals is that
government users can browse through resellers' catalogs until they find
the right products at the right price, Smith said. "There's no direct competition,
not with all the different resellers together. With other portals, you can't
compare across other catalogs unless you use a search engine."
The new site is targeted at any federal, state and local government
body, as well as all levels of educational institutions, said Jason Kosewick,
director of government business development at Ingram Micro.
Among the resellers already signed on to participate are Government
Micro Resources, Sawtooth Technologies and Western Blue Corp.
Smith said Ingram Micro demonstrated the new tool at some recent trade
shows, including E-Gov in Washington, D.C., and said the government and
education users showed a "great response" to the features.
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