SVDG and Leading Technology Companies urge Biden Administration to Embrace Commercial Software

SVDG, along with 2 other alliances and 44 leading technology companies, recently wrote a letter to the White House and Office of Management and Budget encouraging the Biden Administration to reconsider the procurement process. Rather than developing technological and software solutions from scratch, which can be a costly process, SVDG and its cosignatories emphasized the benefits of selecting commercially available products. These alternatives are often more cost-effective and technologically advanced, thereby representing a better value for American taxpayers and government agencies. 


To read the letter, click here.

Dayton Segard

I have been building websites & apps for over a decade and have done everything from providing middle-of-the-night on-call support to managing the development of insurance quoting apps.

Today, I build websites for businesses across a variety of industries and consult on website development, information architecture, and digital marketing strategy.

Regardless of size, my primary focus is helping businesses communicate their brand story—and connect with their audiences on the web—by creating engaging digital experiences.

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