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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary

For Immediate Release June 24, 2000


PRESIDENT CLINTON AND VICE PRESIDENT GORE: MAJOR NEW "E-GOVERNMENT"
INITIATIVES

Today in his first-ever Saturday webcast addressed to the Nation,
President Clinton will unveil a series of new initiatives to give the
American people the "Information Age" government they deserve. These
steps will cut red tape, make government more responsive to the needs
of citizens, and expand opportunities for participation in our
democracy. These initiatives build on the Administration's efforts,
led by Vice President Gore, that have already greatly expanded
citizen access to online government information and services. By the
end of the year:

Citizens will be able to search all online resources offered by the
federal government from a single web site called "firstgov.gov."

Citizens, small businesses and community groups will have one-stop
access to roughly $500 billion in grants and procurement
opportunities.

Citizens, students, researchers, and government employees will be
able to compete for a new $50,000 prize for the most innovative idea
for advancing "e-government."

CITIZENS WILL BE ABLE TO SEARCH ALL ONLINE RESOURCES OFFERED BY THE
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FROM A SINGLE WEB SITE: A team lead by Internet
entrepreneur Eric Brewer will create a single web site called
"firstgov.gov" that will allow citizens to search all online
government documents. This free site, which will be developed at no
cost to the taxpayers, will have the ability to search half a billion
documents in less than one-quarter of a second, and will be able to
handle at least 100 million searches a day. This will make it much
easier for citizens to find government information and services,
which are currently located on at least 20,000 different web sites.
The site will be available this fall, and will not collect any
personal information from citizens.

CITIZENS, SMALL BUSINESSES AND COMMUNITY GROUPS WILL HAVE "ONE-STOP"
ACCESS TO GRANTS AND PROCUREMENT OPPORTUNITIES: This year, the
federal government will award roughly $300 billion in grants and buy
$200 billion in goods and services. Currently, there is no place
where vendors can access all of the information they need to bid on
government contracts. Moreover, there are 30,000 different
organizations across the United States that receive at least $300,000
in federal grants, and must deal with systems for grant applications
that vary from agency to agency. By the end of the year, the
Administration will make it possible for people to go online to bid
on, or apply for, the vast majority of these procurements and grant
opportunities. Moving this business online will save time and money,
and will bring more Americans into the process by them the
opportunity to compete for these funds.

CITIZENS WILL BE ENCOURAGED TO SUGGEST NEW IDEAS FOR ADVANCING E-
GOVERNMENT: The Administration will work with the Council for
Excellence in Government, a non-profit, nonpartisan organization, to
launch a new "e-government" competition. The Council will seek
applications from students, businesspeople, researchers, and
government employees for new applications, new technology, and new
ways that government can serve and connect with citizens
electronically. A top prize of $50,000 will be awarded for the most
innovative proposal to advance e-government that is user-friendly,
accessible, cost-effective, secure, and protects the privacy of
citizens' personal information. The Council has assembled a team of
corporate sponsors for the competition from its Technology Leadership
Consortium. For more information about the competition please contact
Council for Excellence in Government President and CEO Patricia
McGinnis at 202-728-0418, or visit their website at
     http://www.excelgov.org.

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