The WISPA Board has reached an agreement with an anonymous Research Vendor.
The vendor has discounted it’s services which will soon be made available to
WISPA members.  The value of this database normally would cost companies
several hundred dollars per month, however, the board has decided to make it
available free of charge to all paid WISPA members.  WISPA membership is
only $250/year, thus a few weeks of this service would pay for a WISPA
membership.  Being alerted of wireless opportunities in your area could be
extremely profitable for your business.  Don’t miss out on an opportunity
near by!  Join WISPA now and help us help you.  If you wish to join WISPA,
go to HYPERLINK "http://signup.wispa.org"http://signup.wispa.org and fill
out the form.  

 

Disclaimer:  This offer is only available for WISPA Principal members.
Vendor Members are not eligible as per the terms of the agreement.  A
confidentiality agreement or nondisclosure agreement will need to be signed
by each member that requests access to this information.  More details will
be made available soon.

 

A description of the research is below.

 

Government Wireless Business Opportunity Database and Local Alert Email
Service

 

The vendor normally offers by subscription basis the most comprehensive
database of US states, counties, and cities planning, procuring, or
implementing wireless networks for government and/or public use. 

One of the most important sources of our information about pre-RFP business
opportunities are the agendas, minutes, and supporting documents of almost
2,000 cities and counties. The state and local government profiles are
sorted in a database accessible via the Internet and supplemented with
emailed alerts a few times a week. The Government Wireless Business
Opportunity service includes the following information: 

 
1. Hearings scheduled before City Councils and County
Supervisors/Commissions/Councils  and minutes; 
2. Financial models (anchor tenant, advertising, user fees, other forms of
payment to and from government) 
3. Technical specifications (WiFi, WiMAX, BPL, and/or fiber)  and
frequencies; 
4. Geographic service coverage areas in square miles; 
5. Departments and applications utilizing the wireless network; 
6. Pilot project details and expansion plans; 
7. Contact information for government officials and industry executives 
8. Procurement documents such as RFI’s, RFP’s, feasibility studies, and
interested bidders list; 
9. Bidder's conference information; 
10. Proposal due date; and 
11. Award date, vendor, and implementation status. 

 

Thank you,

Rick Harnish

 


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