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Saturday, 06/06/2009 10:12:07 AM

Saturday, June 06, 2009 10:12:07 AM

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Government contracts look like a good possibility...

Just some dot-connecting on a Saturday morning, but it appears that a plan to land some contracts with the federal government could be at the forefront of our new Agent's plans to achieve their revenue goal. They are a Texas company, but they obviously wanted to lock up DC and the surrounding states. Why...?

Check out this article from nextgov.com...

“As social media becomes a hit with agencies, GSA plans more offerings”

http://www.nextgov.com/nextgov/ng_20090522_7519.php

Now, how about this comment related to that article, posted at Government Executive.com

“Why reinvent the wheel, the ultimate INTERACTION social media network product alredy exists and can be used by the government for a fraction of the cost of any custom developed product. Contact me for details and trial access.”
Thom Bouis Posted May 24, 2009 9:50 PM

http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0509/052209n1.htm

Maybe it's just a coincidence, but the name of the person that posted that comment is the same as that of the CEO of Hygeia Group, LLC (a diversified services and marketing company in Rockwall, TX). As an aside...according to the information in the link below (scroll down to Hygeia Group), Hygeia has “five operating divisions - a global network of collaborating professionals.” That “global network”, kind of fits with this bit from the PR...”This marketing model is anticipated to be rapidly reapplied across most English speaking countries over the next 18 months producing a global network of authorized sales agents.”

http://www.powersourcing.com/Europe/osha-electrical-training.htm

Additionally, Thom Bouis of Rockwall, Texas happens to be a former government executive who more than likely knows something about the ins and outs of the federal procurement system. He also just ran for county judge. When my neighbor ran for county judge he spent the whole year on the campaign hob-knobing with our state senators and representatives, so it's likely that Mr. Bouis made some similar connections.

“Two of the Democrats are a father and son — Thom Bouis, 58, who’s running for county judge, and Scott Bouis, 22, for treasurer.

The elder Mr. Bouis, a retired federal executive...”

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/politics/local/stories/102206dnmetracestowatch.5f675988.html

So, it all paints a pretty interesting picture, and I, for one, would like to wish Mr. Bouis all the luck in the world.