Spending by federal, state and local governments now accounts for almost 50% of the U.S. GDP. No matter where you fall on the political spectrum, a new economy has emerged: gBusiness, the intersection of business and government, has created a $5.5 trillion market.
Companies that recognize and incorporate gBusiness into their overall strategy will surpass their competitors in any economic climate.
Companies that ignore this opportunity will quickly find themselves at an insurmountable competitive disadvantage.
For more than 10 years, Onvia has delivered the data and services for companies to succeed in government contracting. If your business seeks new revenue opportunities, you've come to the right place. Onvia can help you win in the gBusiness market.
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| Industry | Total Projects |
|---|---|
| Architecture & Engineering | 4,114 |
| Business Services & Consulting | 5,718 |
| Construction & Building Supplies | 24,886 |
| Energy | 873 |
| Financial Services & Insurance | 1,118 |
| Healthcare & Medical | 2,051 |
| Homeland Security | 51 |
| Industrial Supplies | 3,194 |
| IT/Telecommunications | 4,772 |
| Office Equipment | 895 |
| Operations & Maintenance | 8,977 |
| Transportation Equipment | 3,210 |
| Water | 364 |
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| Total - Last 30 Days | 60,223 |
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Onvia's Michael Balsam looks at stimulus spending for 2010 in this ForConstructionPros.com Podcast.
As Onvia CEO Mike Pickett writes in Rebuilding America's Infrastructure, 2010 should see a massive influx of Recovery dollars. More...
A new analysis of Recovery Act spending by Onvia reveals that some states excel at attracting stimulus funds and quickly awarding those funds to contractors, while other states lag far behind on both measures. Alaska, North Dakota, Wyoming and New Hampshire placed at the top of the "Gold" category in Onvia's analysis. Meanwhile, Virginia, Ohio, Georgia, Missouri and Nevada placed at the lowest end of the "Laggard" category. Read more...
Onvia's Michael Balsam discusses the findings on Federal News Radio.