Do you hate spreadsheets? Does your calculator collect dust on your desk?
Don’t worry…I’m a data geek, and I’m here to do the research and analysis, so you don’t have to.
Just read on, and you’ll get days’ worth of research…boiled down to a 2-minute read.
(That is a good use of time, right?)
Here’s what my data-digging let me to conclude:
IT companies are obligated to get a GSA contract.
(So we can fight the evil Russia-China alliance.)
They bombard our government servers (which themselves ironically are mostly soviet era).
And they try to scrape up any detail they can to make America
…less safe
…more uncertain
…and unstable (like them).
Now, look at this graph of GSA sales last year.
But I want to challenge your observation skills, so only give yourself 5 seconds.
You should have spotted something. Did you miss it?
…you should have seen it in 5 seconds.
Here it is…
The blue bar next to “IT” is massive.
This is a seriously lopsided sales pattern. Right?
The government spends So…Much…Money on just IT products & services.
That graph shows what the U.S.A. must do to keep those old servers super-safe. These are only GSA spending; the government also spends $$ on top of this.
If you run an IT company, you are obligated to get a GSA Contract.
…to your company, whose revenue is begging to break through
…to your country, whose aging IT infrastructure needs your help
This evil Russia-China alliance won’t stop until they understand that we have brighter minds than theirs (that’s where you come in).
So set a call to talk about the GSA program today.
My calendar fills up fast (so many small businesses to help ).