This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00AA_01C22290.40F6DB30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, As a longtime listener and reader of your media, I thought that a little = local government news that isn't getting ANY popular press but has far = reaching impact might be worth a few words of discussion. The state of Arizona, as well as several if not all counties and school = districts, has a clause for debarring contractors if they have violated = certain Federal laws concerning Antitrust activities. Last year, = Microsoft was found guilty of just such actions and are now in the = penalty phase. A large group of concerned citizens has realized that = many of our goverment agencies are therefore "breaking the rules" by = spending MILLIONS on contracts with Microsoft when they should not even = be in the running for these contracts. Here is an excerpt from an email I sent to my County Councilman: According to MC1-902 DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION OF CONTRACTORS, I read the = following: "B. The causes for Debarment or Suspension shall include, but are not limited to, the following: 2. Conviction of any Person or any subsidiary or affiliate of any Person under any statute of the Federal government, this State or its political subdivision or any other State for: k. Any other offense indicating a lack of business integrity or business honesty which affects responsibility as a Contractor. 3. Conviction or civil judgment finding a violation by any Person or any subsidiary or affiliate of any Person under State or Federal Antitrust Statutes." Microsoft, having been convicted of Federal Antitrust Statutes = (penalties pending), clearly falls into the catagory described in part = 3, and several court cases past and pending show a clear lack of = integrity and business honesty as outlined in part 2. I cannot find = that ANY government body would be willing to work with such contractors, = let alone having rules against it and clearly ignoring those rules. There are many alternatives to Microsofts products. Alternatives that = have broken no laws, Federal or Local, are well supported and used by = many large governments (Germany, Taiwan, et al). As a concerned voter = in Chandler, I must point out that I cannot support criminal behavior = and would hope that my County Council would see fit to do the same and = ONLY consider alternatives as Microsoft is clearly unqualified to meet = County requirements." The county has responded to us thus: "You recently inquired about the County's use of Microsoft products and = the manner in which we license their software. We appreciate your = interest in the County's technology plans. To provide a forum in which = to discuss our technology direction and address any questions you may = have, we will have Information Technology staff members available to = meet with citizens at 8:30 am on Monday July 8th. The meeting location = will be the County Administration Building at 301 W. Jefferson in Suite = 420. Please RSVP your attendance so we can ensure that adequate = facilities are available for the meeting. Thank you for your inquiry,=20 Paul Allsing=20 Deputy CIO=20 Maricopa County=20 301 W Jefferson, Suite 420=20 Phoenix, AZ 85003 " Maricopa County is the country's 4th largest county and one of the = fastest growing (2000 census). Yes, this Monday. If you are at all interested and would like further = information for perusal, feel free to reply to this email or view the = following urls: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=3D02/06/17/1651231&tid=3D103 = (Slashdot) and again here: = http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=3D02/07/01/1832218&mode=3Dthread&tid=3D= 167 http://pluglist.mybutt.net/pipermail/plug-discuss/2002-July/026752.html = (discussion thread of Phoenix Linux user Group) http://pluglist.mybutt.net/pipermail/plug-discuss/2002-June/025868.html = (discussion thread of Phoenix Linux user Group) http://pluglist.mybutt.net/pipermail/plug-discuss/2002-June/026044.html = (discussion thread of Phoenix Linux user Group) http://pluglist.mybutt.net/pipermail/plug-discuss/2002-June/026345.html = (discussion thread of Phoenix Linux user Group) Alternatives to Microsoft are secure and even used by governments = (Germany, Taiwan)=20 http://www.technicaljanitors.com/main/who_is_using_linux.php with the cost being inexpesive and the total cost of ownership being 50% = less. We are organizing several meetings about how to handle the Monday = meeting, interested parties can follow along at our website: http://plug.phoenix.az.us/ Thank you, Anthony Milbauer (480) 659-9920 ------=_NextPart_000_00AA_01C22290.40F6DB30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable