Scaled Back Cybersecuruty

Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu
Tue Jan 14 20:40:01 UTC 2003


On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 13:16:45 MST, Pete Kruckenberg <pete at kruckenberg.com>  said:

> I'm trying to envision an RFP that awards business to one or
> a few network operators, but requires that they interoperate
> effectively with other operators who don't win any of the
> business. I've only got a state-level purchasing
> perspective, but I don't see it happening at any level.

So you award the contract to a provider that has clueful engineers.

How do you mandate/enable/whatever that they be able to interoperate
effectively with the clueless vendor that didn't get the contract?
Remember to address the fact that the clueless vendor would probably
have to expend resources to support somebody else's contract, with no
income to back it up.

In addition, how would you enforce this without getting sued?  You award
the contract to Vendor A, they can't interoperate because Vendor B is a
bunch of clueless weenies - now what do you do?
-- 
				Valdis Kletnieks
				Computer Systems Senior Engineer
				Virginia Tech

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