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The Next Economy:2010 Government Market Outlook
January 19, 2010
www.onvia.comAgenda
• Introductions and Background • Methodology and Survey Overview• The Next Economy• Infrastructure Sector – Highways, Roads, Bridges, Construction• Energy Sector • Information Technology / Healthcare IT Sector • ARRA and Jobs for Main Street • Onvia’s New Products• 2010 Strategic Considerations • Q&A
www.onvia.comAbout Onvia
Onvia is the leading provider of gBusiness solutions in the United States.
• 8,500 clients who sell to government, subcontract or supply• Identify and qualify actionable business development opportunities• DemandStar eProcurement Platform - 6,000 government users• Largest public sector procurement database• Primary markets served:
Architecture/Design, Engineering, Construction (Infrastructure) Information Technology/Telecommunications Energy/Environmental/Water Medical/Healthcare Vehicles/Equipment Professional Services Operations & Maintenance
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89,000 Agencies
Public Notices
Newspapers
Official Meetings
Agency Contributed
Web Searching
Comprehensive National Coverage
InformationSpending AuthorizationsPre-RFP noticesBids/RFPsPlanholdersBid TabulationsContract AwardsSubcontractsMarket ResearchCustom Mktg Lists
Target MarketsFederalStateLocalEducationalHealthcareEnergy/WaterPublic SafetyTransportation
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Onvia Services
Daily Notification
Searchable Database
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Trusted Data Source
www.onvia.comThe Next Economy
The Federal, State and Municipal Market
www.onvia.comMethodology and Survey Overview
• Surveyed thousands of government officials at all levels• Captured annual benchmarks and opinions• Matched unique Onvia ARRA data with REMI model• Focus areas: Infrastructure, Energy & Technology• Emerging trends
– Transparency is here to stay– Growing competition in government marketplace– Technology is a critical underpinning
www.onvia.comThe Next Economy (cont’d)
Government Spending is almost 50% of GDP
www.onvia.comThe Next Economy (cont’d)
Businesses are Turning to Government Revenue
www.onvia.comThe Next Economy (cont’d)
Businesses are Preparing for ‘gBusiness’ Arena
www.onvia.comgBusiness Best Practices
• The government market is dynamic• Target your marketing efforts to support sales and business development• Your web efforts requires a government page or separate web site
• You need selective event participation.• Build a presence in a single agency before expanding• Start local• Social media reaches government decision makers• Differentiate your company – define your niche.
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Infrastructure
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www.onvia.com2010 Infrastructure
• Market expected to grow 8%+ fueled by unspent recovery funds
• Over 23,000 ARRA projects in the 2010 pipeline • Another 9,500 in the wings• Jobs for Main Street will push out transportation
spending bill• Materials costs will begin to rise• Continued strong competition for projects
www.onvia.com2010 Infrastructure (con’t)
23,000 Projects In The Pipeline
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Program Projects Value
Highways 12,500 $41B
Transit 2,300 $3.8B
Environment 750 $2.6B
Water 2,600 $6B
Facilities 4,500 $30B
$76B In Project Value
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Advance Notice
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Competition will continue to keep margins low
Materials prices have bottomed out and will begin to rise in 2010
Lower Overall Cost of Projects
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900,000 Infrastructure Generated Jobs
640,000 Construction Industry Jobs
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Energy
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www.onvia.com2010 Energy
• Majority of $40B from ARRA must be spent in next two years
• Over 2,700 ARRA projects in the 2010 pipeline • Focus is on energy efficiency, renewable energy, and
upgrades to electricity transmission • Innovation will drive the green economy
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Energy Programs Ramp in 2010
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100,000 Energy Generated Jobs
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Smart Grid Projects Lead
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RFP/ITB
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Wide Ranging Product & Service Needs
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Information Technology
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www.onvia.com2010 Information Technology
• Technology is a key driver of the Next Economy– Over $20B in healthcare IT– Over $80B in energy technology– Intelligent transportation
• Federal IT spend will grow 4% to $75B• eGovernment is growing
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Contract Awards
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2010 Is eHealth Foundation Year
Billions to be spent on expanding broadband to rural areas, upgrading healthcare information systems and computers
• Grants will flow in second half of 2010• Standards will enable interoperability• Expanded broadband is critical
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Recovery: Recap and Look Ahead
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www.onvia.comARRA and Jobs for Main Street
Recap
• Tracking 48,000 projects valued at $150B• Majority of ARRA funds to reach businesses in 2010• Jobs for Main Street will add velocity to ARRA
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2010 ARRA Recovery Projects
www.onvia.comARRA and Jobs for Main Street (cont’d)
Jobs for Main Street Will Expedite Spending
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Private Sector Job Creation in 2010
www.onvia.comStrategic Considerations for 2010
• Competition/pricing pressure will vary in major metros vs. outlying areas
• Higher volume of smaller dollar projects• Local preference changes• Importance of getting registered• Many stimulus jobs going to firms with existing contracts• Differentiate rather than just quoting at lower margins• Partner with minority-owned businesses• Businesses must engage with government or be left
behind the Next Economy
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www.onvia.com2010 Government Market Outlook
• Available after this web cast– Look for an email with download details
How to get your copy:
Special offer:
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Questions
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www.onvia.comThank You
Michael Balsam
Chief Solutions Officer
Onvia, Inc.
Mark Amtower
Federal News Radio
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