Web services "in" the KC area.

Arthur Pemberton pemboa at gmail.com
Wed Jul 4 00:10:06 CDT 2007


On 7/3/07, Greg Brooks <gregb at west-third.com> wrote:
> Actually, the way to get these things addressed with any public-sector
> agency is during the RFP stage. The consultant they selected developed a
> solution like this is because the RFP didn't specifically call upon them to
> do something different.
>
> The fix - and it's not an immediate fix, but it *is* the one most likely to
> prevail over the long haul - is to educate KCATA management about the
> potential market they're impacting and encourage them, during their next
> system upgrade, to take users of other browsers and systems into account.

Please re read my message, i tried their trip planner In Windows and
XP in three different browsers, and although I did not go through with
a complete trip planning, it did not prevent me from attempting (like
it did before).

> If you push for an immediate fix, they haven't budgeted for it and it's too
> easy for them to say no.
>
> Greg
>
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