Federal Grant Applications to Require Windows 78
An anonymous reader writes "Grants.gov requires MS Windows to apply for a Federal grant. This will eventually replace all Federal grant application processes. If the federal government does not change this policy and allow multiple operating systems to work with the application process, it will effectively be a Microsoft tax on Federal grant money. You must purchase (or acquire by other means) Microsoft Windows to apply for a Federal grant. There are currently web based Federal grant application processes that work on multiple platforms. However, they will be moving to the new system that requires Windows. I recommend writing your federal representative and senators. Resources provided by public funding should be OS independent."
Oh for God's sake (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Oh for God's sake (Score:1, Troll)
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Re:Oh for God's sake (Score:2, Funny)
This guy is right. Its not our job to support what we believe in. Its our job to be quiet and let corporate america and the government do what they want cause thats what good citizens do!
Re:Oh for God's sake (Score:3, Insightful)
Cute line, but you're being an ass.
This is an excellent point and needs more consideration than you are willing to give it. If I go to a University, they may require Windows. But they have a few things different from the Government.
Re:Oh for God's sake (Score:1)
Point taken (for what it was worth - i.e. not much). I get very tired of the message that "We do not support Linux/OS X/BSD/alternative operating system of your choice". OK, I am not a denizen of the US, but common sense says to me that this requirement on the part of the Grants office is inequitable.
Personally, my faith is not in politicians, so I wouldn't bother canvassing them to redress the balance, but if I had a stake in this I would consider legal action against the authority. The mill
Mail (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Mail (Score:3, Insightful)
TFA doesn't point to a mail-in form, or even mention the existance of one. It does, however, state, "You will submit the application online."
If not, then this doesn't matter, since you already must purchase (or acquire by other means) a computer.
No one is complaining here that you have to buy or acquire a computer, but that you have to buy or acquire a Windows computer. Not only did you not RTFA, but you didn't even RTF slashdot summary.
Re:Mail (Score:1)
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Actually, it doesn't...
my point that a computer being a prerequisite to a federal grant is exactly as unfair as a computer being a prerequiste to a federal grant
OK, that's logical and all. A=A. But this isn't A=A, it's A (you need a computer) and B (you need a Windows computer). In this case, A!=B.
Re:Mail (Score:3, Funny)
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Yes, you are correct that requiring a computer at all is perhaps unfair, although in reality most federal grant applicants will probably need to have a computer anyway. However, the ADDITIONAL requirement of having Windows is not merely unfair, but pointlessly so (as proven by the fact that many of the current systems this is supposed to replace
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Requiring a computer (Score:2)
I don't have a problem with the government conducting business on the Internet, as long as it doesn't require Windows. The government doesn't require you to use a particular brand of envelopes or paper or pen for snail mail, you are not required to use ce
Mac support (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Mac support (Score:5, Insightful)
This means you are now paying Microsoft for Windows AND the program to get it running on your Mac. Perhaps Mac owners can afford to do this.
Re:Mac support (Score:2)
Besides, you could probably pick up an eMachine or similar for less than the cost of a copy of VirtualPC and a copy of Windows.
Man Date (Score:2)
contact info link (Score:5, Informative)
Let 'em have it.
Re:contact info link (Score:5, Informative)
Hello,
I'm writing to protest that the website Grants.Gov requires Microsoft Windows to apply for a federal grant, effectively placing a sort of "Microsoft Tax" on all grant applications.
Interestingly enough, there is link on the website entitled, "PureEdge Support for Macintosh" which opens up the following PDF: http://grants.gov/GrantsGov_UST_Grantee/!SSL!/Web
This PDF states that you can use VirtualPC on your Macintosh to apply for a grant.
VirtualPC is also a Microsoft Program, which requires you to buy VirtualPC ($129 base price) in addition to Microsoft Windows! It's downright ridiculous, especially since Apple users are basically being charged twice to apply for a grant.
VirtualPC Link: http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/virtualpc/v
I hope something can be done about this situation. Thank you.
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Re:contact info link (Score:2, Funny)
I'm afraid I don't own Microsoft Windows.
Perhaps I could apply for a Federal Grant, to fund the purchase of a new machine with it installed?
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Re:contact info link (Score:5, Funny)
Thanks. You prompted me to finally get off my butt for once and write something up. Here it is:
Re:contact info link (Score:1)
" Dear Ross,
Thanks you for your recent inquiry to Grants.gov concerning the Pure Edge viewer.
Grants.gov has been working with Pure Edge to offer a viewer that is compatible with as many operating systems as possible. We feel that we are not too far from achieving that goal, and when we do, be sure that information will be posted on our website
. In the meantime, we apologize if the viewer options we offer for your operating system are not acceptable. Our goal is to ensure the widest poss
Re:contact info link (Score:1)
Look, they've already got it working with FIVE operating systems! There's Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT4, Windows 2000, Windows XP!
I bet they're working on Windows 95 right this instant. Or maybe Windows CE is next on the list of priorities.
Unable to apply for grants (Score:2)
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Dear Mr. ......,
Thank you for your recent inquiry to Grants.gov concerning the Pure Edge viewer.
Grants.gov has been working with Pure Edge to offer a viewer that is compatible with as many operating systems as possible. We feel that we are not too far from achieving that goal, and when we do, be sure that information will be posted on our website. In the meantime, we apologize if the viewer options we offer for your operating system are not acceptable. Our goal
Re:contact info link (Score:2)
Dear Mr. Lesniak,
Thank you for your recent inquiry to Grants.gov concerning the Pure Edge viewer.
Grants.gov has been working with Pure Edge to offer a viewer that is compatible with as many operating systems as possible. We feel that we are not too far from achieving that goal, and when we do, be sure that information will be posted on our website. In the meantime, we apologize if the viewer options we offer for your operating system are not ac
Re:contact info link (Score:1)
The actual address is support@grants.gov [mailto]
I just emailed them the following:
I do not have a Windows computer. I do not have access to a Windows computer. I would be willing to start a group to port your PureEdge Viewer application to Linux and/or other operating systems such as Solaris (Sun).
I object to the government requiring the use of specific and costly COTS software in order to access and use a public function.
I heartily agree with the suggestion that /. readers should email the govt en mass
One step forward, one step back (Score:4, Insightful)
Sure, it's two totally different arms of the a giant bureaucracy.
Re:One step forward, one step back (Score:2, Redundant)
I think there was a period for taking comments (end of the plan document), but no one mentioned ability to be cross-platform.
Cartoon (Score:1)
There were two disembodied hands at a desk, the left is juggling with a few balls, and the right has a piece of paper on which it was scrawling in angry writing "tonight the left hand gets it. die die DIE!"
Re:Cartoon (Score:2)
Re:Cartoon (Score:2)
I believe it was a Far Side cartoon, and the hands weren't disembodied, but attached to some poor unsuspecting schmuck.
But yeah, that pretty much describes our government.
Dan Aris
Write and complain (Score:5, Informative)
Grants.gov Program Management Office Mailing Address:
200 Independence Avenue, SW
HHH Building, Room 739F
Washington, DC 20201
Grants.gov Contact Center Phone Number: 1-800-518-4726
Re:Write and complain (Score:1)
Question to grammar/language nazis: isn't THAT irony (in relation to the submitted story)?
Re:Write and complain (Score:2)
Thanks you for your recent inquiry to Grants.gov concerning the Pure Edge viewer.
Grants.gov has been working with Pure Edge to offer a viewer that is compatible with as many operating systems as possible. We feel that we are not too far from achieving that goal, and when we do, be sure that information will be posted on our website. In the meantime, we apologize if the viewer options we offer for your operating system
Lets see (Score:5, Informative)
wait a long long while
when the error dialog pops up, do not close it yet
find the windows temp directory (example:
you may close the installer
open a terminal and cd to the copy of the temp install director you just created
install "unshield" if you do not already have it
$ mkdir data1
$ unshield -d data1 x data1.cab
$ cd data1/Java_Classes
$ ls
WTF!?? It's Java, but with tons of Windows dependencies.
Re:Lets see (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Lets see (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Good heavens (Score:5, Funny)
You, sir, have earned my deepest respect.
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You have not spent enough time in Washington. (Score:3, Funny)
2. Mark up copy of Windows and bill Uncle Sam.
3. Profit!!
Re:You have not spent enough time in Washington. (Score:1)
Hahahaha.... (Score:2)
Oh, but we will.....
Logical Fallacy (Score:3, Insightful)
I'll be much happier when NASA doesn't require sending physical paper (15+ copies!).
A little Googling (Score:5, Informative)
The article states:
Q: Is PureEdge going to be available on the Macintosh and Linux platforms soon?
A: We hope that over the next nine months to a year, we will be able to serve the Macintosh and Linux users. It is currently supporting both Netscape and Explorer.
Some of the PureEdge products say they support Linux / Unix / Windows - so the reader might already support it. It's hard to tell though, since their website kind of sucks.
EFF (Score:4, Insightful)
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Reply from grants.gov (Score:5, Informative)
Thank you for your recent inquiry to Grants.gov concerning the Pure Edge viewer.
Grants.gov has been working with Pure Edge to offer a viewer that is compatible with as many operating systems as possible. We feel that we are not too far from achieving that goal, and when we do, be sure that information will be posted on our website. In the meantime, we apologize if the viewer options we offer for your operating system are not acceptable. Our goal is to ensure the widest possible acceptance of Grants.gov and certainly not to exclude anyone from the electronic grants submission process. To that end, as a first step, we ensured that the Pure Edge viewer will work with a Windows emulator program, as described on our website.
Grants.gov employs the PureEdge Viewer 6.0 for viewing and completing application forms. The PureEdge viewer's 508 compliance is described at http://www.pureedge.com/products/products/PureEdge AccessibilityGuide.pdf. Grants.gov sponsored testing of the PureEdge viewer demonstrated the viewer's compatibility with the widely used Jaws screen reader. An enhanced version of the PureEdge Viewer that will include compatibility with a broader range of screen reader products through support for industry standard interfaces for accessibility is in the process of being tested and upon successful completion of testing will be posted to the site.
Feel free to contact us should you have further inquiries.
Re:Reply from grants.gov (Score:2, Interesting)
I suggested they use PDF, and I see from your comment that PureEdge uses it "....oducts/PureEdge AccessibilityGuide.pdf" and complained about the MS lock-in system that grants.gov has right now. She read me the standard reply they send all the emails.
Any
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I suppose they could really confuse people by creating a new version of the standard which is neither open nor backwards compatible, but I'd be surprised if they were stupid enough to do that.
Re:Reply from grants.gov (Score:1)
I need a grant to buy Windows (Score:1, Interesting)
I am the head librarian for AnyTown's public libraries. Last fall, we outfitted all of our libraries with state of the art PCs running the Linux operating system.
Many of our patrons depend on us to apply for federal grants.
We currently have 30 workstations spread over 4 sites. To convert each workstation to Windows will cost $4500 in licensing fees plus an estimated $2000 in employee time and $2000 in training costs.
Where can I apply for a government grant to cover this cost?
Sincere
As Jack O'Neil says, (Score:1)
Except for one thing: (Score:2)
http://grants.gov/DownloadViewer [grants.gov]
Take a look for yourselves, call customer support. They gave me a tutorial even on installing WINE!
queue Al Gore (Score:2)
There's no reason this all can't be done on the web. There are existing accessibility solutions for web browsing, so I don't want to hear that lame excuse.
Go git 'em, Al!