Helping Democratic Offices to Innovatively Use the Internet |
otGov Communications was the first vendor to provide private hosting for any office on the Hill. Several of our clients have been the first to offer new services and capabilities to their web sites. We are now the leading web hoster for Democrats on the Hill.
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"We were able to move from a dead site to a up-to-the-second site thanks to DotGov"
-Hill staffer
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While most offices were struggling with HTML, Dot Gov clients were posting pages in seconds without any web editing experience. One client introduced the first Web based Dear Colleague system that allowed easy posting of Dear Colleagues, other offices to sign on and for it to show up automatically on the web page and for the staffer to manage and send Dear Colleague electronically. Our solutions are designed for real working Hill offices, not for large businesses or short lived campaign organizations. And instead of canned content, our clients can easily take current in-house produced content and get it on their web in short order. We understand that our clients have to answer to theirs every two years.
We are still innovating for our clients, becoming the first to offer XML enhanced data services including official web messaging from constituents that is automatically data-entried to the first RSS news feeds on the Hill.
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News
| Several major news media sources including the Washington Post are offering 2004 election RSS newsfeeds. |
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Yahoo has just offered a RSS News viewer to their My Yahoo portal site. In addition they have created a one click button for RSS publishers to post, allowing My Yahoo users to quickly add RSS feeds.

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| Dot Gov announces advanced, industrial strength broadcast email that follows the rules. |
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| Dot Gov client garners a Silver Mouse award from CMF. |
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