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News Viper Networks VPER +.0006
Viper Networks, Inc. (Pink Sheets: VPER), is pleased to announce that in addition to its previously announced resellers agreement with Envirolite Corp, the respective companies have engaged a privately-held, San Diego-based government contracting firm in preparation of filing a GSA application for access to the government marketplace.
Through this evolving relationship with Envirolite, the Company seeks to maximize sales of their remarkable PowerDisc™ product throughout the private sector and government agencies at the local, state and federal levels.
The Company anticipates providing application progress updates to announce temporary GSA approval (which allows immediate product sales), the actual GSA application filing, and then ultimately, final GSA approval in the weeks and months ahead.
The General Services Administration (GSA) is the U.S. government’s premier procurement agency, which offers some 10,000 green (energy-efficient and eco-friendly) goods and services and helps manage about $500 billion in U.S. federal property, divided among approximately 8,300 owned and leased buildings and other assets.
With 23% of all government expenditures federally manadated to be made with small businesses, becoming a certified vendor for government buyers may prove invaluable. Especially, when you can provide a powerfully unique product that can extend the life of incandescent and halogen bulbs up to 350 watts by a factor of 100 or up to 10 years and save up to 42% in energy use.
There are many advantages to the PowerDisc™, which can save time, money and energy, while ensuring health and helping the environment. To learn more, we encourage you to visit www.powerdisc.com.
U.S.-based Envirolite Corporation’s trademarked PowerDisc™ product is UL tested and listed.
U.S. legislation (2007 Energy Independence & Security Act) mandates that all manufactured incandescent bulbs must be at least 25% more efficient by the following dates and wattages: 100 watt bulbs by October 1, 2012 (extended from 1/1/12); 75 watt bulbs by January 1, 2013; and 40 and 60 watt bulbs by January 1, 2014.
For additional information, please visit www.vipernetworks.com.