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Sponsoring Agency: |
Global Environment &
Technology Foundation
Annandale, VA |
Description of Services: |
The Global Network of
Environment & Technology (GNET) utilizes the latest
communications technology to bring together the people,
processes, and policies that shape environmental
business. GNET provides services to enhance efforts to
communicate, exchange information, and conduct business.
GNET was developed by the Global Environment &
Technology Foundation (GETF), a not-for-profit
organization sponsored in part by DOE's Global
Environmental Technology Enterprise initiative. GNET was
created to promote the commercialization of innovative
environmental technologies to achieve environmentally
sustainable development. GNET provided an interactive
communications service for the White House's Technology
for a Sustainable Future Initiative, bringing together
high-level environmental decision-makers and facilitating
development of the national environmental technology
strategy. "Bridge to a Sustainable Future".
GNET services are used by the Interagency Environmental
Technology Office, governmental agencies, business, and
individuals in the environmental technology field. |
Data: |
GNET has the following
features:
Environment & Technology NewsBriefs
- This special news service is provided weekly to members
via e-mail, the Microsoft Network, or through the GNET
World Wide Web site. Environment & Technology
NewsBriefs is a round-up of executive summaries of the
top stories in the environmental business field, called
from over 750 published sources.
Environment & Technology Business Forum
- GNET members can interact on-line with top
environmental policy makers and executives through the
monthly Environment & Technology Business Forum.
Environment & Technology Information
- GNET provides data on environmental product and service
marketing opportunities, contracts, Federal programs,
policy and law, current events, and financing assistance. |
Access: |
Access to GNET is provided
via the World Wide Web (http://www.gnet.org)
and the Microsoft Network (go GNET) |
Hardware/Software: |
To access GNET, you need a
computer, modem, telephone line, and Internet access
(with Net browsers such as Netscape, Mosaic, or
Chameleon). |
Contact: |
GNET Client Services
7010 Little River Turnpike
Suite 430
Annandale, VA 22001
703-750-6401
703-750-6506 (fax)
http://www.gnet.org/ |
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