The Bureau of Land Management, the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Institutes of Health, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation have recently adopted IM. Each has implemented WiredRed Software Corp.'s e/pop, an archiveable IM software suite. They join the Labor Department and several military groups and federal courts that have implemented e/pop in recent months.
WiredRed is negotiating other government contracts, CEO Allen Drennan says. The vendor's federal deals give IM access to all employees within the purchasing agencies, most of which use the software internally. It also can be set up for interagency messaging. E/pop software is priced from $15 to $40 per user.
"There's been rapid growth in IM in general," says Michael Osterman, founder of Osterman Research. "About 85% of all enterprises have some level of IM." But in businesses, IM has mainly been adopted unofficially, through employees' use of America Online and other consumer-oriented messaging, he says. Standard platforms can provide more centralized control and auditing capabilities.
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