I used to work for the US government for many years and I *never* used IE. I would be more than happy to come in and fix that for you. I could use the contract work. As far as I am concerned (now as a full tax payer) the US government should use NOTHING BUT free and open source software, period. Not just for the tax savings but for security reasons. You have no idea what goes on inside of Microsoft software and are putting full trust in a single corporation based on proprietary code.
It seems especially silly to me that the US government is prosecuting a monopoly case but they continue to feed the monopoly by using their software (that's a completely separate gripe from the security and cost gripe). And I won't get into how much it pisses me off when I see Word documents on government web sites!
When I left in 1996 I had every one of my organizations PCs set up to dual boot between Linux and Windows (Linux being the primary working environment). And we used Novell for our file serving needs and RS/6000 and Sun servers for applications and development and a couple of mainframes for large data applications.
If I were still there today, there would be no Windows partition on the hard drive and there would be no Novell servers. The desktops would be running Linux with the KDE desktop, mozilla or konqueror for web browsing, Evolution for email, and OpenOffice for office suite. Mail servers would be Linux/IMAPS/SMTP, Intranet/Internet would be Linux/Apache/PHP, light duty database work would be PostgreSQL/MySQL, larger duty on Oracle/DB2/Sybase, high end development would continue on RS/6000 or Sun. I can garantee that would have been the case. I had no problem suggesting this sort of path with my superiors because it made sense, it saved money, and always worked better. Believe me they were very reserved at first and it wasn't easy slipping Linux in at first (around 1993-1994 very different than today's Linux). But once they saw the real benefit it was easy. Eventually they threw away the leash.
Good luck, and I am serious about my offer of help if interested.
[ February 21, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]