In reply to Rob Exile Ward:
Yes, but as is often the way it'll be a comprise.
In terms of binding the obvious choice would be frame bindings, e.g. Fritschi freeride, salomon guardian etc. They're robust enough to take a beating on lift served skiing, but with a significant weight penalty for touring.
Next option is the newer generation of 'freeride' pin bindings, e.g. Marker kingpin, fritschi tecton, dynafit beast etc. Lighter than frame bindings, but often significantly more expensive. They use pins on the front, with either pins on the rear or something more akin to a normal alpine rear binding. I haven't used any personally but I would imagine they ski more like traditional pin bindings, i.e. more chatter, fiddly to step in, possibly compromised release mechanism depending on the particular model.
Lastly the new salomon shift bindings may be worth a look. Best of both worlds but at a hefty price. New out this season so might be a gamble, though they get good reviews.
Ski wise it depends on what you mostly want to use them for. There are an almost endless range of options, and lots to choose from for 50/50 touring/in-bounds skis (seems to be a popular/growing market at the moment). Have a think about what you want it to do, e.g. do you want lots of float for powder days (go wider) , does it need to carve well on piste (stiffer, particularly laterally) , do you want to be able to charge through crud (heavier, stiffer longitudinally), do you want longer or shorter turn radius, something more playful (double rocker, more central mounting point) or more of a charger (rocker on the front, more rearward mounting) ? Its not easy without testing lots of skis. Do you have any that you know you like?
So perfectly possible, you just need to be clear on what your priorities are and where you're willing to compromise. And probably most importantly what your budget is.
Have a loom at the snowheads.com forums if you haven't already come across it. Not as great as UKC ut lots of actuve and helpful users.
Being UKC I'm sure someone will be along to tell me all this is wrong in a bit though...