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DID Will Return Tomorrow

DID Will Return Tomorrow

by Tig Tillinghast | Jun 22, 2005 | Uncategorized

DID will be held over for a day while we upgrade our infrastructure. We expect to return tomorrow.
DID Will Return Tomorrow

U.S. Army Cancels $200M Ad Account Review

by Tig Tillinghast | Apr 25, 2005 | Marketing & Advertising, USA

After already delaying its ad account review decision by six months, AdAge reports that the U.S. Army has cancelled the $200 million review after all. The six agencies that wasted months and hundreds of thousands of dollars pitching the Army were cautioned last summer...
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S1000D Documentation Spec Making DoD Inroads

by Tig Tillinghast | Apr 12, 2005 | IT - General, New Systems Tech

The S1000D documentation specification is making inroads into military manuals, according to reports. The electronic standard from the Technical Publications Specification Maintenance Group is already widespread in Europe, but is now popping up in some U.S. defense...
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Quarter Billion+ Spent on Defense Lobbying

by Tig Tillinghast | Apr 12, 2005 | Contracts - Awards, Legal, Lobbying, USA

Howard City,not Lobbyville Defense firms spent $277 million lobbying the federal government over the past five and a half years, according to Washington Technology. In 2003, the most recent year with complete figures, firms spent $44 million on lobbying. Northrop...
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More Contractors in Conflict-of-Interest Hotseat

by Tig Tillinghast | Apr 12, 2005 | Budgets, Legal, Northrop-Grumman, People, Raytheon, Scandals & Investigations, USA

The DoD’s watchdog office will examine additional contracts handled by the Air Force procurement official Darleen Druyun – who was convicted of violating conflict-of-interest laws – in addition to the controversial Boeing contract that spawned the...
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