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Microcap & Penny Stocks : CYCOMM (CYII)-on aquisition trail

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To: Ahda who wrote (970)1/14/1998 3:25:00 PM
From: James W. Bradsh  Read Replies (1) of 1800
 
The GSA is the U. S. General Services Administration. It is the (more or less) normal central purchasing agency for major items certified and available for governmental agencies. If a product is approved and listed with the GSA, any agency can order a product, such as the CYI 405LT Tempest laptop (which meets National Security Agency level I requirements). Thus if the Air Force wanted to specify its inclusion within an airplane upgrade program, the item would be already certified and available for order through the GSA (as I understand it). The Army, Navy, Marine Corps, FBI, CIA or other agency could also specify it too right out of the GSA listing for a weapons/equipment program. In other words, much easier for procurement.
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