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To: JPR who wrote (11423)11/23/2000 10:49:06 AM
From: JPR  Respond to of 12475
 
Indians work on software for White House
indiaabroaddaily.com
Governor George W. Bush and US Vice President Al Gore haggle in court to determine which one of them will occupy the White House, programmers and developers from India are working round-the-clock to build a software that will make transition into the next presidency a smooth process.

Five Indian students from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and software developers at the Mumbai-based Boston Education and Software Technologies (BEST) are scrambling to complete the project before the new political appointees and White House staff report to work on January 20, 2001, irrespective of whether Bush or Gore takes office.