To: JohnG who wrote (106003 ) 10/4/2001 8:21:00 PM From: DAM Respond to of 152472 How about this for a positive, John?? Lots of defense dollars going to qcom, now the DoD has plenty of cash to spend on security and homeland defense.. jmho "" With the technical architecture used in OmniTRACS design, OmniTRACS has inherent reasonable anti-jam, LPI/LPD and security characteristics that support military and government use. OmniTRACS is in operation in Kosovo and Bosnia supporting the military in their peacekeeping operation, providing vehicle positioning for situational awareness, logistical tracking and two-way data communications. OmniTRACS is the standard for the Defense Transportation Tracking System (DTTS) in use in the U.S. and Europe on all vehicles carrying hazardous material, chemical and biological waste for the government and military.""qualcomm.com MILCOM 2001 October 28-30, 2001 Sheraton Premiere Hotel McLean, VA www.milcom.org/2001 QUALCOMM will exhibit CDMA technologies for government applications. Sponsored by IEEE (Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Communications Society and (AFCEA) Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association. MILCOM is an annual Military Communications Conference which attracts mostly DoD (Department of Defense) and holds both classified and unclassified sessions as well as exhibits. Signal Symposium November 27-29, 2001 U.S. Army Signal Center Fort Gordon, GA www.gordon.army.mil/symp/ QUALCOMM will exhibit CDMA technologies for military applications. Signal Symposium is an annual AFCEA show held on an Army base attracts many high-ranking Army as well as other military branches. Signal Symposium includes technical sessions, both classified and unclassified as well as exhibits.qualcomm.com