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To: O'Brien who wrote (17)3/19/2009 1:49:26 PM
From: rogerover  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 278
 
It's great that you took the time to do that. I'm so disgusted by the PR that I don't want to call anyone because I'd probably just yell at them for being incompetent.

OK, so maybe part of the problem was a "too many cooks" approach to the press release. Rockport wrote something, the CEO took out something, and then no one at Rockport went back and reread the whole thing to see if it made sense as revised.

A simple statement that "Revenue estimates do not include revenues from the FBI contract, which cannot be discussed" would have helped. But then they're really not supposed to be saying the .16 to .21 part either, are they?



To: O'Brien who wrote (17)3/19/2009 2:47:49 PM
From: Ted M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 278
 
Thanks O'Brien for sharing your conversation. If money weren't at stake this would be comical. I'm curious if they have answered the question as to whether the 300% is an estimate based on conversations or based on contracts drawn up and signed, or something else? A guy at Federated IT (I found them from a google search) told me that as far as he knew only one actual specific task order had been set up in the last 6 months by ITOC and it was minor (ie hiring one person), and that 10 cos (he didn't know if CYIOS was one) were chosen for the right to BID on contracts, so after talking to him I couldn't help but wonder where these numbers are coming from. Did anything in your conversation touch on this seemingly contradictory information?

ted