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To: tech who wrote (7599)11/6/1997 10:38:00 AM
From: BM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13949
 
Tech, re Agiss' increasing potential

>> AGISS has the exclusive rights to ConSyGen's toolset in Canada

I think exclusivity is for Central and Eastern Canada only, but this is where the vast bulk of the work is anyway. Even more interesting to me is Agiss' right to market the ConSyGen tool world-wide. The Rybacks have very strong contacts in Europe, especially in Poland where Agiss is the first company to specialize in Y2000 remediation. I trust you noticed the list of clients of their acquisitions.

>> Those of us who follow both these companies are on the edge of our seats awaiting the first of many Gov. contract announcements to come out of AGISS.

They have at least three federeal gov't contracts so far. You may be right about more contracts but Agiss may not be able to splash these contracts to the market as specific contracts with the federal government are not publicly reported in the press or wires. The previous public release of the Elections Canada contract may be an exception because it's an agency that reports directly to Parliament, and not subject to the same rules as regular government departments' procurement processes. Note I say "may" because I am not 100% sure of this.