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To: H-Man who wrote (15691)4/30/1998 10:25:00 AM
From: Karl Drobnic  Respond to of 31646
 
H-Man: agreed. But I don't think the master agreement is with Boeing. I expected Boeing to be one of the first major clients that TAVA signed up for Y2K since Boeing has been a TAVA client previously. I've noted a few references that indicate that work with Boeing is picking up, and there's certainly good reason for Boeing to work out a master agreement with TAVA. Boeing outsources all over the Pacific Northwest, and there's a great chain of suppliers that Boeing depends on. I expect master agreements to play a key role in TAVA's leveraging itself. With guaranteed work, TAVA can sub-contract out to some of the other systems integrators they've identified as potential partners - more high margin money for TAVA.