The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1991 Bob Davis |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Boeing receives Army contract for computers; eleven-year pact is valued at $1.6 billion and beats rival Computer Sciences. | Business, general | Rick Wartzman, Bob Davis |
Computer job by AT&T team blocked by U.S.; IRS told to explain why contract was awarded to more-costly bidder. (the General Services Administration blocks an award of an Internal Revenue Service computer contract) (Technology) | Business, general | Bob Davis, John J. Keller |
FCC drops rule that Bell companies set up units for information services. (regional Bell telephone companies to supply information services) | Business, general | Bob Davis |
FCC may open Comsat service to competition. (Communications Satellite Corp.) (Telecommunications) | Business, general | Bob Davis |
FCC proposes to award HDTV channels to existing outlets, spurning start-ups. (United States Federal Communications Commission issues high-definition television proposal)(Technology) | Business, general | Bob Davis |
FCC pushing phone service that delivers cable TV. (United States Federal Communications Commission)(Technology) | Business, general | Bob Davis |
FCC's efforts to make room for phones of the future draws conflicting advice. (mobile communication systems) | Business, general | Bob Davis |
FCC takes step to trim foreign telephone sales. (Federal Communications Commission) | Business, general | Bob Davis |
FCC to detail plan to revamp Bell network. (Federal Communications Commission plan expects to boost rates) | Business, general | Bob Davis |
FCC urged to link reliability, profit of phone concerns. (US Federal Communications Commission) | Business, general | Bob Davis |
Pentagon unit steers supercomputer deals to certain companies; rival firms complain DARPA is unfair in the way it stresses parallel processing. (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) | Business, general | Bob Davis |
Regional 'Bells' cleared to offer news and data. (regional Bell holding companies) | Business, general | Bob Davis |
White House, reversing policy under pressure, begins to pick high-tech winners and losers. (United States industrial policy) | Business, general | Bob Davis |
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