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Firm offers DOD-standard IT asset recycling

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Stamp Corbin, president and chief executive officer of RetroBox Co., a company based in Columbus, states that it has found success in turning the potential liability into an assets that can solve its government and customers money. It offers its Department of Defense (DOD) clients a way to reduce their costs associated with information technology disposition.

Author: Mullen, Richard
Publisher: King Publishing Group
Publication Name: Defense Today
Subject: Business
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Year: 2004
Computer and Data Processing Services, Services information, Pollutants produced & recycled, Services, Computer services industry, Information technology services industry, Waste management, United States. Department of Defense, Defense contracts, Government contract, Defence contracts, RetroBox

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Firm turns cell phone into anti-terror tool

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Meganet Corp., a young Los Angeles-based company, has turned the cell phone and other telecommunication devices into sophisticated anti-terrorist tools and is making millions in sales to Department of Defense (DOD) customers. The Rat 600 models, VME Interceptor, VME Jammer, VME Cell and VME Trunk are some of the products of Meganet Corp.

Author: Mullen, Richard
Publisher: King Publishing Group
Publication Name: Defense Today
Subject: Business
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Year: 2005
Telephone and telegraph apparatus, Product information, Regulation and Administration of Communications, Electric, Gas, and Other Utilities, Telecom Equip & Service Standards, Communications Equipment, Communications Equipment Manufacturing, Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications Equipment Manufacturing, Cellular Mobile Tel Equip, Cellular telephones, Wireless telephones, Brief Article, Telecommunications equipment industry, Telecommunications equipment, Product enhancement, Cellular transmission equipment, Wireless telephone, Wireless voice/data device

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Weldon sees way to U.S.-N.Korea talks

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Rep. Curt Weldon, expresses his support for compromise between United States and North Korea over nuclear issues. The expectations and strategies that can bring about this much awaited mutually beneficial solution are described.

Author: Mullen, Richard
Publisher: King Publishing Group
Publication Name: Defense Today
Subject: Business
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Year: 2005
International politics, North Korea, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Military policy, Congressional candidates, Weldon, Curt

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