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IBM back on Federal bid list4 Apr 2008 15:52 Agreement reached with EPA? That was quickNiceBy heystoopid
Posted Friday 4th April 2008 21:56 GMT
Nice , to have friends in high places with bigger size 12 boots for kicking idiots in the posterior ! IF you were IBM would you called their bluffBy tony trolle
Posted Saturday 5th April 2008 05:50 GMT
and just stopped support and callout on all Gov systems :-) or is that the BOFH method Who do you think is in charge anyway ?By doublejay1973
Posted Sunday 6th April 2008 11:45 GMT
I expect some civil servant has attempted to dig their heels in over a payment dispute - something they are quite entitled to do, all things being equal. Unfortunatley, all things are not equal and no one may prevent those particular wheels from turning by throwing a spanner in the works....no matter how righteous that particular spanner may be. Any escalation of such a dispute would result in mutually assured destruction and your government doesn't want that. @tony trolleBy James Henstridge
Posted Monday 7th April 2008 09:18 GMT
That would probably be in breach of their existing contracts. Remember that it was just a ban on IBM bidding on new contracts. Putting pressure on the people doing the investigation like this might be reason for further sanctions. The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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San Francisco City Council regained access to its own computer network today after Mayor Gavin Newsom convinced network administrator Terry Childs to give them the passwords.
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