Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!mailrus!ames!lll-tis!afit-ab!wbralick From: wbralick@afit-ab.arpa (William A. Bralick) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Desktop III USAF Contract Message-ID: <620@afit-ab.arpa> Date: 5 Oct 88 19:29:26 GMT References: <4154@louie.udel.EDU> <604@afit-ab.arpa> <9389@cup.portal.com> <2688@sugar.uu.net> Reply-To: wbralick@blackbird.afit.af.mil (William A. Bralick) Distribution: na Organization: Air Force Institute of Technology; WPAFB, OH Lines: 19 Hmmm... Still no answer to the musical question, "Is somebody at C= pursuing the USAF Desktop III contract?" Is this the virtual answer, "Nobody at C= is doing so." or the virtual answer, "The people at C= who are responsible for doing so don't read the net." Federal Computer Week reports [October 3, 1988]: Apple Computer Inc.'s federal systems group has opened seven offices around the United States and plans to open more in 1989, including some in Europe, the company announced last week. I guess A*p*e has determined that there is a Federal market for non-I*M machines. Gee, perhaps some other non-I*M vendors might detect a market gap here, too. I wonder what other non-I*M vendors might be able to make mass quantities of $$$$$ in the Federal market. Cordially, Will