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Mmmmokay. Good on you for calling a spade a spade, but what does your board think? Well, I like Mapquest better than Google Maps and Yahoo Maps, the latter hardly ever used. So there.
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"Active Imaging Systems (AIS) announces today that they have multiple Urban Reality â„¢(URY) systems on the shelf ready for immediate delivery. Recent economic news has made everyone extremely cautious of capital expenditure. However, the government“s stimulus package will help to kick-start the US economy by pouring billions into shovel-ready infrastructure projects. AIS has been trying to find a way to support their customers in winning the contracts that will result from the stimulus package."
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Translation: “AIS has been trying to find a way to feed at the stimulus trough”.
I can’t vouch for AIS’s product or competence, but the concept is pretty sound. Modeling and simulation of projects before they are enacted saves companies and the government a lot of money in the long run.
Companies, yes, no argument. The government? I’m not so sure. They lack incentives to save money.