Okay...

Well to everyone else it's very general and buzz-word/jargon laden.
Given dictionary definitions, every individual word that doesn't
actually mean "general" (or some other vague adjective) has more than
one unrelated application. But I can see how in a certain very niche
industry people might perceive it differently. :)

> Actually, it is very specific.

> This is probably a defense contracting subdivision. If so,
> it is named
> exactly like all of its competitors. Can you guess what it
> does? What
> does "Lucerne" or "Vertegris" or even "Cisco" do? That is
> why it is
> named what it is. On a government contract bid,
> obviousness is a
> virtue.

> I would guess that it used to be a separate company bought
> by GD and
> was renamed.
> I would bet that there was already a division of GD called
> Network Systems.
> And I would bet that they provide Signal Solutions.

> Jerry Johnson
> Formerly with defense contractor Analysis & Technology,
> just down the
> road from General Dynamics Electric Boat

> On 3/16/06, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> How could anyone name a company this?
>>
>>
>> General Dynamics Network Systems Signal Solutions, Inc.
>>
>>
>> I will say... it's damned general... heh...

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