o Falls Church-Based DISA Names Winners of 2008 Awards 

Falls Church, Va. -- The Data Interchange Standards Association (DISA), a Falls 
Church-based developer of e-business interchange standards, has named Peter 
Randlev, who retired from IBM after 50 years of service, as the winner of its 
2008 Edward A. Guilbert e-Business Professional Award. The award annually 
recognizes lifetime achievement in the field of e-business standards. Randley, 
a former senior engineer and manager at IBM, worked to patent attaching a 
keyboard to a computer and developed key security systems, among his numerous 
achievements. DISA also named David Feinberg, the president of Rensis, and 
Terry Garber, of the South Carolina Department of Revenue, as winners of its 
Earl J. Bass e-Business Achievement Award, which honors achievements in 
e-business message development over the past year.
http://www.disa.org/pr02.cfm?Name=1168  

 David Frenkel

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