That's one of the reasons to deal with MI Resellers ("MI Partners").
Ken Munson
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From: Michael Branagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Neil Havermale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, December 31, 1998 7:54 AM
Subject: Re: MI EPA and Brownfield Projects
>>Whow, here is a real govenment opportunity for MapInfo.
>>
>>FYI
>>
>>MidNight Mapper
>>
>>http://www.epa.gov/swerosps/bf/index.html
>
>How so?
>
>BTW. I work @ USEPA. Several years ago I discovered that EPA's use of
>ESRI as their sole source GIS vendor was going out for bids. I called MI
>and told them this and gave them some general details as to who they
>should call. MI started asking me to find specific people, the phone
>numbers, # users, etc., etc. etc. etc. etc.etc. MI left me with the
>impression that either they wanted me to do their job for them or they
>were not interested in EPA (and the cascading results (state and local
>govt and consultants) of EPA switching to MI). ESRI is STILL the EPA
>standard today. Too bad.
>
>Michael Branagan
>U.S.Environmental Protection Agency
>Office of Policy, Planning & Evaluation
>401 M Street, SW
>Washington, DC 20640-2123
>
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