RE: RE: RE: ROI is a BUYI believe the US military said the same thing years ago.
Seems like they said the same thing then as now.
What good became of this?
Why expect a different outcome now.
Successful trials result in several opportunities and pilot projects
TORONTO – July 9, 2007 - Route1 Inc.™ (TSX-V:ROI), the trusted provider of security and identity management network solutions, today announced that recent Coalition Warrior Interoperability Demonstration (CWID) trials exceeded all expectations, and have led the way for pilots, further testing, and extreme interest in its suite of defense and space products and solutions.
CWID took place June 11 – 22, 2007, across seven government and military sites worldwide. It is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff's annual event enabling US Combatant Commands (COCOMs) and the international community to investigate new and emerging technologies, including command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) solutions that focus on relevant and timely objectives for enhancing coalition interoperability. US Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM), on behalf of the Chairman, is responsible for the oversight of CWID. The intent of CWID is to investigate C4ISR technologies capable of being placed into an operational environment within 12-18 months following the execution period.
Hanscom Air Force Base in Bedford Massachusetts was amongst the 7 CWID sites at which Route1 technology was successfully demonstrated. In addition to trials being performed at Hanscom, role players were deployed to other locations to test and demonstrate various technologies. "If it weren't for MobiKEY IBAD, I would not have been able to accomplish my mission from the European Command in Stuttgart," exclaimed Bob Gee, Hanscom's Lead Engineer. "IBAD saved the day."