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Friday, 01/20/2017 9:06:36 AM

Friday, January 20, 2017 9:06:36 AM

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No dream, reality. Call Mark Kay to verify that my letter to the outgoing POTUS wound up on the DOD/CIO's desk within a week and that his policy guy (name withheld due to DOD Persec regulation)
called me expressing interest in Mobile Trust and a desire for a presentation on it. This info and the man's direct Pentagon phone number were given to Mark Kay who arranged the presentation to be given to the DOD/CIO by ACS. Mark told me he would verify this to any caller. No, I don't know how it went, I wasn't in the room. Mark also said he would show the original responses to my letters. Such as the one from Mr. Timothy M. Strickland USCG Chief of Business Operations Command, Control, Communications, Computing & Information Technology (C4IT) Service Center which says the following: "Together with U.S. Cyber Command and the Coast Guard Cyber Command, we're focusing significant attention on all aspects of our information technology investments. I appreciate the referral to products developed an offered by Strike Force Technologies. This information has been provided to our information technology and cyber security communities for evaluation" As you are aware US Cyber Command is a unified command. To ensure individual service branch and civilian agency input DISA would also have to review any IT. DISA does not hesitate to bring in the area expertise of MITRE at HAFB where I was stationed. That's how DOD evaluates software. Because the SBA initiated legislation to give American small business a chance to compete with the big defense contractors for a slice of the DOD budget pie passed and was signed into law in 2016 the Pentagon must abide by it.