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Friday, 06/30/2017 2:25:18 PM

Friday, June 30, 2017 2:25:18 PM

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Bravatek recently received a landmark commitment (those in govt acquisitions know the word commitment is pre-contract award, meaning contract paperwork has started) from Phil Oakley, CEO of IC3. Along with being named a cyber security software supplier for this $20B SEWP Contract, Phil Oakley has scheduled a meeting for Bravatek to present to the Cyber Chief of Technology of the US Army on July 19th in Washington, D.C. To help facilitate the communication process, Bravatek has developed an online digital communication center to help iC3 be able to share the features and benefits of our products and services to the dozens (more than 24)of Agency Chiefs and Department Heads that iC3 has been working with over the years. Now that we have the tools in place, (business infrastructure and support in place) Bravatek is looking to close deals with the majority of the Departments that have expressed an interest in increasing their cyber security.

http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=75138886&symbol=BVTK

BVTK is engaging the federal government which has a mandate set by trump to beef up their cyber security. We're not even talking about state govt, public sector, or globally. BVTK's target market is so huge it is astonishing. The ARMY isn't calling a meeting to try out their product, they can and probably have gone to seminars for that. They already know the product and it's capabilities. Hell they probably know T-Cell personally (Lets see if TCell sticks). IMO the Army is going to skip right over the pilot tryout and commit to a period of coverage. Tom has written numerous books on the process of public sector business engagements with government. He knows this process all too well.

BUCKLE UP!