Sunday, August 14, 2005 5:45:34 PM
Be cautious but by the fact that they were paying SAIC on a contingency basis tells me that NeoMedia was/is in the drivers seat w/ that relationship. IMO, the door's been left open to help when they can and are/will be needed.
JMHO, lns
Oh, and to answer your other question (followed, IMO, by a preposterous statement), "By the way, does anyone know what group is responsible for maintaining and enhancing the PaperClick software? The current Neomedia staff doesn't seem to have that type of in-house experience."...
From the latest 10Q, top of pg.7:
NISS (physical world-to-Internet offerings) is the core business and is based in the United States, with development and operating facilities in Fort Myers, Florida. NISS develops and supports NeoMedia's physical world to Internet core technology, including the linking "switch" and application platforms. NISS also manages NeoMedia's intellectual property portfolio, including the identification and execution of licensing opportunities surrounding the patents.
and again near the bottom of pg. 12:
NeoMedia Internet Switching Services (NISS), is based in the United States, with development and operating facilities in Fort Myers, Florida. NISS develops and supports the Company's physical world to Internet core technology, including NeoMedia's linking "switch" and application platforms. NISS also manages the Company's valuable intellectual property portfolio, including the identification and execution of licensing opportunities surrounding the patents.
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