The AT&T press release does a decent job of summing up their involvement.
"...contract calls for software, applications and database development and the integration of voice services into an Internet environment."
$3.5 million is a good junk of change, but by the time you develop the application/database logic (including the simple/functional website) and integrate it all with an interactive voice response system and then pay the subcontracts... not much $ is left.
The $3.5 million contract only covered through September 2003. I assume the contract was extended (up to nine years), but I haven't seen any details on the contract extension.
Web Bugs? Not going to lose any sleep. Anyhow, I am more worried about that stupid gov't chip implanted in my head.
The AT&T press release does a decent job of summing up their involvement.
"...contract calls for software, applications and database development and the integration of voice services into an Internet environment."
$3.5 million is a good junk of change, but by the time you develop the application/database logic (including the simple/functional website) and integrate it all with an interactive voice response system and then pay the subcontracts... not much $ is left.
The $3.5 million contract only covered through September 2003. I assume the contract was extended (up to nine years), but I haven't seen any details on the contract extension.
Web Bugs? Not going to lose any sleep. Anyhow, I am more worried about that stupid gov't chip implanted in my head.