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----- Mail saved at Tue Oct  1 09:32:19 1985
To: "henry%utzoo.uucp@BRL"
Subject: Re: Suite numbers                         

	Having dealt with CBEMA before on ANSI X3B6 the admonition about suite
numbers is not unfounded in this case. CBEMA seems to purport itself to _be_
ANSI! It is not; it is a private profit making company much like many of the
other beltway bandits subsisting on government contracts. Additionally because
of prohibitions of certain conduct of government employees, the use of a contrac
tor to interface with the industry representatives avoids these situations.
CBEMA is only as secure as its likelihood of another government contract.

				Whichever way the congress blows,
				mlsmith@nadc.ARPA