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Or signal that he's been noticing the hanging memes.
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>Must read thread on Comey
>https://twitter.com/GeorgiaTrumpett/status/1245538456866033664
Excellent autism that point to a tangible possibility.
Of course, it's all but ignored by the #QAnon twatter community.
Guess it''s solace that it doesn't just happen here.
IBM is old school cabal connected and have their hooks into the IT infrastructure of multiple federal agencies, especially DOD.
Makes sense that @Comey would be connected with them somehow.
https://federalnewsnetwork.com/fiscal-2019-federal-contracting-playbook/2018/11/what-ibms-34b-red-hat-deal-means-for-federal-it/
International Business Machines Corp. shook up the technology world Oct. 28 when it announced its $34 billion acquisition of open-source software leader Red Hat Inc. The deal – the largest in IBM’s 107-year history – has the potential to reshape the cloud computing market and could affect federal agencies’ plans for modernizing their IT infrastructure.
The deal is, in essence, a $34 billion bet that IBM’s legacy customers – federal agencies among them – aren’t ready to fully outsource their IT infrastructure and cede administrative control of their data to “public” cloud providers like AWS. Its success will depend on whether IBM can sell its customers on Red Hat’s cloud management tools, or whether its competitors can pivot there faster.
The data indicates that fiscal 2018 was Red Hat’s biggest year in federal sales, at $131 million to date, with the Defense Department yet to report the majority of its fourth-quarter obligations. The Pentagon has been Red Hat’s largest government customer by far, accounting for 50 percent of its revenue over a five-year period.
Certainly the Pentagon, and its $36 billion annual IT budget, represents a prime target for IBM. The Armonk, New York-based IT giant has generated at least $300 million in Pentagon revenue in each of the last three fiscal years. Based on its experience building an on-premises cloud for the Army, a contract that has generated $23.8 millionsince fiscal 2016, IBM set its sights on bigger prizes, including the Pentagon’s highly coveted $10 billion Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure, or JEDI, cloud contract.