"Government Procurement Report" from PBI Media.PBI PBI protein-bound iodine. PBI abbr. protein-bound iodine PBI, n See iodine, protein-bound. PBI protein-bound iodine. Media (Potomac, MD) has begun the publication of Government Procurement Government procurement, also called public tendering, is the procurement of goods and services on behalf of a public authority, such as a government agency. With 10 to 15% of GDP in developed countries, and up to 20% in developing countries, government procurement accounts Report, a new online publication that focuses on how the U.S. and foreign governments are using satellite technology in military, homeland security Noun 1. Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security Department of Homeland Security executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States , international, aviation, tracking and law enforcement applications. The new title is produced monthly and is part of the Satellite Today subscription service. The company's "Satellite Channel" offers access to the new title and Inside Digital TV, Satellite News, Satellite Today, Telecom News Digest Digest: see Corpus Juris Civilis. (1) A compilation of all the traffic on a news group or mailing list. Digests can be daily or weekly. (2) Any compilation or summary. and Via Satellite for $1885 annually. PBI said that content for the new title includes information on how the U.S. and foreign governments are using satellites for communications, surveillance, information integration, navigation, remote sensing Deriving digital models of an area on the earth. Using special cameras from airplanes or satellites, either the sun's reflections or the earth's temperature is turned into digital maps of the area. , asset tracking, and law enforcement. It also includes information on satellite manufacturers, launch service providers, government contracts, leasing capacity, government initiatives, and the impact on state and local governments. PBI executive Fred Donovan said that, although Satellite News provides "excellent coverage of the commercial satellite market ... we felt there was a need to provide information on the government satellite market as well, particularly since a lot of the money is flowing to that market." |
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