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MightyScribe, Inc. Created to Provide Reporters with Expert Sources; Kicks off with Corporate Underwriting for National Public Radio.


STERLING, Va. -- MightyScribe, Inc., a resource for national and trade media, announces its corporate formation today. The company's goal is to be a "sources bureau" for national and trade media, working to connect reporters who cover security, homeland and otherwise, with experts who can provide background, context and analysis.

"There is so much clutter and noise out there," says Vicki Contavespi, a former writer for Forbes and the scribe scribe (skrīb), Jewish scholar and teacher (called in Hebrew, Soferim) of law as based upon the Old Testament and accumulated traditions. The work of the scribes laid the basis for the Oral Law, as distinct from the Written Law of the Torah.  behind the company. "I'm hoping to help reporters find the sources they need to augment their reporting with thoughtful background and analysis," she said. "My roster is filled with people who have years of experience in their respective industries. They will add to the discourse, not to the noise."

The company is underwriting National Public Radio programs in both New York City New York City: see New York, city.
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 and the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area during the weeks of May 22 and May 29. Programs include "All Things Considered All Things Considered (ATC) is a news radio program in the United States, broadcast on the National Public Radio network. It was the first news program on the network, and is broadcast live worldwide through several outlets. ," "Fresh Air," "The Brian Lehrer Brian Lehrer (born October 5,1952) is a radio talk show host on New York City's public radio station WNYC. His daily two-hour program, The Brian Lehrer Show, features interviews with newsmakers and experts about current events and social issues.  Show," "Marketplace," and "Morning Edition." "It was a natural for MightyScribe," says Contavespi. "NPR NPR

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, to me, presents the best and most balanced journalism available."

MightyScribe currently works with security and technology experts knowledgeable in supply chain security; disaster recovery and business continuity; and cargo security via the Supply Chain Council, the Disaster Recovery Institute International and the International Cargo Security Council, respectively.

In addition to running MightyScribe, Contavespi is also the director of media relations for the National Association of Security Companies (NASCO NASCO North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization
NASCO National Account Service Company LLC
NASCO National Academy of Science Committee On Oceanography
), which represents the private security industry--responsible for the protection of 85 percent of this nation's critical infrastructure.

For more information about MightyScribe, go to www.mightyscribe.com. For information about NASCO, please go to www.nasco.org.
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