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1. Re: FW: Good and iPhone - for Government Clients (michael Morgan)
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Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 20:08:56 -0600
From: michael Morgan <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] FW: Good and iPhone - for Government Clients
To: "Lawlin, David C CIV (NAVAIR 4.1.4)" <email@hidden>
Cc: "Arendt, Christopher D Capt USAF AETC AFLMA/AFLMA/LGY"
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To check to see of ANY company does business legitimately just go to www.ccr.gov
and do a search for them.
I did a CCR search and attached a pdf of the results just to show the
kind of info that you can get even without a CCR account (which I
have).
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ENS Mike Morgan
On 21 Oct 2009, at 11:57 AM, Lawlin, David C CIV (NAVAIR 4.1.4) wrote:
I'd be VERY careful not to provide ANY personal info, DoD employees
are specifically being targeted via creative phishing activities
through which to extract PII.
Though this note is local it reflect much broader activity by
unscrupulous persons.
Dave
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From: fed-talk-bounces+david.lawlin=email@hidden
xxxxxxxxxxx On Behalf Of Arendt, Christopher D Capt USAF AETC AFLMA/
AFLMA/LGY
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 12:45
To: email@hidden
Subject: [Fed-Talk] FW: Good and iPhone - for Government Clients
All,
I received this (unsolicited) email (attached below) last week
asking for my input on this gentleman's company's iPhone Client for
government users.
The company appears legitimate, but I've never heard of it before.
Anyway, if anyone is interested in contacting his gentleman about
his company's iPhone Client for government use, let me know and I
can give you the contact information offline.
Thanks.
-Christopher D. Arendt, Capt, USAF
-----Original Message-----
From: *NAME SANITIZED*
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 6:29 PM
To: Arendt, Christopher D Capt USAF AETC AFLMA/AFLMA/LGY
Subject: Good and iPhone
Cpt Arendt,
Hello. My name is *NAME SANITIZED* and I manage DoD sales for Good
Technology. Good is a "Buy America" industry standards based
alternative to Blackberry. Good is FIPS validated, end to end
encrypted, and we have a DSAWG approved DISA STIG. Our solution is
approved for use Air Force-wide in the AFNet by AFCA. Good has a
server installed at Gunter already.
We have recently released our iPhone client and I was wondering if
you were interested in discussing our capabilities and your
requirements in a conference call. I attached a white paper on Good
for your review. Thank you.
*NAME SANITIZED*
Sr. Strategic Account Manager, DoD
Good Technology
www.good.com
Need S/MIME? Click below to see a Flash Demo
<<http://demos.good.com/government>>
<NCIS-Fraud-Alert_Oct09.pdf>
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