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                    [Title] => Megawide in talks with 3 groups for ‘Orthopedic’ bid
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Megawide Construction Corp. is in talks with three groups including The Medical City, a foreign company and a major local entity with expertise in hospital operation, for a joint bid to rehabilitate the 68-year old Philippine Orthopedic Center in Quezon City, informed sources said.

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There may be delays in the processing and issuance of clearances by the National Bureau of Investigation after Mega Data Corp., the company that ran the NBI’s computerized clearance processing system for the past 30 years, pulled out its software and hardware systems after its contract expired Thursday.

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Documents obtained by The STAR showed that US-based Lucent Technologies and Israeli company Ceragon Networks are in the shortlist of firms vying for the fixed communications system project of the AFP.

The 125-year old Lucent has a track record of providing state-of-the art communications system to the US Armed Forces.
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Megawide Construction Corp. is in talks with three groups including The Medical City, a foreign company and a major local entity with expertise in hospital operation, for a joint bid to rehabilitate the 68-year old Philippine Orthopedic Center in Quezon City, informed sources said.

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There may be delays in the processing and issuance of clearances by the National Bureau of Investigation after Mega Data Corp., the company that ran the NBI’s computerized clearance processing system for the past 30 years, pulled out its software and hardware systems after its contract expired Thursday.

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Documents obtained by The STAR showed that US-based Lucent Technologies and Israeli company Ceragon Networks are in the shortlist of firms vying for the fixed communications system project of the AFP.

The 125-year old Lucent has a track record of providing state-of-the art communications system to the US Armed Forces.
[DatePublished] => 2007-04-22 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )
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