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	<title>Comments on: May I have your attention please?</title>
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	<description>Do great work, enjoy the process</description>
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		<title>By: Kris Rzepkowski</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kris Rzepkowski</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Katie,
My Dad has worked at Harris RF Communications as an engineer and manager for 30 years and I interned there in college - so I've got Harris in my veins. So much of what the company has produced through that span has been hush-hush for the military market and was always laden with high technology, low glitz specification-style advertising. When I viewed this campaign after reading your blog entry today, I was struck by how accessible it is to the general public. Everyone understands that some of the catastrophe of 9-11 was the inability of the different agencies to communicate. So pitching what is a fairly complex solution to that problem in a very simple, human way really resonates. Well done, and congratulations!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Katie,<br />
My Dad has worked at Harris RF Communications as an engineer and manager for 30 years and I interned there in college - so I&#8217;ve got Harris in my veins. So much of what the company has produced through that span has been hush-hush for the military market and was always laden with high technology, low glitz specification-style advertising. When I viewed this campaign after reading your blog entry today, I was struck by how accessible it is to the general public. Everyone understands that some of the catastrophe of 9-11 was the inability of the different agencies to communicate. So pitching what is a fairly complex solution to that problem in a very simple, human way really resonates. Well done, and congratulations!</p>
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