Two Large US Government Language Service Providers Have Their Day in Court
MVM wins two-year tug-of-war over USD 205m ICE contract. Meanwhile, security firm TigerSwan urges judge to dismiss linguists’ claims of mistreatment in Kuwait.
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MVM wins two-year tug-of-war over USD 205m ICE contract. Meanwhile, security firm TigerSwan urges judge to dismiss linguists’ claims of mistreatment in Kuwait.
Data from over 80 proposals submitted to the US Government’s General Services Administration (GSA) reveals a wide disparity in translation pricing. Offers range from USD 0.09 to USD 0.57 per word. Virginia tops the vendor HQ list with New York and California the runners-up.
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