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DLGS

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DLGSDecreto Legislativo (Italian: Legislative Decree)
DLGSDivision of Local Government Services (New Jersey and Kentucky)
DLGSData Link Ground Station
DLGSDresden Leibniz Graduate School (Germany)


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To facilitate interoperability, the DLGS is fully compatible with a wide range of standards set by the United States, NATO and the International Organization for Standardization, and it maximizes use of commercial, off-the-shelf hardware and software to keep costs down.
Ken Bowler has been involved with every major health reform bill since 1974, so we are excited to have him join our team as Congress works on President Obama's sweeping health care reform proposal," said Rick Kessler, President of DLGS and a former top committee aide to Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee Chair Frank Pallone, Jr.
KIRCHHEIM/TECK, Germany -- Dialog Semiconductor Plc (NASDAQ: DLGS, FWB: DLG) has launched a new evaluation board for its recently introduced DA9034 IC that enables designers to quickly configure designs based on Marvell PXA3xx application processors.
 
 
 
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