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Army medical signs five year, $30 million dollar contract for L&H Dictaphone dictation, transcription solutions; L&H Dictaphone Healthcare Solutions chosen from field of competitive offerings; Contract is one of many recent wins, underscoring company's leadership position in healthcare.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-10 August 2000-LERNOUT & HAUSPIE: Army medical signs five year, $30 million dollar contract for L&H Dictaphone dictation, transcription solutions; L&H Dictaphone Healthcare Solutions chosen from field of competitive offerings; Contract is one of many recent wins, underscoring company's leadership position in healthcare (C)1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10082000 BURLINGTON, MASS.
& STRATFORD, CONN. -- Dictaphone, a Lernout & Hauspie (NASDAQ: LHSP, EASDAQ: LHSP) (L&H) company, announced today that the Army Medical Department (AMEDD) has signed a contract worth up to $30 million dollars, calling for L&H Dictaphone Healthcare Solutions Group to provide dictation and transcription solutions, including a forthcoming Internet-based...
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