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project called the Russian Business Exchange has been a most challenging
project to say the least. In 1995 we signed an investment package
to provide $30 million for R&D associated with this project, but
the deal was subsequently not approved by the Australian Government
in 1996. And in December 1996 one of the leading researchers on
the project died. This was a major set-back, but even now we are
hoping to have the system operational by mid-1998.
Among those
who have worked with us, and have helped us, are General Nicholai
Stolyarov of the Russian Air Force. General Stolyarov is also
a member of the Russian Parliament and Dean of the Business School
for Former Russian Military Officers.
Vice Rectors
of the International University Moscow Ludmila Tretyakova and
Alexander Terekhov have also been particularly helpful.
As have Christian
missionaries Peter and Anita Deyneka and our personal friends
and interpreters, Yuri Gromov and Colonel Michael Titov.
The project
involves students of the International University Moscow and graduates
of the Business School for Former Russian Military Officers.
ABOVE: Alan meeting with MBA graduates of the Business School
for former Russian Military Officers.
BELOW: Alan speaking with business students in the great hall
at the International University Moscow.
The latest
program involves establishing an AlphaInfo Server in Moscow towards
the end of 1997 for commissioning in 1998.
This server
will then be linked in with AlphaInfo Servers in Australia, the
United States and elsewhere to promote trade and investment.
In addition
to the Russians, Americans and Australians who have been helping
us with this project, special thanks also is due to our old friend
Fred Potter who has provided
office facilities for the project in Washington, DC.
The Washington
office has been important because of the need to stay abreast
of US Government policies and projects involving Russia.
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