Destineer teams up with CIA |
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Video game developer and publisher Destineer today announced it has signed a strategic development agreement with In-Q-Tel, a private venture group funded by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
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Destineer develops and publishes 3-D games for personal computers and video game consoles. Its first internally-developed game, Close Combat: First to Fight, was created with the help of more than 40 active-duty United States Marines and is based on their recent combat experiences.
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?We create highly realistic, action-oriented training simulations that provide unique gaming experiences,? said Destineer president, Peter Tamte. ?Our partnership with In-Q-Tel will enhance our technology and expand the work we do with the federal government.?
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?Destineer?s technology offers unique gaming simulation capabilities,? said Gilman Louie, president and CEO of In-Q-Tel. ?In-Q-Tel is very pleased with its partnership with Destineer and their promise of significant developments in simulation training that will enhance security readiness for the Intelligence Community.?
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-Starscream, GameVortex Communications AKA Ricky Tucker |
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