Are you kidding me !!!!!! :rollling: :rollling: :rollling:[h=2]British firm developing U.S. Mint order management system[/h]Article first published in 2011-11-21, U.S. Collectibles section of Coin World. The U.S. Mint’s new order management system under development, to be implemented in 2012, is being constructed under a maximum six-year contract with a British-based vendor, at a price tag as high as $100 million.
This means that everyone who complains about the US Mint orders can now send their complaints to The Queen.
The US already has the best online ordering system ever created -- Amazon.com. Why would they look outside for a solution, especially when unemployment is so high in the US. I think this deserves some formal complaints to our congressional representatives.
Anyone know the name of the company? BTW: There are tons of companys that are foreign owned with groups working in the US. The company I work for is one of them. Does anyone know if this is the case with this company?
Venda: http://www.coinworld.com/articles/british-firm-developing-u-s-mint-order-manage/ I believe that's the case. From their website, it looks like they have 3 main offices, one in New York. http://www.venda.com/about/history-mission