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Paul McLeary on March 01, 2021 at 9:50 PM
Commander Indo-Pacific Command Adm. Phil Davidson meets with Japan’s Minister of Defense Tarō Kōno
WASHINGTON: As the Biden administration weighs how to manage China, Indo-Pacific Command has crafted a $27.3 billion plan to buy new missile defense systems, place radar and missile defense systems on the ground, launch satellites and build state-of-the-art training ranges across the region.
The report, delivered today to Capitol Hill, sketches out the budget for the 2022 budget and in the years out to 2027, envisioning a long-range plan that Indo-Pacom head Adm. Phil Davidson first introduced last year. A copy of the Executive Summary was obtained by Breaking Defense.
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EG Group Selects PDI to Bring Contactless Payments to its North American Sites
Monday, January 18, 2021 6:00PM IST (12:30PM GMT)
PDI’s payments platform powers EG Group’s SmartPay Rewards app that will be rolled out to thousands of sites
United States:
PDI (www.pdisoftware.com), a global provider of enterprise software solutions to convenience retailers and petroleum wholesalers, announced it has reached an agreement with EG Group to expand the use of PDI Payments to nearly 1,700 sites across North America.
PDI added payments capabilities to its Marketing Cloud Solutions offering last year after acquiring ZipLine, the industry leader for ACH payment and provider of mobile payment technology. The PDI Payments platform currently powers EG Group’s SmartPay Rewards. The rewards program originated with Cumberland Farms one of several U.S.-based convenience store brands EG Group acquired in recent years