Good: so you know the technical limitations of the products. Did you use various products—in other words, products from various suppliers—to evaluate which are better and which are not, which met your...? I guess “better or not” is not a good term for governments to use. “Which met your needs better” is a good term to use. If so, did you receive any indication that there would be continual improvement to their products should you enter into a contract?
On February 16th, 2012. See this statement in context.