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The 1990s: In the 1990s, Slye worked nationwide for groups such as Lockheed Martin, Computer Science Corp., Omniplex, the US Postal Service, NASA, the National Foreign Affairs Training Center, MITRE Corp., Corps of Engineers and the National Archives. Business evolved in the 90s as Internet technologies emerged, and the need to become more digitally dependent and control equipment remotely became important. The use of digital control systems became central to the companys work in the 90s. Interfaces controlled every integrated piece of equipment from televisions and video decks to plasma screens and DVD players, even the lights overhead, and became invaluable with the increased use of teleconferencing. The late 90s also brought in the third generation of the Slye family, Katherine, Christopher and Matthew Slye to the Slye team. Slye in the New Millenium.
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