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Angelmar & Associates LLC is sensitive to privacy issues on the Internet. We believe it is important for you to know how we treat information we receive. In general, you can visit us on the World Wide Web without telling us who you are or revealing any information about yourself. Our web servers collect generic information from visitors, such as domain names (not email addresses). This information is compiled to measure the number of visits, average time spent on the site, pages viewed and related data. Angelmar & Associates LLC uses this data to measure how the site is used and to improve its content. Our website may contain links to other sites. While we try to link only to sites that share our high standards and respect your privacy, we are not responsible for the content or privacy practices utilized by other sites. We welcome your input regarding our website and are always striving for ways to improve service to our visitors. However, due to legal requirements, we cannot provide compensation for, agree to consider, or agree in advance to keep confidential, any submission of creative ideas, disclosures of inventions, other disclosures of potentially useful information, or submissions of any other content. No names or email address information is captured, collected or relayed for any purpose other than for you to send an email to someone of your choosing with a link to the page you last visited.
Did You Know?
Whether driven by political or economic motivations, independent operators, foreign nations, and terrorist groups have a vested interest in attempting to gather proprietary information or disruption of services from U.S. corporations.
Over 70% of kidnaps are resolved by ransom payment. In contrast, less than 10% of victims are rescued.
Testimony of Frank J. Cilluffo, Senior Policy Analyst, Center of Strategic and Planning Studies before the Committee of National Security, Veterans Affairs, and International Relations U.S. House Committee on Government Reform 4/3/2001.


