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IE is (unfortunately) still around. It is not unusual for large government companies to have a deal with their hardware/software vendor that specifically mentions Microsoft products, including IE. They often require all their software to be compatible.

Government organizationorganizations, by inertion, will continue using IE until the contract runs out and they all get Linux machines with Firefox pre-installed. ;)

IE is (unfortunately) still around. It is not unusual for large government companies to have a deal with their hardware/software vendor that specifically mentions Microsoft products, including IE. They often require all their software to be compatible.

Government organization, by inertion, will continue using IE until the contract runs out and they all get Linux machines with Firefox pre-installed. ;)

IE is (unfortunately) still around. It is not unusual for large government companies to have a deal with their hardware/software vendor that specifically mentions Microsoft products, including IE. They often require all their software to be compatible.

Government organizations, by inertion, will continue using IE until the contract runs out and they all get Linux machines with Firefox pre-installed. ;)

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IE is (unfortunately) still around. It is not unusual for large government companies to have a deal with their hardware/software vendor that specifically mentions Microsoft products, including IE. They often require all their software to be compatible.

Government organization, by inertion, will continue using IE until the contract runs out and they all get Linux machines with Firefox pre-installed. ;)