Think MEMO.
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The first time I read this line in Q drop 563, I thought what memo (memorandum) are they referring to? Since then, we’ve become a little more adept at reading the crumbs. Words in all caps have often represented an organization.
The only MEMO acronym I was able to find is Mission-Essential Maintenance Only. There’s an organization called Mission Essential that states they have “Peerless talent using the most advanced technology to deliver mission essential, innovative solutions” to “Defense, diplomatic, intelligence community, and law enforcement customers, as well as multinationals and friendly foreign governments.”
The way they perform their missions is to “Leverage top talent and a constellation of extraordinary partners. Low overhead, a flat organizational structure, a collaborative culture of crisp, real-time decision making and action to deliver the plan. Demonstrate unrivaled agility and efficiency by overcoming the obstacles that encumber large complex organizations.”
Their web site goes on to add “For over a decade, we have served customers at the strategic and tactical levels, providing operational solutions to the U.S. Departments of Defense, State, and Homeland Security; the Intelligence Community; friendly foreign governments; and multinational corporations.”
They seem to specialize in cybersecurity, SATCOM engineering and providing intelligence services, and their HQ are in Herndon, VA. They have a Wall of Valor “In remembrance and honor of those who have given their lives in support of the mission to protect and defend against terrorism and other threats around the globe.”
That’s all I was able to find about MEMO. Maybe nothing, maybe something.
Mission statements like that make me think...
If you pays well...We’ll kill em, you bury em
Nice dig. Perhaps worthy of more investigation.