Bernie Skoch, an executive vice president with Suss Consulting Inc., wants you to know that he has launched his campaign for the 3rd District seat in the U.S. House. The Northwest Arkansas district, which includes Fayetteville and Bentonville, home of Wal-Mart, is currently held by Republican John Boozman, who serves on the Veterans Affairs and Foreign Affairs committees.
Skoch, a retired Air Force one star general who did a tour at my favorite agency, DISA, assures me he will continue to wear his consultant hat during the campaign, ready to provide me with insights into all kinds of cyber stuff.
But -- and this is the test -- will I be able to get him on the phone if he wins.



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Jeffrey Dause 09/22/10 08:35 pm ET
I know Bernie personally, and I can assure you that he is committed to open communication both before AND after he [hopefully] wins. His campaign website (skoch2010.com) has his contact information, and he has already corresponded with me personally more than once.
Toad 08/18/09 10:26 am ET