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DCI Group

DCI Group is an American public relations, lobbying and business consulting firm based in Washington, D.C. The company was founded in 1996 as a consulting firm, and has since expanded its practice to become a public affairs company offering a range of services. DCI Group provides communications and advocacy services to clients including large US corporations, trade associations, non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and government organizations. Services include communication campaigns to solicit public action on legislative issues, including, it has been alleged, the creation of grass-roots fronts for corporate campaigns,[2] and campaigns for clients on social media websites. DCI has been described as having "a knack for creating grassroots organizations and recruiting third party allies to advocate for a cause or an issue".[3]

DCI Group
IndustryPublic relations
Lobbying
Founded1996
FounderTom Synhorst, Doug Goodyear and Tim Hyde
Headquarters,
Number of locations
Washington, D.C. and Phoenix, Arizona[1]
Key people
CEO Doug Goodyear
Managing Partner Justin Peterson
Managing Partner Brian McCabe
ServicesCommunications services, lobbying, public affairs consulting
Websitedcigroup.com

In 2006, DCI was described as a "Republican public relations firm" by ABC News,[4] and in 2016 it was described as a "conservative public affairs powerhouse" by O'Dwyers[5] although the firm has worked on both conservative and bipartisan causes, assisting LGBT advocacy group Human Rights Campaign to build support for repealing the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy for gay and lesbian personnel,[6] supporting legislation regulating the fees that banks can charge retailers and other customers for using debit cards,[7] and helping environmentalists to lobby against mining in northeastern Minnesota.[8]

Services edit

DCI Group provides public relations, communications, government affairs and lobbying, and business consulting services. In addition, the firm develops and manages grassroots communications campaigns.[9][10] The firm is structured into five areas of work: public relations, message development, DCI Digital, Field Force (the grassroots division), and Strategic Alliances (constituency relationships).[11]

DCI Group's main areas of expertise are in public relations and communications.[12] In 2000, DCI Group began publishing an online magazine, Tech Central Station, "hosted" by James K. Glassman. In its original incarnation, TCS was primarily funded by sponsors, including some DCI clients, a fact reported in the Washington Monthly.[13] The magazine reached a readership of around 100,000 per week by September 2006, when it was sold by DCI to its editor, Nick Shulz.[14]

History edit

DCI Group was founded in 1996,[15] by Tom Synhorst, Doug Goodyear and Tim Hyde,[16][17] as a grassroots consulting firm based in Washington, D.C., and Phoenix, Arizona.[1] Early work included organizing leadership seminars for corporate and political leaders,[18] plus direct mail, telephone and grassroots communications.[15] In the early 2000s, the firm launched its government affairs practice[15] to provide advocacy services for clients, including companies such as AT&T and institutions such as the University of Arizona.[17][19][20]

By 2005 the company had more than a hundred employees, and counted blue-chip and Fortune 50 companies among its clients.[21] Notable clients have included Microsoft, VeriChip Corporation,[22] Boeing,[23] General Motors, and the U.S. Telecom Association.[24]

In addition to its client campaigns, DCI's digital team has carried out research into the use of social media. In early 2011 it released a report which compared the use of social media services such as Twitter and Facebook on a state-by-state basis.[25]

Notable work edit

Early 2000s edit

Several DCI partners and executives had roles advocating for George W. Bush in the 2000 United States presidential election.[26] Many of those same individuals similarly advocated for Bush's reelection in the 2004 United States presidential election, with DCI Group providing contractual services for the 2004 Republican National Convention.[26]

DCI's first overseas project came in 2002,[27] when DCI Group was hired by Myanmar's military junta, following the release of political prisoners in the state, including Aung San Suu Kyi. DCI's work for the government included public relations efforts to improve the leadership's image in the U.S., raising the profile of more moderate officials and emphasizing its negotiations with Suu Kyi.[27][28] According to media reports, the firm was paid $348,000 to represent the Myanmar government.[17] DCI Group ended its contract with the Myanmar government in 2003.[27][28]

Also among DCI's earlier public relations campaigns was the 2006 launch of Aqua Sciences' water harvesting technology,[29] which was named by Time magazine as one of its best inventions of 2006.[30] DCI Group offers a number of different communications services, including corporate communication, crisis management, new media development and message development.[31] The company was also retained by the LGBT advocacy group Human Rights Campaign to build support for repealing the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy related to gay and lesbian personnel.[6] Also in 2006, authorship of a popular YouTube video parodying Al Gore's global warming documentary An Inconvenient Truth was alleged to have been traced back to DCI Group through routing information in e-mails from the author to The Wall Street Journal.[17][32] The alleged production of the video by DCI Group led to critical coverage of the company in the media,[17][33] due in part to its work for ExxonMobil. DCI Group did not admit or deny involvement with the video.[32][34] In addition to its traditional public relations and communications work, it was asserted that the firm engaged in "astroturfing",[35] i.e. the creation of front groups that serve corporate interests while posing as grassroots activists.[2] This type of campaigning was alleged to be an early focus for the firm,[36] which has continued to develop and manage such campaigns using such strategies as direct mail[37] and social media.

Late 2000s to early 2010s edit

In 2008 it was reported that the company had done extensive work for federal mortgage company Freddie Mac, running a multi-state effort against Republican Senator Chuck Hagel's bill to tightly regulate the company. Freddie Mac acknowledged the hire, and DCI stated it had complied with "all applicable federal and state laws and regulations".[38] In May 2008, DCI Group's Doug Goodyear and Doug Davenport resigned from the John McCain presidential campaign following media coverage that was critical of the company's past work for the Myanmar government.[17][39] According to Goodyear, they resigned in order to prevent further distraction from McCain's campaign.[28]

In the late 2000s, DCI mobilized employees of the Education Management Corporation against a proposed regulation focused on for-profit colleges.[37] It was one part of an overall industry effort that resulted in more than 90,000 comments being received by the Department of Education, more than for any previous rule.[40] In 2011, the company produced a campaign for the Retail Industry Leaders Association, arranging for small business owners to meet with their senators and holding press events, as part of the organization's campaign supporting the Durbin Amendment regulating bank debit card transaction fees.[7] DCI Group was recognized for its work on the effort, with Bloomberg News writing: "Within a few months, DCI Group, a Washington-based public affairs firm hired by the retailers, assembled an e-mail list of more than 20 million small-business owners. They arranged 23 meetings between merchants and senators or their aides and held press events in Tennessee, Ohio and Wisconsin -- home to senators on the Banking Committee".[7] The Hill named the passage of the amendment the top lobbying victory of 2011.[41]

During that same period, when T. Boone Pickens sought to develop support for replacing coal and oil with natural gas as the primary fuel source in the United States, he engaged DCI Group to build support for the effort. Pickens turned to trusted counselor Jay Rosser for this effort, and Rosser "reached out to Tom Synhorst, managing partner and chairman of DCI Group".[3] DCI "signed up on the spot after hearing Mr. Pickens's vision for the campaign",[3] and Synhorst then "became the quarterback" and with Rosser, "assembled a powerhouse research, creative, public relations and online team".[3] In the 2010s, the firm also assisted proponents of palm oil in countering negative views of the product, highlighting the importance of the crop to small farmers in the affected countries.[42]

In 2013, the Corporate Europe Observatory reported that DCI Group has also had close ties to the European Privacy Association, an EU lobby group.[43] EDRi asserts that EPA has used the services of both DCI and an Italian lobbying firm, Competere, the staff of which "overlaps" with DCI Group.[44]

Mid-2010s to 2020 edit

In 2015–16 in the negotiations regarding the Puerto Rican government-debt crisis, DCI reportedly worked with BlueMountain Capital, as well as the Raben Group and the 60 Plus Association in focusing opposition to Congressional approval of the bankruptcy option for the commonwealth.[45][5]

Following the election of Donald Trump in 2016, DCI, based on its history as an organizer of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shareholders, was brought into a coalition formed by investor John Paulson having the goal of bringing about investor-friendly changes to the national mortgage markets.[46]

In 2018, DCI registered as a lobbyist on behalf of Process and Industrial Developments Ltd., an energy company that had successfully sued the Nigerian government for billions of dollars for work on a project in that country, and which sought to persuade the Nigerian government to honor the judgment awarded.[47] In January 2020, it was reported that an environmental group had secured the services of DCI Group to help lobby against mining in northeastern Minnesota.[8][48]

References edit

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  2. ^ a b "Odd Alliance: Business Lobby and Tea Party". The New York Times. March 30, 2011.. Specifically, see the infographic.
  3. ^ a b c d Fraser P. Seitel, John Doorley, Rethinking Reputation: How PR Trumps Marketing and Advertising in the New Media World (St. Martin's Press 2012), p. 76.
  4. ^ Jake Tapper and Max Culhane (August 4, 2006). "Al Gore YouTube Spoof Not So Amateurish". Goodmorning America. ABC News.
  5. ^ a b Gingerich, Jon (May 9, 2016). "DCI Group Drafts Raben Amid Puerto Rico Debt Debate". O'Dwyers.
  6. ^ a b Smith, Ben (June 1, 2010). "Don't ask GOP pollster about Brown poll". Politico. Retrieved July 11, 2011.
  7. ^ a b c Mattingly, Phil; Schmidt, Robert (June 28, 2011). "How Wal-Mart Swiped JPMorgan in $16 Billion Debit-Card Lobbying Battle". Bloomberg News. Retrieved January 28, 2020.
  8. ^ a b Brown, Dylan (January 24, 2020). "Enviros hire GOP-leaning firm to work against mines". E&E News.
  9. ^ "DeLay Aide Leaves For The DCI Group". National Journal's CongressDaily. December 8, 2004.
  10. ^ "Rising Stars; We present to you: The class of 2009". Campaigns & Elections. June 2009. p. 40.
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  12. ^ "U.S. Foreign Policy Experts, European Members of Parliament to Join For Panel Discussion on the Middle East". Business Wire. March 25, 2011. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
  13. ^ Confessore, Nicholas (December 1, 2003). "Meet the press: how James Glassman reinvented journalism--as lobbying". Washington Monthly.
  14. ^ Shulz, Nick (September 19, 2006). . Ideas In Action TV. Archived from the original on August 16, 2011. Retrieved May 3, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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  18. ^ Warren, James (October 19, 1997). "Sunday Watch". The Chicago Tribune. p. 2C.
  19. ^ "Ties to McCain". The Arizona Republic. May 23, 2008.
  20. ^ Edsall, Thomas B. (January 13, 2004). "Another Lobbyist Emerges From the GOP Trenches". The Washington Post.
  21. ^ Hand, Mark (November 14, 2005). "DCI Group Lashes Back at Vermont 'Partisan Attack'". PR Week US. Retrieved May 2, 2011.
  22. ^ "Applied Digital's VeriChip Corporation Strengthens its Washington Team with Two Leading Firms - Oldaker, Biden & Belair and DCI Group". Business Wire. January 24, 2005.
  23. ^ Vaida, Bara (April 26, 2008). "Big-Ticket Tanker Brawl". The National Journal.
  24. ^ "The Rachel Maddow Show for November 10, 2009". The Rachel Maddow Show. MSNBC. November 10, 2009.
  25. ^ Horiuchi, Vince (March 16, 2011). "Tweet this: Is Utah king of the 140-character world?". The Salt Lake Tribune.
  26. ^ a b Michael J. Malbin, ed., The Election After Reform (2006), p. 87-88.
  27. ^ a b c Iskioff, Michael (May 10, 2008). "A Convention Quandary". NewsWeek. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
  28. ^ a b c Ambinder, Marc (May 19, 2008). "The DCI Group Responds On Burma". The Atlantic. Retrieved April 20, 2011.
  29. ^ Hudson, Audrey (October 6, 2006). "Making Water From Thin Air". Wired.com. Retrieved May 9, 2011.
  30. ^ . Time. November 13, 2006. Archived from the original on May 1, 2010. Retrieved May 9, 2011.
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  32. ^ a b Regalado and, Antonio; Searcey, Dionne (August 3, 2006). "Where did that video spoofing Gore's film come from?". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.com. Retrieved May 2, 2011.
  33. ^ Ayres, Chris (August 5, 2006). "Slick lobbying is behind penguin spoof of Al Gore". The Times. Retrieved May 2, 2011.
  34. ^ Tapper, Jake (August 4, 2006). "ABC News: Al Gore YouTube Spoof Not So Amateurish". ABC News. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
  35. ^ "DeLay Aide Leaves for the DCI Group". National Journal's Congress Daily. December 8, 2004.
  36. ^ Kaplan, Jonathan E. (December 15, 2004). "The big leap: DeLay aide Stuart Roy moves to K St". The Hill. p. 3.
  37. ^ a b Lewin, Tamar (September 7, 2010). "For-Profit Colleges Step Up Lobbying Against New Rules". The New York Times. Retrieved April 20, 2011.
  38. ^ "Barrage of comments bogs down federal rules". NBC News. October 19, 2008. Retrieved August 17, 2011.
  39. ^ Stein, Jonathan (May 12, 2008). "The Weird McCain-Dictator Money Connection". Mother Jones blog: Political Mojo. Mother Jones. Retrieved May 3, 2011.
  40. ^ Korte, Gregory (May 26, 2011). "Barrage of comments bogs down federal rules". USA Today. Retrieved June 30, 2011.
  41. ^ Bogardus, Kevin (December 14, 2011). "Top 10 lobbying victories of 2011". Retrieved January 28, 2020.
  42. ^ Emily, A.; Chow, Ananthalakshmi (August 21, 2019). "Fearing tobacco's fate, palm oil industry fights back". Reuters.
  43. ^ "Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo are secret backers behind European Privacy Association". PCWorld. May 20, 2013. Retrieved May 21, 2013.
  44. ^ . EDRi-Gram Newsletter. European Digital Rights. May 22, 2013. Archived from the original on September 3, 2013. Retrieved August 7, 2013.
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  47. ^ Chellel, Kit; Light, Joe; Olurounbi, Ruth (September 4, 2019). "Is One of the World's Biggest Lawsuits Built on a Sham?". Bloomberg News.
  48. ^ Meyer, Theodoric (January 22, 2020). "Boom times for K Street's biggest firms". Politico.

External links edit

  • Official website

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DCI Group is an American public relations lobbying and business consulting firm based in Washington D C The company was founded in 1996 as a consulting firm and has since expanded its practice to become a public affairs company offering a range of services DCI Group provides communications and advocacy services to clients including large US corporations trade associations non profit organizations educational institutions and government organizations Services include communication campaigns to solicit public action on legislative issues including it has been alleged the creation of grass roots fronts for corporate campaigns 2 and campaigns for clients on social media websites DCI has been described as having a knack for creating grassroots organizations and recruiting third party allies to advocate for a cause or an issue 3 DCI GroupIndustryPublic relationsLobbyingFounded1996FounderTom Synhorst Doug Goodyear and Tim HydeHeadquartersWashington D C United StatesNumber of locationsWashington D C and Phoenix Arizona 1 Key peopleCEO Doug GoodyearManaging Partner Justin PetersonManaging Partner Brian McCabeServicesCommunications services lobbying public affairs consultingWebsitedcigroup wbr com In 2006 DCI was described as a Republican public relations firm by ABC News 4 and in 2016 it was described as a conservative public affairs powerhouse by O Dwyers 5 although the firm has worked on both conservative and bipartisan causes assisting LGBT advocacy group Human Rights Campaign to build support for repealing the military s Don t Ask Don t Tell policy for gay and lesbian personnel 6 supporting legislation regulating the fees that banks can charge retailers and other customers for using debit cards 7 and helping environmentalists to lobby against mining in northeastern Minnesota 8 Contents 1 Services 2 History 3 Notable work 3 1 Early 2000s 3 2 Late 2000s to early 2010s 3 3 Mid 2010s to 2020 4 References 5 External linksServices editDCI Group provides public relations communications government affairs and lobbying and business consulting services In addition the firm develops and manages grassroots communications campaigns 9 10 The firm is structured into five areas of work public relations message development DCI Digital Field Force the grassroots division and Strategic Alliances constituency relationships 11 DCI Group s main areas of expertise are in public relations and communications 12 In 2000 DCI Group began publishing an online magazine Tech Central Station hosted by James K Glassman In its original incarnation TCS was primarily funded by sponsors including some DCI clients a fact reported in the Washington Monthly 13 The magazine reached a readership of around 100 000 per week by September 2006 when it was sold by DCI to its editor Nick Shulz 14 History editDCI Group was founded in 1996 15 by Tom Synhorst Doug Goodyear and Tim Hyde 16 17 as a grassroots consulting firm based in Washington D C and Phoenix Arizona 1 Early work included organizing leadership seminars for corporate and political leaders 18 plus direct mail telephone and grassroots communications 15 In the early 2000s the firm launched its government affairs practice 15 to provide advocacy services for clients including companies such as AT amp T and institutions such as the University of Arizona 17 19 20 By 2005 the company had more than a hundred employees and counted blue chip and Fortune 50 companies among its clients 21 Notable clients have included Microsoft VeriChip Corporation 22 Boeing 23 General Motors and the U S Telecom Association 24 In addition to its client campaigns DCI s digital team has carried out research into the use of social media In early 2011 it released a report which compared the use of social media services such as Twitter and Facebook on a state by state basis 25 Notable work editEarly 2000s edit Several DCI partners and executives had roles advocating for George W Bush in the 2000 United States presidential election 26 Many of those same individuals similarly advocated for Bush s reelection in the 2004 United States presidential election with DCI Group providing contractual services for the 2004 Republican National Convention 26 DCI s first overseas project came in 2002 27 when DCI Group was hired by Myanmar s military junta following the release of political prisoners in the state including Aung San Suu Kyi DCI s work for the government included public relations efforts to improve the leadership s image in the U S raising the profile of more moderate officials and emphasizing its negotiations with Suu Kyi 27 28 According to media reports the firm was paid 348 000 to represent the Myanmar government 17 DCI Group ended its contract with the Myanmar government in 2003 27 28 Also among DCI s earlier public relations campaigns was the 2006 launch of Aqua Sciences water harvesting technology 29 which was named by Time magazine as one of its best inventions of 2006 30 DCI Group offers a number of different communications services including corporate communication crisis management new media development and message development 31 The company was also retained by the LGBT advocacy group Human Rights Campaign to build support for repealing the military s Don t Ask Don t Tell policy related to gay and lesbian personnel 6 Also in 2006 authorship of a popular YouTube video parodying Al Gore s global warming documentary An Inconvenient Truth was alleged to have been traced back to DCI Group through routing information in e mails from the author to The Wall Street Journal 17 32 The alleged production of the video by DCI Group led to critical coverage of the company in the media 17 33 due in part to its work for ExxonMobil DCI Group did not admit or deny involvement with the video 32 34 In addition to its traditional public relations and communications work it was asserted that the firm engaged in astroturfing 35 i e the creation of front groups that serve corporate interests while posing as grassroots activists 2 This type of campaigning was alleged to be an early focus for the firm 36 which has continued to develop and manage such campaigns using such strategies as direct mail 37 and social media Late 2000s to early 2010s edit In 2008 it was reported that the company had done extensive work for federal mortgage company Freddie Mac running a multi state effort against Republican Senator Chuck Hagel s bill to tightly regulate the company Freddie Mac acknowledged the hire and DCI stated it had complied with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations 38 In May 2008 DCI Group s Doug Goodyear and Doug Davenport resigned from the John McCain presidential campaign following media coverage that was critical of the company s past work for the Myanmar government 17 39 According to Goodyear they resigned in order to prevent further distraction from McCain s campaign 28 In the late 2000s DCI mobilized employees of the Education Management Corporation against a proposed regulation focused on for profit colleges 37 It was one part of an overall industry effort that resulted in more than 90 000 comments being received by the Department of Education more than for any previous rule 40 In 2011 the company produced a campaign for the Retail Industry Leaders Association arranging for small business owners to meet with their senators and holding press events as part of the organization s campaign supporting the Durbin Amendment regulating bank debit card transaction fees 7 DCI Group was recognized for its work on the effort with Bloomberg News writing Within a few months DCI Group a Washington based public affairs firm hired by the retailers assembled an e mail list of more than 20 million small business owners They arranged 23 meetings between merchants and senators or their aides and held press events in Tennessee Ohio and Wisconsin home to senators on the Banking Committee 7 The Hill named the passage of the amendment the top lobbying victory of 2011 41 During that same period when T Boone Pickens sought to develop support for replacing coal and oil with natural gas as the primary fuel source in the United States he engaged DCI Group to build support for the effort Pickens turned to trusted counselor Jay Rosser for this effort and Rosser reached out to Tom Synhorst managing partner and chairman of DCI Group 3 DCI signed up on the spot after hearing Mr Pickens s vision for the campaign 3 and Synhorst then became the quarterback and with Rosser assembled a powerhouse research creative public relations and online team 3 In the 2010s the firm also assisted proponents of palm oil in countering negative views of the product highlighting the importance of the crop to small farmers in the affected countries 42 In 2013 the Corporate Europe Observatory reported that DCI Group has also had close ties to the European Privacy Association an EU lobby group 43 EDRi asserts that EPA has used the services of both DCI and an Italian lobbying firm Competere the staff of which overlaps with DCI Group 44 Mid 2010s to 2020 edit In 2015 16 in the negotiations regarding the Puerto Rican government debt crisis DCI reportedly worked with BlueMountain Capital as well as the Raben Group and the 60 Plus Association in focusing opposition to Congressional approval of the bankruptcy option for the commonwealth 45 5 Following the election of Donald Trump in 2016 DCI based on its history as an organizer of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shareholders was brought into a coalition formed by investor John Paulson having the goal of bringing about investor friendly changes to the national mortgage markets 46 In 2018 DCI registered as a lobbyist on behalf of Process and Industrial Developments Ltd an energy company that had successfully sued the Nigerian government for billions of dollars for work on a project in that country and which sought to persuade the Nigerian government to honor the judgment awarded 47 In January 2020 it was reported that an environmental group had secured the services of DCI Group to help lobby against mining in northeastern Minnesota 8 48 References edit a b Stone Peter H April 18 1998 Big Tobacco Rallies the Troops The National Journal a b Odd Alliance Business Lobby and Tea Party The New York Times March 30 2011 Specifically see the infographic a b c d Fraser P Seitel John Doorley Rethinking Reputation How PR Trumps Marketing and Advertising in the New Media World St Martin s Press 2012 p 76 Jake Tapper and Max Culhane August 4 2006 Al Gore YouTube Spoof Not So Amateurish Goodmorning America ABC News a b Gingerich Jon May 9 2016 DCI Group Drafts Raben Amid Puerto Rico Debt Debate O Dwyers a b Smith Ben June 1 2010 Don t ask GOP pollster about Brown poll Politico Retrieved July 11 2011 a b c Mattingly Phil Schmidt Robert June 28 2011 How Wal Mart Swiped JPMorgan in 16 Billion Debit Card Lobbying Battle Bloomberg News Retrieved January 28 2020 a b Brown Dylan January 24 2020 Enviros hire GOP leaning firm to work against mines E amp E News DeLay Aide Leaves For The DCI Group National Journal s CongressDaily December 8 2004 Rising Stars We present to you The class of 2009 Campaigns amp Elections June 2009 p 40 How we do it DCI Group com Archived from the original on May 26 2011 Retrieved May 9 2011 U S Foreign Policy Experts European Members of Parliament to Join For Panel Discussion on the Middle East Business Wire March 25 2011 Retrieved April 19 2011 Confessore Nicholas December 1 2003 Meet the press how James Glassman reinvented journalism as lobbying Washington Monthly Shulz Nick September 19 2006 Something Old Something New Ideas In Action TV Archived from the original on August 16 2011 Retrieved May 3 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b c History DCI Group com DCI Group Archived from the original on April 19 2011 Retrieved May 3 2011 Stone Peter H March 31 2007 Under the Radar The National Journal a b c d e f Dann Carrie May 12 2008 A lobbying firm and its McCain ties MSNBC Archived from the original on May 9 2012 Retrieved April 20 2011 Warren James October 19 1997 Sunday Watch The Chicago Tribune p 2C Ties to McCain The Arizona Republic May 23 2008 Edsall Thomas B January 13 2004 Another Lobbyist Emerges From the GOP Trenches The Washington Post Hand Mark November 14 2005 DCI Group Lashes Back at Vermont Partisan Attack PR Week US Retrieved May 2 2011 Applied Digital s VeriChip Corporation Strengthens its Washington Team with Two Leading Firms Oldaker Biden amp Belair and DCI Group Business Wire January 24 2005 Vaida Bara April 26 2008 Big Ticket Tanker Brawl The National Journal The Rachel Maddow Show for November 10 2009 The Rachel Maddow Show MSNBC November 10 2009 Horiuchi Vince March 16 2011 Tweet this Is Utah king of the 140 character world The Salt Lake Tribune a b Michael J Malbin ed The Election After Reform 2006 p 87 88 a b c Iskioff Michael May 10 2008 A Convention Quandary NewsWeek Retrieved April 19 2011 a b c Ambinder Marc May 19 2008 The DCI Group Responds On Burma The Atlantic Retrieved April 20 2011 Hudson Audrey October 6 2006 Making Water From Thin Air Wired com Retrieved May 9 2011 Best Inventions of 2006 The Rainmaker Time November 13 2006 Archived from the original on May 1 2010 Retrieved May 9 2011 DCI Group LLC Snapshot Bloomberg Businessweek Bloomberg 2011 Archived from the original on October 15 2012 Retrieved May 9 2011 a b Regalado and Antonio Searcey Dionne August 3 2006 Where did that video spoofing Gore s film come from Pittsburgh Post Gazette com Retrieved May 2 2011 Ayres Chris August 5 2006 Slick lobbying is behind penguin spoof of Al Gore The Times Retrieved May 2 2011 Tapper Jake August 4 2006 ABC News Al Gore YouTube Spoof Not So Amateurish ABC News Retrieved May 4 2011 DeLay Aide Leaves for the DCI Group National Journal s Congress Daily December 8 2004 Kaplan Jonathan E December 15 2004 The big leap DeLay aide Stuart Roy moves to K St The Hill p 3 a b Lewin Tamar September 7 2010 For Profit Colleges Step Up Lobbying Against New Rules The New York Times Retrieved April 20 2011 Barrage of comments bogs down federal rules NBC News October 19 2008 Retrieved August 17 2011 Stein Jonathan May 12 2008 The Weird McCain Dictator Money Connection Mother Jones blog Political Mojo Mother Jones Retrieved May 3 2011 Korte Gregory May 26 2011 Barrage of comments bogs down federal rules USA Today Retrieved June 30 2011 Bogardus Kevin December 14 2011 Top 10 lobbying victories of 2011 Retrieved January 28 2020 Emily A Chow Ananthalakshmi August 21 2019 Fearing tobacco s fate palm oil industry fights back Reuters Google Microsoft and Yahoo are secret backers behind European Privacy Association PCWorld May 20 2013 Retrieved May 21 2013 ENDitorial European Privacy Association Good Bad Or Simply Misunderstood EDRi Gram Newsletter European Digital Rights May 22 2013 Archived from the original on September 3 2013 Retrieved August 7 2013 Mahler Jonathan Confessore Nicholas December 19 2015 Inside the Billion Dollar Battle for Puerto Rico s Future The New York Times No DealBook United States The New York Times Company p A1 Retrieved November 11 2016 Joe Light A winning bet on Trump The Journal Times November 24 2016 p A10 Chellel Kit Light Joe Olurounbi Ruth September 4 2019 Is One of the World s Biggest Lawsuits Built on a Sham Bloomberg News Meyer Theodoric January 22 2020 Boom times for K Street s biggest firms Politico External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DCI Group amp oldid 1185426349, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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