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21. Education Technology
software acquisition and extensive staff training. fivestate partnership betweenWashington, idaho, Alaska, Montana and Oregon state education agencies
http://www.k12.wa.us/EdTech/p23-36.aspx
ETSC Program Overview/Contacts Ed.Tech.Dev.Center Purchasing Agreements MarcoPolo Resources Technology Planning State Technology Plan SD Planning Process Approved Tech. Plans Tech. Inventory Technology Standards Students Teachers Educational Leaders Grants/Funding 2003-04 EETT Grants NO LIMIT Grant Project 2002-03 Wiring Grants On-line Curriculum Overview On-line Courses Evaluation Tool Professional Development PILOT Tool Conferences/Events Tech. Resources E-rate Program Presentations Resources and Links K-20 Network ... Info.Tech.Services Washington State Technology Plan for K-12 Common Schools
State of the State
Current Initiatives and Accomplishments A current assessment of the state confims that educators and citizens in Washington State are committed to improving student learning through technology and are making progress, yet have a long way to go.
  • Since 1989, over $164 million in technology bonds and levies have been passed by voters and used at the local level for technology in schools. Nearly 80% of Washington State school districts are now implementing a technology plan or are developing or revising a technology plan. Over 640 of the 1,800 Student Learning Improvement Plans submitted to the state by school buildings in the spring of 1994 include technology staff development and/or planning.

22. Idaho Mountain Express : Press Club Names Express Best In State — Newspaper And
In total, staff members garnered 52 awards. Stahl – idaho Mountain Express – idahoDemocrats, Republicans education REPORTING 2nd Pedro Salom V – Wood
http://www.mtexpress.com/2004/04-05-05/04-05-05pressclub.htm
local weather front page classifieds calendar public meetings ... hemingway Idaho Mountain Express , Box 1013, Ketchum, ID 83340-1013
208.726.8060 Voice
208.726.2329 Fax
Express Publishing Inc

Wednesday, May 5, 2004 Press Club names Express best in state Newspaper and Web sites stand draw kudos By KEN RETALLIC
Express Editor
The Idaho Press Club recognized the Idaho Mountain Express, the Wood River Valley’s only locally owned and operated newspaper, as the best in the state Saturday. The paper received the top two awards for weekly newspapers as well as a host of others. The Idaho Press Club recognized the Express as number one in General Excellence and gave its staff the Sweepstakes Award for garnering more awards than any weekly newspaper in the club’s "Best of 2003" contest. The Express brought home 47 newspaper awards out of a total of 109 given. They included seven first-place, 12 second-place, 18 third-place, and seven honorable mention awards. Express reporters swept the Watchdog/ Investigative report category. Judges wrote, "This newspaper stands out from the crowd in the sense of place it provides for its community, in part, for its fine action photos and the breadth of topics it undertakes."

23. AgrAbility Project Resources
Indirect assistance provided by AgrAbility staff includes United States Departmentof Agriculture USDACooperative State Research, education and Extension idaho.
http://www.uchsc.edu/catp/Resources/Resource Files/Resorce Sheets/agrabilityproj

AgrAbility Project
People With Disabilities Work In Agriculture For most of the over three million Americans earning their livings in agriculture, the work is not just their livelihood, it is their way of life; a productive and satisfying way of life of which they are very proud. The Problem Agricultural production is hazardous. The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service estimates that more than 200,000 farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural workers experience lost-work-time injuries and occupational illnesses every year, approximately five percent of which have serious and permanent results. Off-the-farm injuries; health conditions, such as heart disease, arthritis, or cancer; and aging disable tens of thousands more. The Breaking New Ground Resource Center estimates that more than 500,000 persons working in agriculture have physical disabilities that interfere with their ability to perform essential tasks on the farm or ranch. Additionally, thousands of children born into agricultural families have disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, mental retardation, and epilepsy. Physical and attitudinal barriers often prevent these children from participating fully in farm and ranch operations, and from engaging in social and recreational activities enjoyed by other rural youth. The majority of people with disabilities who work or live in agricultural settings want to continue to do so despite their disabilities. All too often, however, they are frustrated in their attempts. Rural isolation, limited personal resources, gaps in rural service delivery systems, and inadequate access to agriculture-oriented assistance are among the obstacles they face.

24. Agrability Project
Indirect assistance provided by AgrAbility staff includes USDACooperative StateResearch, education and Extension Tom Karsky University of idaho Biological
http://www.uchsc.edu/atp/library/resourcesheets/agrability.htm
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AgrAbility Project
People With Disabilities Work In Agriculture
For most of the over three million Americans earning their livings in agriculture, the work is not just their livelihood, it is their way of life; a productive and satisfying way of life of which they are very proud.
The Problem
Agricultural production is hazardous. The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service estimates that more than 200,000 farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural workers experience lost-work-time injuries and occupational illnesses every year, approximately five percent of which have serious and permanent results. Off-the-farm injuries; health conditions, such as heart disease, arthritis, or cancer; and aging disable tens of thousands more. The Breaking New Ground Resource Center estimates that more than 500,000 persons working in agriculture have physical disabilities that interfere with their ability to perform essential tasks on the farm or ranch. Additionally, thousands of children born into agricultural families have disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, mental retardation, and epilepsy. Physical and attitudinal barriers often prevent these children from participating fully in farm and ranch operations, and from engaging in social and recreational activities enjoyed by other rural youth. The majority of people with disabilities who work or live in agricultural settings want to continue to do so despite their disabilities. All too often, however, they are frustrated in their attempts. Rural isolation, limited personal resources, gaps in rural service delivery systems, and inadequate access to agriculture-oriented assistance are among the obstacles they face.

25. Standard 6
Julio Balbao, Coordinator of staff Development, Terry Kluever, Beginning A. ElementaryEducation. completely revised utilizing the new idaho Beginning Teacher
http://education.boisestate.edu/standard6/standard6_a5b.htm
Conceptual Framework Standard 1 Standard 2 Standard 3 ... Back to Standard 6 Table of Contents Page Standard 6 A-2 the Unit and other faculty collaborate with P-12 practitioners in program design and delivery: Extensive collaboration has taken place with P-12 partners in the recreation of all teacher education programs across campus during the past four years. A K-16 Forum was formed in 1997 and functioned until July 1, 2000. The purpose was to solicit assistance and support as the COE underwent major renewal efforts throughout the entire teacher education program offerings. The forum consisted of representatives from seven school districts in SW Idaho and a broad representation from across campus including: Boise State University Charles Ruch, President Daryl Jones, Provost Alan Brinton, Associate Vice President

26. UNO's Counseling Graduate Program - Faculty And Staff
a Ph.D. in Counseling and Counselor education from idaho State University. Sigma Iotacounseling honor society, Phi Delta Kappa educational honor society staff.
http://www.ed.uno.edu/~EDFR/Counseling/facultyandstaff.html
Recipient of the
ACES 2001-2002 Robert Frank Outstanding Program Award

Education Building - Room 348
UNO's Lakefront Campus
New Orleans, LA 70148
Telephone (504) 280-6661, Fax (504) 280-6453 General Information
Program Mission and Objectives

Faculty and Staff

Prospective Students
...
UNO Links
Full-Time Faculty Dr. Teresa Christensen
Email tchriste@uno.edu - Telephone (504) 280-7434 Publications Dr. Christensen Dr. Barbara Herlihy Email bherlihy@uno.edu - Telephone (504) 280-3990 Publications Dr. Herlihy Dr. Diana Hulse-Killacky Email dhulseki@uno.edu - Telephone (504) 280-6662 Publications Dr. Hulse-Killacky holds an M.S. and an Ed.D. from Indiana University. Her teaching and research interests include group work training and practice, corrective feedback exchange in group settings, process observation as a teaching tool, counseling supervision, and mentoring for professional development. She has co-authored two books: Critical Incidents in Group Therapy and Making Task Groups Work in Your World Dr. Vivian McCollum

27. CES CYF Network Human Resources Database
Petty, Barbara, Extension Educator, University of idaho. Rachel, Ozretich, ParentEducation Coordinator, Extension, Oregon Specialist Program and staff dev, LSU.
http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/view.asp

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Professional Database
Children, Youth and Families Professionals Database
The purpose of the CYFERnet Experts Database is to facilitate networking, collaboration and technical assistance among the children, youth and family programs and staff of the Cooperative Extension Service.
Search Results
Name Position Institution Abell, Ellen Extension Specialist and Associate Prof Auburn University Adcock, Bryan Child and Family Development Specialist University Outreach and Extension Anderson, Sarah Professor and Extension Family Life Specialist University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Servi Andrews, Rosa Coordinator NC 4-H School-Age Care Program North Carolina State University Anthony, Wilbon Extension Educator Prevention University of Illinois Extension Arrington, Wandra Extension Youth Development Agent Alcorn State University - Extension Program Bailey, Sandra (Sandy) Montana State University Bales, Diane Human Development Specialist University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Barbour, Joella Family and Human Developement Agent Virginia Cooperative Extesnion Barker, Heidi

28. Roll Call All Staff Developers Sign In Please - Allnurses.com - Nursing Discussi
love to talk about their products and provide education with it Hi, I have been inStaff dev.
http://allnurses.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20943

29. Search Staff Positions On HigherEdJobs.com
05/11/04), University of idaho Location ID. staff Associate Continuing, Distance,and Adult education (Posted 04 Program Coordinator, Taking education to WorkRef
http://www.higheredjobs.com/admin/adminSearch.cfm?Jobcat=25&Showall=Yes

30. Quality Counts: Idaho Data
Teachers as % of total staff, 1995, 59, 55, 52. idaho, Mont. Wyo. At least9 hours of training (1994 data) in education technology, 15, 18, 20.
http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc97/states/tables/id-data.htm
Idaho Data
This table shows Idaho's scores, along with those of some of its neighboring states, in our five major areas.
  • Student Achievement
  • School Climate
  • Resources
  • Quality of Teaching Idaho Student Achievement Data For more information about these measures, see our Student Achievement page. N/A = State did not participate in NAEP testing. = Information not available. Idaho Mont. Wyo. 4th graders proficient or advanced in reading, 1994 N/A 8th graders proficient or advanced in math, 1992 N/A 4th graders reading at basic, NAEP 1994 N/A 4th graders reading below basic, NAEP 1994 N/A 8th graders in math at basic, NAEP 1992 N/A 8th graders in math below basic, NAEP 1992 N/A Idaho Mont. Wyo. 4th graders in math at proficient or advanced, NAEP 1992 N/A 4th graders in math at basic, NAEP 1992 N/A 4th graders in math below basic, NAEP 1992 N/A State-funded preschool for disadvantaged, 1995 no no no Public high schools with AP courses, 1996 8th graders taking algebra, 1992 Idaho Mont. Wyo. Students taking upper-level math, 1994 Students taking upper-level science, 1994
  • 31. Blaine County School District Education Foundation
    staff Directory. The education Foundation of the Blaine County School District POBox 253 Hailey, idaho 83333 208
    http://www.bcsd.k12.id.us/bcef/bcef.html
    Schools Bellevue Elem Carey School Hailey Elem Hemingway Elem Silver Creek Alt Wood River High Wood River Middle Dev. Preschool Summer School Staff Directory All BCSD Staff District Office Bellevue Elem Carey School Hailey Elem Hemingway Elem Silver Creek Alt Wood River High Wood River Middle Technology Maintenance Transportation Curriculum By Subject Instructional Model Blueprint for Assessment Classroom Practices Employment Job Openings Calendars Bellevue Elem Carey School Hailey Elem Hemingway Elem Silver Creek Alt WRHS All Events WRHS Activities WRHS Sports WRHS Guidance WRHS Facilities WR Middle District Office TechTraining District Wide 118 W. Bullion St.
    Hailey, ID 83333
    208/578-5110 fax
    Philosophy
    School Board Education Foundation Technology Building Use Newsletters Lunch Menus ... Daily News!
    Education Foundation
    Our Children...Our Future The Education Foundation of the Blaine County School District is a not-for-profit organization formed by interested and pro-active parents in 1992. It supports excellence in education with donations from individuals, businesses, and private and public foundations. The Foundation was created to enrich programs and enhance educational facilities within the school district. Historically, Blaine County has received less than 20% of its budget from the state. The other 80% of the school district's budget has come from local property taxes and an override. Over the past several years increasing operating costs have had an impact on the quality of the "extras" of education.

    32. Blaine County School District
    education Foundation. staff Resources. could be presented to a student in a particularRIT Range as well as how that question relates back to idaho Standards and
    http://www.bcsd.k12.id.us/district/teachers.html
    Schools Bellevue Elem Carey School Hailey Elem Hemingway Elem Silver Creek Alt Wood River High Wood River Middle Dev. Preschool Summer School Staff Directory All BCSD Staff District Office Bellevue Elem Carey School Hailey Elem Hemingway Elem Silver Creek Alt Wood River High Wood River Middle Technology Maintenance Transportation Curriculum By Subject Instructional Model Blueprint for Assessment Classroom Practices Six Trait Writing Bloom's Taxonomy Employment Job Openings Policy Manuals Calendars BCSD All Events Bellevue Elem Carey School Carey School Guidance Hailey Elem Hemingway Elem Silver Creek Alt WRHS All Events WRHS Activities WRHS Sports WRHS Guidance WRHS Facilities WR Middle District Office Administrators TechTraining District Wide 118 W. Bullion St.
    Hailey, ID 83333
    208/578-5110 fax
    Philosophy
    School Board Education Foundation Technology ... Daily News!
    Staff Resources BCSD Web Mail
    Reviewed Curriculum Web Sites

    Click here to view the list of web sites that are emailed to you each week.
    ISAT Test Demos

    ISAT Vocabulary by RIT Range in
    ...
    The ISAT tests use specific vocabulary in each RIT band. Link here to download a pdf showing the vocabulary used on Reading, Math, and Language Usage ISAT tests.
    Building Developmental Assets in School Communities View a PowerPoint presentation on Marilyn Peplau's training.

    33. News_notes
    Organization for Human Service education (NWOHSE) on from Alaska, Washington, Oregon,idaho, Montana, Wyoming The faculty, staff, and students of Woodring s
    http://www.wce.wwu.edu/Educator/educatorw01/news_notes.htm
    WINTER 2001 Thoughtful, knowledgeable, and effective educators for a diverse society Woodring News and Notes Krogh and Slentz Collaborate Faculty members Suzanne Krogh of Elementary Education (right) and Kris Slentz of Special Education have just completed a series of textbooks in early childhood education that incorporates early childhood special education content. The four books are designed as a modular set that can be mixed and matched within a single course, or used for a sequence of courses. The books are published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates in Mahwah, New Jersey and are entitled:
    • Early Childhood Education: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Early Childhood Development and Its Variations Teaching Young Children: Contexts for Learning The Early Childhood Curriculum
    National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education Several Woodring faculty will be among the participants of this year's National Conference on Race and Ethnicity (NCORE) in Higher Education will hold its annual conference in Seattle. This annual conference will be held May 30 through June 3 in Seattle. Keynote speakers include:
    • Raul Yzaguirre. As president of the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), the largest constituency-based Hispanic organization in the nation and leading Hispanic "think tank" in Washington, D.C., Yzaguirre is one of the most widely recognized leaders in the civil rights community.

    34. VSU Housing & Residence Life Our Staff
    Personnel and a Bachelor of Arts in education of the several awards while servingon the VSU staff including “Article I grew up out west in idaho and Arizona
    http://services.valdosta.edu/housing/staff.aspx
    A Regional University of the University System of Georgia
    Current Students

    Prospective Students

    VSU
    ... Housing > Staff Select Links to the VSU Community Valdosta, Georgia Academic Affairs Admissions Advancement, University Advancement Services African American Studies Air Force ROTC Alumni Relations Animal Research Art Arts, College of the ArtSouth Athletics Auxiliary Services Biology Board of Regents, USG Bookstore Bursary (Tuition Cost Business Admin., College of Business Admin. Grad Programs Business Services Campus Activities Board Campus Pipeline Campus Recreation CareNet, South Georgia Career Services Graduate CEDO-10 Regional Dev Project Chemistry Commencement Communication Arts Communication Disorders / Speech Language Pathology Computer Labs Continuing Education Cooperative Education Counseling Center Council on Staff Affairs Council on Undergraduate Research Crime Stats Instructional Technology Debate Team Dining Services Disability Services Distance Education Reading Education eCore Education, College of

    35. New Staff Arrivals
    2003 Senior staff Dr Clarence AUXIER, PhD idaho Uni. MA Adams Col. MSMissouri BA Graceland, Lecturer, SOH education Psychology. Dr
    http://www.usp.ac.fj/personnel/news/JAN2003.HTM
    New Staff Arrivals
    NOTIFICATION OF STAFF ARRIVALS
    JAN 2003
    Senior Staff
    Dr Clarence AUXIER, PhD Idaho Uni. MA Adams Col. MS Missouri BA Graceland Lecturer Dr William BLANKE, BSc Duke , MSc Virginia , PhD Texas Lecturer Mr Matthew BRIGHT, BA Victoria, Wellington User Consultant Information Technology Services Michael GREGORY, EdD Brist. MSc Salf. LLB Lanc. Mr Apisalome MOVONO, PGDipChem BSc S.Pac. Asst. Project Manager Institute of Applied Science Devadatta NADKARNI, PGDipJournalism BVB BSc Bom. Senior Lecturer Professor Ronald PETERSON, BCom Qld. MAcc Ill. Professor Ms Rejieli RACULE Junior Fellow Institute of Education Ms Veronica SCHIAFFINI, BS Monterrey , MS Texas Assistant Lecturer Dr Lorenzo VERACINI, MA Pisa , Phd Griff. Lecturer
    Intermediate and Junior Staff
    Ms Ashvini FERNANDO Research Assistant Ms Neeta PRATT Secretary Ms Jyotishma RAJAN Research Assistant Ms Sarome SEETO Project Assistant USP Solutions Ms Ashika VERMA Local Tutor DFL Centre - Fiji /Western
    Listing Last Updated 09-JUN-2004
    Please forward amendments to Colless_c@usp.ac.fj

    36. Agriculture & Rural Dev. Comte. - Tentative Fall Forum Agenda
    Rod PAIGE, US Secretary of education. 3) what do state legislators and legislativestaff want from Representative Maxine BELL, idaho and Chair of the Standing
    http://www.ncsl.org/statefed/fallforumtagenda.htm

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      Tentative Agenda for the Fall Forum
      Agriculture and Rural Development Committee December 11 - 13, 2002
      Washington, D.C.
      Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill
      NCSL's 2002 Fall Forum will be critical and exciting in several respects. It will mark the transition from the old to the new committee structure-and will give participants plenty of opportunity to learn more about the new committees and help shape their planning for the coming year. The meeting also will occur just weeks before the beginning of most state legislative sessions and of the new 108 th Congress. The Fall Forum will look ahead to the issues that will dominate the agendas for state legislatures and Congress in 2003. It will also give legislators and staff the latest information on recently passed federal initiatives that they will need to implement in the coming months. Wednesday, December 11

    37. ***VFMAC****
    units in Alaska, Colorado, idaho, Missouri, and His military education includesthe Primary Leadership staff Sergeant Shelly A. Forrest Supply Sergeant, SSG
    http://www.vfmac.edu/college_srotcstaff.shtml
    VFMC ROTC STAFF MAJ Michael F. Malsom MAJ Robert Crisler CPT Dan Kolva SSG Shelly A. Forrest ... SFC Fletcher Whittenberg Command Group:
    LTC Albert C. St. Jean, USA

    MSG Curtis Lewis, USA
    Major Michael F. Malsom
    Assistant Professor of Military Science
    Battalion Executive Officer
    MSL I Instructor
    MAJ Mike Malsom was commissioned an Engineer Second Lieutenant in 1984 following graduation from U.S. Army Officer Candidate School. He graduated from Oregon State University with a B.S. degree in Forestry in 1982 and has served in a variety of command and staff positions at every level from platoon through battalion executive officer. He has participated in nation building exercises in Honduras and served with various Engineer units in Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Missouri, and Tennessee. MAJ Malsom earned a Master of Science Degree from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks in Environmental Science and is a graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College and the U.S. Army War College Defense Strategy Course. His awards and decorations include: the Meritorious Service Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, the Army Achievement Medal, and Parachutist badge. Captain Dan Kolva
    Assistant Professor of Military Science Battalion Training and Operations Officer Primary MSL III Instructor

    38. American Association Of Colleges For Teacher Education
    Larry B. Harris Dean, College of education idaho State University Term Janeen P.Witty Dean, School of education Benedict College Term AACTE staff Liaison(s).
    http://www.aacte.org/Membership_Governance/committee_professional_dev.htm
    Committee on Professional Development
    (Appointed by the Board of Directors)
    Carmen Coballes-Vega
    chair
    Dean, College of Professional Studies
    Metropolitan State University
    Term expires 2/2005 William L. Dandridge
    Vice President for Urban Issues and Affairs
    Lesley University
    Term expires 2/2005 Jeff Gorrell
    Dean, School of Education
    George Mason University Term expires 2/2006 Larry B. Harris Dean, College of Education Idaho State University Term expires 2/2007 Susan B. Harris Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction California State University, Fresno Term expires 2/2005 Ernest Rose Dean, School of Education and Human Development Binghamton University, SUNY Term expires 2/2007 Janeen P. Witty Dean, School of Education Benedict College Term expires 2/2006 AACTE Staff Liaison(s) Judy Beck Vice President, Professional Development

    39. CSREES FSNE Web Site
    Raidl, PhD, RD Extension Nutrition education Specialist, University of idaho, BoiseCenter P Parker, PhD OCESFSNEP/EFNEP Nutrition education Asst Network staff.
    http://www.csrees-fsnep.org/per_list.cfm
    Link to News Events About Updates ... Info. for Coords. Food Stamp Nutrition Education (FSNE) State Contact Directory
    June 9, 2004 Person/Title
    (Name links to more information.) Address Phone/FAX/Email address Alabama
    Donnie Cook

    PO Box 967
    Normal, AL 35762
    FAX:
    Email: dcook@aces.edu Suanne M Frobish
    Financial Data Specialist 219 C Duncan Hall
    Auburn University, AL 36849-5658
    FAX: 334-844-5354 Email: frobism@aces.edu Sondra Parmer Project Manager, Nutrition Education Program Alabama Coop. Ext. System 208 Duncan Hall Auburn University, AL 36849 FAX: 334-844-5354 Email: sparmer@aces.edu Barbara Struempler, PhD Professor, Nutrition and Food Science; Nutritionist, Alabama CES Auburn University, Alabama Coop. Ext. Syst. 207 Duncan Hall Auburn University, AL 36849 FAX: 334-844-2507 Email: struebj@auburn.edu Network Staff Suzette M. Jelinek, Ed.D Network and Marketing Specialist 201 Duncan Hall Auburn University, AL 36849-5658 FAX: Email: sjelinek@acesag.auburn.edu Alaska Roxie Dinstel State FSNE Coordinator University of Alaska, Fairbanks

    40. ML Technologies
    QUALITY ASSURANCE. ENGINEERING staff AUGMENTATION; ENVIRONMENTAL; well as new products,education and certification Software Development Center in idaho Falls has
    http://company.monster.com/mltech/
    ML Technologies: Advanced IT and Engineering Solutions! DENVER, CO WASHINGTON, D.C. IDAHO FALLS, ID SALT LAKE CITY, UT RICHLAND, WA. ML Technologies, Inc. (ML) is a growing Engineering and Information Technology firm dedicated to creating advanced solutions for both commercial and government organizations. ML was founded as a technology transfer spin-off from the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) in 1989. Over the last thirteen years, ML has maintained a stellar track record of operational excellence, receiving numerous awards including 2001Small Business of the year for both the IRS and Bechtel. Our prestigious list of customers include U.S. Air Force, Department of Defense, Department of Energy, Internal Revenue Service, Lockheed-Martin, ITT Industries, The Washington Group, and Bechtel - to name just a few. Offering: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
    ENGINEERING SERVICES
    COMPUTER PRODUCTS
    CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER
    Established: In business since 1989
    Revenue 2000: $7.0 Million

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