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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is North America`s largest transportation network, serving 8.6 million customers a day in New York City, Long Island, southeastern New York State, and Connecticut – equivalent to one in every three public transit customers in the country. MTA Bridges and Tunnels carry more than 280 million vehicles a year – more than any bridge and tunnel authority in the nation. As the MTA continues to improve and expand under its $30 billion 2015-2019 Capital Program, we are seeking skilled applicants to us help accelerate critical improvements to our century-old subway system to better serve New York in the 21st century.
Tacoma Housing Authority is one of the leading companies in Government industry. Tacoma Housing Authority is based in Tacoma, WA. You can find more information on Tacoma Housing Authority at www.tacomahousing.org
Village of Nyack is a Nyack, NY-based company in the Government sector.
DTSA is a diverse culture of exemplary professionalism. DTSA`s workforce collaborates at the ever-changing intersection of international security, global trade, and emerging technologies to provide international Allies and partners, intra-departmental and interagency stakeholders, and industry with entrepreneurial responses to multi-dimensional challenges.
Stevensville is a small town, even by Montana standards, but it enjoys distinctions on the history and development of the state all out if proportion to its size. It is the oldest town in the state and may honestly claim other important "firsts". St. Mary`s Mission was established in 1841 - the first church and also the first school in the Northwest. With the Mission came agriculture; Stevensville grew the first grain, ground the first flour, sawed the first lumber, had the oldest planted fruit tree (still bearing apples in 1970) and practiced the first irrigation in Montana.John Owen established his trading post, Fort Owen, in 1855. His water right, filed in 1852, is Montana`s oldest, and at Fort Owen in the winter of 1858 the second school in the state was held. Then, as Missoula grew in size and importance, Stevensville declined; and although it was briefly the Ravalli County seat it was superseded by Hamilton. But Stevensville is not and never has been a dying town. It remains and continues to be a vibrant and healthy residential and business friendly community.Today, most of the residents of Stevensville work for nearby industries. The town’s charm has remained unchanged. Stevensville sees itself as a typical small town where neighbors greet each other and take care of each other. We are proud of living in such a strong and vibrant community.