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Pittsburgh Regional Business Coalition for Homeland Security is a Pittsburgh, PA-based company in the Government sector.
Located in the beautiful Sonoran Desert, Scottsdale, Arizona, is bordered by Phoenix to the west and the McDowell Mountains on the east. Scottsdale is annually rated among the nation`s most desirable communities to live in, visit and do business. As city employees, we pride ourselves on providing Simply Better Service for a World-Class Community Scottsdale`s vibrant Old Town is considered the finest urban center in Arizona. It is home to more than 90 restaurants, 320 retail shops and more than 80 art galleries. Scottsdale`s McDowell Sonoran Preserve, in the city`s northern reaches, is the largest urban wilderness area in the United States and features more than 60 miles of trails through diverse and scenic desert terrain.
The Fort Gordon Army Signal Network Enterprise Center (NEC) provides services to the 7th Signal Command(T), US Army Signal Center of Excellence, Garrison, the Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center and a host of other tenant organizations on Fort Gordon installation. Fort Gordon is located in Augusta, Georgia, in a region commonly referred to as the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA). The NEC offers services in the areas of Communications, Information Technology, and Information Assurance.
The Wisconsin Department of Administration`s Division of Enterprise Technology develops and maintains efficient and effective information technology services in collaboration with State of Wisconsin agencies, boards, and commissions as well as other units of government, to best serve those living and working in Wisconsin.
More than 350 years ago, when a handful of men first settled the area around the Charles River that is now known as Wellesley, they were so delighted with their new town that they named it "Contentment." Although the name has changed over the centuries, the feeling of pride and satisfaction on the part of the residents toward their home still remains strong. For many residents, this feeling of community was best summed up in the 1981 Centennial Celebration, a year-long discovery of Wellesley which brought a new sense of awareness of its history, a new enjoyment of its present, and a renewed commitment to its future.