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2011 Voyagers Program Now Accepting Applications

The Voyagers Program is a mid-level cooperative program between IT industry and government professionals. The program will begin in October of 2010 and will feature monthly activities through graduation at the Management of Change Conference (MOC), May 2011. Applications are due by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, July, 9, 2010.

Visit the 2011 Voyagers Application Information Page for Details

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ACT-IAC Launches Career Center

ACT-IAC has just established a new Career Center to help government agencies and IT companies find highly qualified employees. ACT and IAC members receive discounted rates on job postings. The Career Center also provides individuals seeking jobs with the ability to search jobs and post resumes for free.

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NEWS

Set-aside program for women on the way, SBA says

Small Business Administration officials have proposed amending the agency's rules, and federal regulators are considering changes to governmentwide rules.

Ellison warns HP: Hurd suit jeopardizes cooperation

Oracle CEO Larry Ellison has joined the escalating war of words between Hewlett-Packard Corp. and Oracle over the future employment status of HP’s former chairman and CEO, Mark Hurd.

Service contractors now required to identify themselves

Federal officials want the difference between government employees and private-sector employees to be obvious.

Former trade group lobbyist will don Red Hat title

Mark Bohannon, former senior vice president of the trade group Software & Information Industry Association, will join Red Hat Inc. on Oct. 1 as vice president of corporate affairs and global public policy.

600 execs take Lockheed buyout

An executive buyout program has enticed 600 people, or about 25 percent of Lockheed Martin Corp.'s executives, to leave the company.

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    Deloitte
    Washington, DC
    United States

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    United States

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    Columbia, MD
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