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Centers for Disease Control Buys Support
The Centers for Disease Control CDC awarded a follow on contract to SRA for continued support in the area of tracking the possession, use and transfer of biological agents and toxins. The Washington Business Journal has the details. SRA will provide laboratory services to the CDC in this...
Tags: Contract, Washington Business Journal, Real Estate, Business Operations, Matthew Potter
Blog posts 2008-11-19

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Washington Business Journal Presents Its First Annual Minority Business Leaders Awards Program
To: NATIONAL EDITORS Contact: Lauren Perusse of the Washington Business Journal, +1- 703-258-0889 Last Chance to Register ARLINGTON, Va., April 3, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/--Dont miss out on the Washington Business Journalsfirst annual Minority Business Leaders event, Friday, April 11 at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor,...
Tags: American City Business Journals Inc., Federal Express, Holland, leader, Leadership
Research articles 2008-04-03
Washington Business Journal Places Datatel on Its "Best Places to Work" List
Datatel Ranked Second in "Large Local Company" Category FAIRFAX, Va. -- Datatel([R]), Inc. today announced that the Washington Business Journal has included Datatel on its "Best Places to Work 2007" list from a pool of over 300 corporate applicants. The Journal also ranked Datatel second of 15 finalists in...
Tags: Datatel Inc.
Research articles 2007-06-12
Appian Named Finalist for Washington Business Journal's Best Places to Work Awards
VIENNA, Va. -- Appian, the leading provider of Business Process Management Suites BPMS, today announced that it was named a finalist for Washington Business Journal's Best Places to Work Awards.
Research articles 2007-05-23
Appian Named a 'Best Place to Work' by Washington Business Journal
VIENNA, Va. -- Appian, the leading provider of Business Process Management Suites BPMS, today announced the company was named a winner in Washington Business Journal's Best Places to Work Awards, ranking seventh among the 15 finalists for 'Large companies with local headquarters.' Winners were selected from more than 300 entries.
Research articles 2007-06-19
Washington Technology Industry Association Named One of Washington's Best Workplaces by Puget Sound Business Journal
The Washington Technology Industry Association, the largest statewide association of technology companies, IT departments and individual technology professionals in North America, announced today it was named as a finalist by the Puget Sound Business Journal in its second annual Washington's Best Workplaces program. The association was one of five...
Tags: Washington Technology
Research articles 2008-07-14
Washington Post Online, Print Operations Will Merge Jan. 1, 2010
Washington Post Publisher Katharine Weymouth’s push to integrate the paper’s print and online operations continues to move at a rapid pace with Jan. 1, 2010 as the target. Weymouth told the staffs via memo Thursday that The Washington Post and Washington Post (NYSE: WPO) Digital, which operates washingtonpost.com, will...
Tags: Washington Post Co., Washington Post Publisher Katharine Weymouth, Weymouth, Marketing Research, Internet, Outsourcing, Marketing, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, Companies, Washington Post, Staci D. Kramer
External links 2009-09-17
Cherry Hill, N.J.-Based Commerce Bank Scouts Washington Area for New Locations.
By Chris Baker, The Washington Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 4--Fast-growing Commerce Bank, which runs its branches more like retail stores than financial institutions, is shopping for space in the Washington area. The Cherry Hill, N.J., bank is...
Tags: Commerce Bancorp Inc., Commerce Bank N.A.
Research articles 2003-07-04
Nixon Peabody Named One of the 50 Best Places to Work in Greater Washington
WASHINGTON -- Nixon Peabody LLP has been named one of the "50 Best Places to Work In Greater Washington," by Washington Business Journal. The award recognizes the company's achievements in creating a positive work environment that attracts and retains employees through a combination of benefits, working conditions and company culture.
Research articles 2005-04-29
Albert joins WBJ news staff for the summer season.(The buzz: tips, rumors & miscellaneous pieces of business information)(Chris Albert joins The Wenatchee Business Journal as a reporter)(Brief Article)
Chris Albert, a journalism student at Washington State University in Pullman, will be working as a reporter for The Wenatchee Business Journal in June and July. Albert has had experience as a writer for The Daily Evergreen, WSU's student newspaper. Albert graduated from...
Tags: Washington State University
Research articles 2004-06-01
Bentley joins WBJ reporting staff.(THE BUZZ: TIPS, RUMORS AND MISCELLANEOUS PIECES OF BUSINESS INFORMATION)(Ryan Bentley)(Wenatchee Business Journal)(Brief article)
Ryan Bentley joined the Wenatchee Business Journal in June as a full-time reporter. Bentley grew up in Wenatchee and graduated with an associates degree from Wenatchee Valley College in 2003. He graduated from Washington State University in Pullman with a bachelor's degree in ...
Tags: Bentley, Washington State University
Research articles 2007-07-01
Mercury Online Solutions Tops the Puget Sound Business Journal's List of the 100 Fastest Growing Private Companies
SEATTLE -- Puget Sound Business Journal announced today the list of 100 fastest-growing private companies in the Puget Sound region. The list is an indicator of Washington's most active entrepreneurs. The index measures revenues only, not profits and ranks companies by revenue growth over a three-year period, as expressed in...
Tags: Ascentium Corp., Mercury Online Solutions Inc.
Research articles 2004-10-15
Cardinal Bank Selected as One of the Top 50 Best Places to Work in Greater Washington
TYSONS CORNER, Va. -- Cardinal Bank has been selected as one of the Best Places to Work in Greater Washington in the Washington Business Journal's third annual awards program. Cardinal Bank was one of 50 companies selected for the award and one of 15 in the "Large Companies with Local...
Tags: Cardinal Bank N.A.
Research articles 2007-06-12
Cybertrust Named the Fastest Growing Company in Washington, D.C. Region
Significant Growth Earns Cybertrust Top Spot on Washington Business Journal's Prestigious Ranking of High-Growth Companies
Research articles 2006-10-19
Steve Ford, Maureen Bigelow and Larry Freauff Join the Systalex Corporation Business Development Team; New Team Brings Over 60 Years IT and EVM Experience to the Technology Consulting Firm
ROCKVILLE, Md. -- Systalex Corporation, a leading information and IT solutions provider ranked in the Top 25 Small Technology Businesses by the Washington Business Journal, announced today that Mr. Steve Ford has joined Systalex as Director, Earned Value Management Systems and Ms. Maureen Bigelow and Mr. Larry Freauff have joined...
Tags: business development, Ford Motor Co., information technology
Research articles 2006-05-16
Lance Rebels, Robert Sarrisin and Neal Senkus Join the Systalex Corporation Business Development Team
Systalex Also Opens New Offices to Accommodate New Market Growth ROCKVILLE, Md. -- Systalex Corporation, a leading information and IT solutions provider and the 4th ranked Small Technology Business in the DC metro Area as determined by the Washington Business Journal, announced today that Lance Rebels, Robert Sarrisin and...
Tags: SOFTWARE, Strategy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2007-01-03
SAVVIS Lands No. 2 Spot In The Washington Business Journal's `Fast Track 50' Awards
Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers
Research articles 2002-06-24
Commuter editions pit Journal versus Post.(BUSINESS)
Byline: Chris Baker, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Journal Newspapers to The Washington Post: Drop dead. The publisher of the Journal, a newspaper chain in the Washington suburbs, said yesterday he was "astounded" to learn The Washington Post plans to target commuters with a...
Tags: Metro International Corp., Washington Post Co.
Research articles 2003-07-12
The Wall Street Journal International Editions to Publish Washington Post Articles
Business Editors / Publishing Writers NEW YORK & WASHINGTON--BUSINESS WIRE--January 16, 2003 Dow Jones & Company and The Washington Post Company announced today that the international editions of The Wall Street Journal will soon begin publishing daily news and opinion articles from The Washington Post. From April 1,...
Tags: Cable, Dow Jones & Company Inc., TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TVs, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post Co.
Research articles 2003-01-16
Healthcare Roundup: Wal-Mart Steps Forward, Ryan to Step Down, Novant Expands to Virginia, and More
Wal-Mart Steps Forward â€" Wal-Mart Stores, the nation’s largest retailer, has endorsed the idea of an employer mandate to cover workers, with three caveats: it must be part of larger health care reforms, it must exempt small firms, and it must allow employers to offer the kind of basic coverage...
Tags: Blue Cross Blue Shield, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Novant Health, Health Care, Vertical Industries, Healthcare, Benefits, Human Resources, Ken Terry
Blog posts 2009-07-03
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