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The Department of Defense, for one, has made considerable progress since receiving its barely passing grade. MITRE, a Massachusetts-based technology think tank, has completed an evaluation of Defense systems and made a series of recommendations. And according to the Defense Department's Year 2000 program coordinator Carla von Bernewitz, the department – more... is now well into the assessment stage, with "pockets of the DOD already involved in testing."

One move toward a more unified federal response has been the establishment of a General Services Administration Web site. The site operates as the government's Year 2000 clearinghouse, with background information, contact names, vendor/contract data and conference schedules available for department and agency use. – lessMore from ZoomInfo »

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Accounting Technican (Former Employee), Columbus, OH –
Productive Work Place
Department of Logistics (Former Employee), California –
productive atmosphere with very friendly people
Warehouse Specialist (Former Employee), Coronado,Calif –
working in a Baghdad during Iraqi Freedom was anything but dull!
Chief of Protocol Distinguished Visitors Bureau (Former Employee), Baghdad, Iraq –
WORSE JOB EVER!!!!!!
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