October 15, 2004
Harrisburg, PA, October 15, 2004—Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony, Monday, October 18, 2004, for the opening of its new office in the TecPort Business Center in Harrisburg.
Daniel R. DeVos, CTC's President & CEO; U.S. Representative Tim Holden (17th District PA); and other invited guests will attend the ceremony at the company's new location at 441 Friendship Road. The ceremony will begin at 3:00 P.M. and will be followed by a reception with light refreshments.
CTC's Harrisburg office supports projects primarily in the area of Information Technology including Logistics, Supply Chain Management and Web design and hosting. It supports state, federal, private, and Department of Defense organizations, including the Naval Supply Systems Command, and the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
"CTC brings to Harrisburg a wealth of expertise—in manufacturing and information technologies, logistics and supply chain planning, and environmental education and training, to name a few," said Mr. DeVos. "We're very pleased to join the Harrisburg TecPort community."
CTC is an independent, nonprofit, applied research and development professional services organization providing management and technology-based solutions to a wide array of clients representing state and federal government as well as the private sector. Established in 1988, CTC operates from more than 35 locations with a staff of approximately 1,300 employees.
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Daniel R. DeVos
Chief Executive Officer |
"We're very pleased to join the Harrisburg TecPort community." |
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