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MANASSAS, VA- May 19, 2006 MicroAutomation was recognized yesterday at the Prince William County campus of George Mason University for the “Innovative Use and Adaptation of Existing Technologies” as part of the county’s Technology Achievement Awards event. MicroAutomation was the first runner-up after Lockheed Martin’s latest technology achievement for the U.S. Navy. For more information on the other nominees for the award, please go to page nine of the Prince William County newsletter link here: http://www.pwcecondev.org/newsletters/vol9_issue1.pdf
MicroAutomation joins Lockheed Martin as being one of the only two companies to have won a Technology Achievement award twice. (MicroAutomation previously won first place in 2004 for our 1-800-SUICIDE solution.) "We are honored to be recognized twice by the county that is becoming one of the fastest developing counties in the country," said Suresh Gursahaney, President and Chief Executive Officer. "Prince William County has proved their commitment to the development of new technology and is home to many innovative companies, like Lockheed Martin and MicroAutomation. We are happy to be a part of the community that is fast becoming the new technology corridor of the Washington D.C. area."
About MicroAutomation, Inc.
MicroAutomation is a leading systems integrator offering an extensive range of call center technology solutions and professional services. Since 1991 MicroAutomation has designed, developed and implemented solutions worldwide in a variety of industries. MicroAutomation solutions help companies maximize the efficiency of their call center infrastructures and empower their customer service strategies. For more information, visit us at www.microautomation.com.
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MicroAutomation, Inc.
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(703) 334-0607
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