November 10, 2009 By News Report
CareerOneStop.org, a U.S. Department of Labor-sponsored Web site containing career resources and work force information has been honored by the Minnesota High Tech Association with a 2009 Tekne Award. The Web site is managed by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED).
The Tekne Awards acknowledge companies and people who have demonstrated superior technology advancement and leadership in Minnesota. In three clicks or less, CareerOneStop.org offers career-related data to more than 24 million unique job seekers, students, businesses and work force professionals each year, more than any other public or private Web site, according to a release from DEED.
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Based off of discussions of the Digital Communities Large Jurisdiction Chief Information Officer (CIO) Working Group, this white paper aims to answer the question, "In today's economic, political and business environment, what constitutes a successful relationship between government and industry?" Cause for Optimism identifies and clarifies the issues that separate government and industry, and begins to find an answer to the question necessary for both to enjoy a successful and prosperous future.
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