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Advance Auto Parts, an automotive
parts retailer based in Roanoke, was recognized
for its point-of-sale system and electronic
catalog on the Information Week 500, an annual
list of firms that Information Week magazine
compiles to identify innovative use of technology.
(Roanoke Times)
Advance Auto Parts, the only
Fortune 500 firm in Roanoke Valley, announced
the opening of its 2500th store located in Parma,
Ohio. (The Roanoke Times)
Ahlstrom Designs, a unique boutique
jewelry design firm headquartered in Alexandria,
won the award for “Best of Accessories”
at
American Management Systems
Inc. of Fairfax, a business and information
technology consulting firm was honored with
five Silver Inkwell Awards for outstanding contributions
to business communications by the Washington,
D.C. chapter of the International Association
of Business Communicators. (PR Newswire)
Arc Second Inc., a Dulles-based
maker of 3D-Intelligence measurement and tracking
products and mobile CAD software solutions,
was the recipient of the 2004 Technology Innovation
Award given by Aviation Week & Space Technology
Magazine. (Business Wire)
CACI International Inc. of Arlington,
a provider of information technology and network
solutions announced that CACI Chairman, President,
and CEO, J.P. (Jack) London, was selected by
the Association of the U.S. Army to receive
the 2003 John W. Dixon Award, given annually
to a distinguished industry leader who has made
outstanding contributions to America’s
defense. (PR Newswire)
Infineon Technologies Richmond,
a U.S. manufacturing subsidiary of Germany-based
Infineon Technologies AG, was recognized by
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and
regional officials for its programs to prevent
pollution in the Chesapeake Bay Basin receiving
the Businesses for the Bay Outstanding Achievement
Award for Large Facilities. (Business Wire)
Internosis, an information technology
professional services firm headquartered in
Arlington, won Microsoft’s Infrastructure
Solution of the Year Award for North America
for its innovative use of multiple Microsoft
technologies in designing a collaborative messaging
environment for Southern New Hampshire University.
(Business Wire)
Milestone Construction Services
Inc., a Sterling provider of construction management
of schools, churches, retail and airport facilities,
ranked #150 on Inc. Magazine’s annual
Inc. 500 list of fastest growing private companies.
(Business Wire)
Mythic Entertainment, an online
game developer headquartered in Fairfax, ranked
Number 112 on the 2003 Deloitte Technology Fast
500, a ranking of the fastest growing technology
companies in North America. It also ranked sixth
on the Virginia Regional Technology Fast 50.
(PR Newswire)
Online Resources Corp. of McLean,
an outsourcer of Internet banking and payment
services, was named one of the nation’s
top 500 fastest growing technology companies
on the Fast 500, a list compiled by
Deloitte & Touche, for the third year in
a row. (Business Wire)
WebSurveyor Corp. of Herndon,
a provider of do-it-yourself online survey solutions,
was named a Rising Star on the 2003 Deloitte
Technology Fast 500. (PR Newswire)