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AACE International Since 1956, AACE International, the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering, has provided its members with the resources they need to enhance their performance and ensure continued growth and success. With about 5,500 members worldwide, AACE International serves cost management professionals: cost managers and engineers, project managers, planners and schedulers, estimators and bidders, and value engineers. |
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ACM Founded in 1947, the Association for Computing Machinery, ACM is a major force in advancing the skills of information technology professionals and students worldwide. Today, its 80,000 members and the public turn to ACM for the industry’s leading Portal to Computing Literature, authoritative publications and pioneering conferences, providing leadership for the 21st century. |
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AIChE The American Institute of Chemical Engineers, AIChE, is a professional association of more than 40,000 members that provides leadership in advancing the chemical engineering profession. AIChE fosters and disseminates chemical engineering knowledge, supports the professional and personal growth of its members, and applies the expertise of its members to address societal needs throughout the world. |
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ASCE Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) represents more than 137,500 members of the civil engineering profession worldwide and is America’s oldest national engineering society. ASCE’s vision is to position engineers as global leaders building a better quality of life. ASCE’s mission is to provide essential value to its members, their careers, its partners and the public by developing leadership, advancing technology, advocating lifelong learning, and promoting the profession. |
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ASME Founded in 1880 as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, today’s ASME is a 120,000-member professional organization focused on technical, educational and research issues of the engineering and technology community. ASME sets internationally recognized industrial and manufacturing codes and standards ASME’s vision is to be the premier organization for promoting the art, science, and practice of mechanical and multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences to its diverse communities throughout the world. |
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GWEC The Global Wireless Education Consortium, or GWEC, is a collaboration of wireless industry companies and academic institutions. GWEC is focused on expanding wireless technology curricula in academic institutions worldwide. To meet current and future product and service demands, GWEC believes that it is imperative that we grow the wireless workforce so that companies have a pool of highly qualified individuals to employ and that students graduate with a skill set and knowledge base that is current and fully recognized by the wireless industry. |
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IEEE The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) is a nonprofit technical professional association of more than 360,000 individual members in approximately 175 countries. Through its members, the IEEE is a leading authority in technical areas ranging from computer engineering, biomedical technology, and telecommunications to electric power, aerospace, and consumer electronics, among others. IEEE’s vision is to advance global prosperity by fostering technological innovation, enabling members’ careers and promoting community worldwide. |
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ISPE The International Society of Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) is the world's largest not-for-profit association dedicated to educating and advancing pharmaceutical manufacturing professionals and their industry. Founded in 1980, today ISPE serves 25,000 Members in 90 countries. An independent, non-lobbying organization led by the world's top pharmaceutical manufacturing professionals, ISPE provides a neutral environment for experts, technologists, regulators, consultants, and students to exchange ideas and practical experience. |
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NECA The National Exchange Carrier Association (NECA) was formed by the FCC in 1983 to perform telephone industry tariff filings and revenue distributions following the breakup of AT&T. NECA administers the FCC’s access charge plan for its 1,150-member telephone companies. NECA provides the following services to its member companies: files access charge tariffs with the FCC, collect and validates cost and revenue data, ensures compliance with FCC rules, distributes revenues from access charges among pool members based on each company’s costs of providing interstate access, processes FCC Regulatory Fees and offers training and education on a wide variety of telecom topics. |
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NSPE The National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) is the only engineering society that represents individual engineering professionals and licensed engineers (PEs) across all disciplines. Founded in 1934, NSPE strengthens the engineering profession by promoting engineering licensure and ethics, enhancing the engineer image, advocating and protecting PEs’ legal rights at the national and state levels, publishing news of the profession, providing continuing education opportunities, and much more. |
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PUTMAN Pharmaceutical Manufacturing and PharmaManufacturing.com are dedicated to professionals who scale up and manufacture pharmaceuticals, vaccines and other therapies. These professionals operate and design drug manufacturing plants, ensure that the drug supply is safe and sufficient, that new drugs are brought to market as effectively as possible, and that FDA regulations are consistently met. Our mission is to share “best practices,” and the science and technology that are allowing drug companies to optimize product quality while reducing drug manufacturing costs, currently $90 billion/year. |
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ROA The Reserve Officers Association (ROA) represents members of the seven United States uniformed services. Founded in 1922, and chartered by Congress in 1950, ROA’s mission is to "...support and promote the development and execution of a military policy for the United States that will provide adequate National Security." ROA provides a wide range of professional and personal benefits, including professional development workshops, mentoring programs, and a career center to meet the unique needs of its members. |
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SIM Since 1968, The Society for Information Management (SIM) has inspired the minds of the most prestigious IT leaders in the industry. Highly regarded as the premier network for IT leadership, SIM is a community of thought leaders who share experiences and rich intellectual capital, and who explore future IT direction. The SIM Vision is to be recognized as the community that is most preferred by IT leaders for delivering vital knowledge that creates business value and enables personal development. |
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SNAME The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers is an internationally recognized nonprofit technical professional society of individual members serving the maritime and offshore industries and their suppliers. SNAME is dedicated to advancing the art, science, and practice of naval architecture, shipbuilding, and marine engineering, encouraging the exchange and recording of information, sponsoring applied research, offering career guidance and supporting education, and enhancing the professional status and integrity of its membership. |