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The New York City Department of Information Technology & Telecommunications (DoITT) delivers technology and services that allow the City to serve and empower New Yorkers as they live, work, and play, while supporting the creation of a more equitable city. DoITT partners with over 100 government entities to help them obtain the right technology solutions to meet their business needs and deliver services.
Situated on approximately 2000 acres, Orlando Sanford International Airport boasts the finest leisure passenger facilities in the United States. The airport is conveniently located within the boundaries of the City of Sanford, in the northwestern section of beautiful Seminole County, Florida, 18 miles northeast of Orlando, Florida. SFB provides its customers with convenient, state-of-the-art facilities and excellent highway access to Florida's renowned beaches and all Orlando area attractions. The Sanford Airport Authority is responsible for the operation, maintenance and development of the Orlando Sanford International Airport and the airport's facilities. Orlando Sanford International Airport benefits from a unique blend of local government and private investing resulting in a very customer focused airport. SFB is operated through a public/private partnership between the Sanford Airport Authority and ADC & HAS Airports Worldwide. ADC & HAS Airports Worldwide has been contracted by the Sanford Airport Authority to manage both the international and domestic terminals, develop additional air service, and provide ground handling and cargo services. This public/private partnership has created an environment with valuable service benefits for SFB customers and passengers.
City of Longview Washington is a Kelso, WA-based company in the Government sector.
County of Leon is a Centerville, TX-based company in the Government sector.
Cache County is a county located in the U.S. state of Utah. As of the 2010 Census the population was 112,656. Its county seat and largest city is Logan. The county was named for the fur stashes made by many of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company trappers.