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State of Alaska Department of Administration - O

www.doa.alaska.govoit

 
Alaska, northwest of Canada, is the largest and most sparsely populated U.S. state. It`s known for its dramatic, diverse terrain of wide-open spaces, mountains and forests, with abundant wildlife and many small towns. It’s a destination for outdoor activities including skiing, mountain biking and kayaking. Massive Denali National Park, home to Denali (fka Mt. McKinley), North America’s highest peak, is a site of animal-viewing tours.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.doa.alaska.govoit
  • 10th Fl. State Office Building PO Box 110206
    Juneau, AK USA 99811
  • Phone: 907.465.2220

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