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1 Airport Consultants Council
The Airport Consultants Council (ACC) is the international trade association that represents the unique interests of consultant firms and related businesses that provide airport development and operations expertise. Constant development and complex challenges have become the norms in aviation today. Airport facilities, technology, markets, planning, design, security, regulations and economics are in a state of unprecedented change. ACC helps it members stay ahead in this dynamic industry by bringing the experts together.
2 American Council of Engineering Companies
The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) is the only national organization devoted exclusively to the business and advocacy interests of engineering companies. ACEC promotes the business interests of the engineering industry to Congress, Federal agencies and international organizations. ACEC seeks passage of legislation and policies that create a favorable business climate in which the engineering industry can help America grow and improve the quality of life for its citizens.
3 Asia Society Texas Center
Founded in New York (1956) by John D. Rockefeller, III, and in Houston by the Honorable Roy M. Huffington and former First Lady Barbara Bush, Asia Society was established to foster understanding between Asians and Americans. Today, Asia Society is the leading global and pan-Asian organization working to strengthen relationships and promote understanding among the people, leaders, and institutions of the United States and Asia. Asia Society seeks to increase knowledge and enhance dialogue, encourage creative expression, and generate new ideas across the fields of policy, business, education, arts, and culture. An international nonprofit, nonpartisan, educational organization, the Asia Society provides a forum for building awareness of the more than 30 countries broadly defined as the Asia Pacific region ­ from Japan to Iran; from Central Asia to New Zealand; from Australia to Pacific Islands ­ through its New York office and 11 centers around the globe.
4 Association of American Railroads
Members of the Association of American Railroads include the major freight railroads in the United States, Canada and Mexico, as well as Amtrak. Based in Washington, DC, the AAR is committed to keeping the railroads of North America safe, fast, efficient, clean, and technologically advanced.
5 Cargill Safelane
Cargill is an international provider of food, agricultural and risk management products and services, including Cargill Safelane, a unique de-icing, friction-resistant and preservation transportation technology for highways, bridges, and airports. Cargill is committed to using its knowledge and experience to collaborate with customers to help them succeed.
6 Children's Museum of Houston
The Children's Museum of Houston serves more chiidren than any other children's museum in the United States. The Museum provides billingual family learning programs and educational services to a broad cross-section of families, including those who visit the Museum and/or access the services of area schools, childcare centers, community centers, public libraries, and social service agencies.
7 City of Antioch, California
Antioch is the Gateway to the Delta, located on the banks of the San Joaquin River in Northern California, just off of Highway 4, in Contra Costa County. Antioch has become the heart of Eastern Contra Costa County, offering a variety of employment, shopping and vast recreational activities.
8 City of Garden Grove, California
Garden Grove is a progressive and growing city located just south of Los Angeles in Orange County, California. The City offers many services including employment assistance, educational programs, recreational programs, and family entertainment.
9 City of Laguna Niguel, California
Laguna Niguel is a 14.72 square mile planned community in South Orange County, California and is located halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego. It is surrounded by the Cities of Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Mission Viejo and San Juan Capistrano. It is a General Law city.
10 City of Thousand Oaks, California
The City of Thousand Oaks, located in beautiful Ventura County, 12 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean, is nestled against the Santa Monica Mountains and surrounded by more than 14,800 acres of natural publicly owned open space. This open space contains 75 miles of trails for hiking, biking, or just leisurely walking. Incorporated in 1964, Thousand Oaks is a master planned community at its best. City services which other communities only dream about such as a city-owned library, teen center, senior center, cultural center, quality infrastructure, and natural open space is due to thorough planning by the City¹s past councils and leaders.
11 Clean Water Construction Coalition
The Coalition include numerous utility contractors located throughout the United States with specific concerns regarding Federal funding for the State Revolving Loan Fund (SRF) programs, and the combined sewer overflow program, within the context of the Clean Water and Safe Drinking Water Acts and appropriations for them.
12 Coalition for Bay Area Regional Water Recycling Program
A partnership of 12 local agencies to pursue a regional plan for funding various water recycling projects in the San Francisco Bay Area.
13 Delta Diablo Sanitation District
Delta Diablo Sanitation District was formed in 1976 to protect the health of the public and environment by collecting and effectively treating wastewater in the region. The District serves an estimated 184,000 residents and businesses in Antioch, Bay Point and Pittsburg.
14 Duluth Children's Museum
The Duluth Children's Museum was founded in 1930 as the fifth children's museum in the United States. Its mission is to be a place for the children and familes of Duluth to learn about other peoples and cultures of the world.
15 Great Projects Film Company
The Emmy-winning, Oscar-nominated Great Projects Film Company has produced various documentaries for TV for nearly two decades that explore subjects of historical, technological, and cultural significance. Based in New York City, Great Projects is recognized as one of the premier independent production companies in public television. In addition to its TV productions, Great Projects creates videotapes for fundraising, awards events and educational purposes.
16 Highway 53 Taskforce, Minnesota
The Highway 53 Taskforce is a coalition of northern Minnesota cities committed to securing funding for the widening of Highway 53, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, to International Falls, Minnesota.
17 Kaufman & Canoles
Kaufman & Canoles is a business law firm with offices in Chesapeake, Newport News, Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Williamsburg, Hampton and Richmond, Virginia. Its practice areas include transportation, the environment and tax-exempt financing.
18 Moffatt & Nichol
Moffatt & Nichol serves a variety of public and private entities in North America and worldwide, which allows Moffatt & Nichol clients to take advantage of the company's expertise in economics, planning, engineering design and program management. Moffatt & Nichol applies this expertise to a variety of projects, including commercial ports and harbors, urban waterfronts, water resources, coastal engineering, ocean structures, and transportation. Additionally, its design expertise includes innovative solutions to the multifaceted challenges its clients face with intermodal planning and design as well as transportation and goods movement issues.
19 National Women's History Museum
Founded in 1996, the National Women's History Museum is a nonpartisan, nonprofit educational institution dedicated to revealing, presenting, and celebrating the rich and diverse history of women's contributions that have shaped American culture and society. The Museum is pursuing a site in Washington, D.C.
20 Network Designs, Inc.
Founded in 1995, Network Designs is a women-owned, small business, IT service provider.
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