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Tom Still: Academic R&D helps bring federal bucks back to Wisconsin

By Tom Still MADISON - For reasons that range from the culture of its people to the size of its congressional delegation, Wisconsin is not a magnet for federal dollars. The state ranks 40th among the 50 states in federal "balance of payments," meaning Wisconsin taxpayers send far more money to Washington than they get back. Wisconsin is 45th in per capita federal spending across...

John Imes: Germany mission highlights Green Tier

By John Imes   Innovative technology, “green building” practices and new directions in environmental governance will be examined by a Wisconsin delegation en route to Germany. By looking beyond the top-down, prescriptive solutions of the past to new strategies and policies, Wisconsin can achieve the environmental quality and healthy business climate it deserves.   State Natural Resources Secretary Scott Hassett and state Sen....

Webcom, Inc.: Announces New Release of WebSource CPQ (Configuration, Pricing, Quotation & Proposal) Solution

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Enhancements to WebSource CPQ Focus on Further Reductions in Quote-to-Order Cycle Time and the Diverse Needs of a Multi-Channel Selling Model Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 5, 2004 Webcom, Inc., a leader in simplified quote-to-order enablement for the selling of complex products and services, announced today the availability of Version 4.0 of its market leading WebSource CPQ (Configuration, Pricing, Quotation & Proposal) solution. ...

Air Wisconsin: Reports September Traffic

Contact:  Kelly Lanpheer (920) 749-7638 klanpheer@airwis.com   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                         APPLETON, WI, -- October 5, 2004 - Air Wisconsin Airlines Corporation (AWAC), operating as United Express, reports its September 2004 traffic.             AWAC schedules more than 500 departures per day to 72 cities in 31 states and three Canadian provinces. The fleet includes 70 Canadair Regional Jets and 17 BAe-146 Jets.  As...

May: Fox Valley Tech turns to entrepreneurship

Fox Valley Technical College is getting into the startup business. It is preparing to hire someone to start up a "virtual" Center for Entrepreneurship, which will help people take their ideas and turn them into job creating businesses. FVTC’s plan doesn’t involve brick and mortar; it's a "virtual center" that delivers a package of services to clients.   Entrepreneurship has been the buzzword in business and...
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