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The private company running sewage treatment plants in New Haven and West Haven wants to end contracts in both cities because of alleged million-dollar losses, city officials said Wednesday. Operations Management International Inc., or OMI, is five years into a 15-year contract with West Haven and has asked city officials either to cut it loose or renegotiate its contract, Mayor H. Richard Borer Jr. said.
They told me they're losing $800,000 to $2 million a year," Borer said. "If their claim is true, the benefactor of them underbidding their contract are the users and the residents of our city.
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ATLANTA -- Green Parts International, Inc. (OTC: GNPT.PK) announced today its 3rd quarter update to shareholders. The update provides Management's dis...
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Heidi Walker has been named chief operating officer at the Salt Lake Chamber. She will oversee the day-to-day operations at the organization. She served as chamber vice president from 1998 to 2007. Most recently, she served simultaneously as vice president of operations for Association Management Group Inc. and executive director of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Disassociation. Walker assumes the position previously held by Natalie Gochnour, who now serves as an executive vice president of policy and communication and chief economist. Gochnour previously served as a state economist for 16 years. She also works part time with Leavitt Partners.
Patrick Freston has been appointed chairman of the Youth Council for Building Utah Youth. He will direct the members of th...
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A Colorado-based company that manages wastewater treatment plants in New Haven and Norwalk temporarily avoided prosecution Wednesday on allegations it doctored the results of water quality tests, federal officials said. Kevin J. O'Connor, U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced that Operations Management International Inc. entered into a two-year "deferred prosecution agreement" with his office in a Wednesday proceeding before Senior U.S. District Judge Ellen Bree Burns.
The agreement stipulates that OMI will pay $1 million to the Greater New Haven Water Pollution Control Authority for upgrades to its treatment plant at 345 East Shore Parkway and $1 million to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London to help fund training for cadets in detecting and investigating envi...
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Business Editors
INDIANAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 13, 2000
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Symons International Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:SIGC), a leading provider o...
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Business Editors
INDIANAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 13, 2000
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Goran Capital Inc. (NASDAQ:GNCNF) (TSE:GNC), a leading p...
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2000 US LINKS, INC. (972)503-4747 (972)503-4949 FAX 13612 Midway Road..., legal documents, sales materials, operations manuals, coaching management, sales of franchises,...'s consultants as well as an international network of consultants, accountants and franchise ...
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... Anchorage-based transportation giant Lynden Inc., which had revenues of $400 million and 1,500 emp...telecommunications and cable operations. SUBSIDIARIES: Alaska Growth Capital, ASRC Energy ...: VECO Alaska, VECO Canada, VECO International and VECO Continental U.S. NOTEWORTHY EVENTS IN 200...: Insurance brokerage services, risk management and employee benefits coverages. 5 Brett Luna "Red...
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... years, the study of technology and management in public organizations has involved the examinati... citizens, build trust and ultimately increase accountability with government through technology-... manner, like that of the field of operations management. Much like Simon (1945) who purported t...based as opposed to international; however, the instrument used for this study is ba...