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| US Black Engineer and Information Technology Magazine provides black technology news and information about black engineering, black technology, black entrepreneurs, black engineers, black education, black minorities, Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA), and historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) from black communities in US, UK, Caribbean, and Africa.
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The Next Level: Entrepreneurs
Looking Back on A Legacy of Achievement
Garland Williamson is president and CEO of the Baltimore-based Information Control Systems Corporation. Mr. Williamson serves as chair of the board of trustees for Baltimore City Community College, placing him front and center of the national effort to develop the STEM pipeline. Aug 31, 2010, 18:43
The Next Level: Entrepreneurs
SBA To Honor the Nation’s Small Businesses During National Small Business Week 2010
The nation’s top entrepreneurs will be honored at the Small Business Administration’s National Small Business Week events to be held May 23-25, in Washington, D.C. A series of events and educational forums will mark the 57th anniversary of the agency and the 47th annual proclamation of National Small Business Week. May 25, 2010, 20:00
The Next Level: Entrepreneurs
SBA To Honor the Nation’s Small Businesses During National Small Business Week 2010
The nation’s top entrepreneurs will be honored at the U.S. Small Business
Administration’s National Small Business Week events to be held May 23-25, in
Washington, D.C. A series of events and educational forums will mark the 57th
anniversary of the agency and the 47th annual proclamation of National Small
Business Week. May 25, 2010, 20:00
The Next Level: Entrepreneurs
U.S. Transportation Secretary LaHood Announces More Than $1.3 Billion in Recovery Act Funds Have Gone to Economically Disadvantaged Businesses
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today opened a summit on helping
small, disadvantaged and minority-owned businesses by announcing that under the
Obama Administration more than $1.3 billion worth of Economic Recovery Act
contracts have gone to these kinds of small businesses. Mar 25, 2010, 13:24
The Next Level: Entrepreneurs
U.S. Transportation Secretary LaHood to Kick Off Two-Day Summit for Small and Disadvantaged Businesses
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, the two-day forum will highlight programs helping small businesses understand the resources available to them at the federal level and introduce them to larger firms that already service DOT to facilitate potential subcontracting. Mar 19, 2010, 22:09
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A virtual spokesperson for black technology, BlackEngineer aspires to serve as leading news and information provider on the advancements in black technology with deep insights into black engineering, black entrepreneurs, black education, and historically black colleges and universities (HBCU). In fact, BlackEngineer is one of the very few to promote the achievements of black technology. The Black engineer of the year awards (BEYA) is one of our successful ventures to promote black technology, progress and achievements made in black technology, and the sentiments of the Black community in the US, the UK, Caribbean, and Africa.
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Black technology entrepreneurs are increasingly providing the horsepower that drives the global economy. Over the last two decades, black entrepreneurs have created more jobs, and contributed much more to the economic expansion of the Black community as a whole, than any black pastor or politician. Black entrepreneurs are taking risks and building businesses that generate economic growth and increase prosperity in underserved areas, as more minority-owned and minority-focused businesses emerge, willing to serve the financial needs of Black entrepreneurs. US Black Engineer & Information Technology magazine's annual list of Top Black Technology Entrepreneurs reflects the expanding scope of leading Black entrepreneurs in information technology, homeland security, and defense.
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